William Wordsworth Quotes About Grace

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  • Nor will I then thy modest grace forget, Chaste Snow-drop, venturous harbinger of Spring, And pensive monitor of fleeting years!

    William Wordsworth (1847). “The Poems of William Wordsworth”, p.206
  • With little here to do or see Of things that in the great world be, Sweet Daisy! oft I talk to thee For thou art worthy, Thou unassuming commonplace Of Nature, with that homely face, And yet with something of a grace Which love makes for thee!

    1802 'To the Daisy', stanza 1 (published 1807).
  • But who is innocent? By grace divine, Not otherwise,O Nature! we are thine.

    'Evening Voluntaries' (1835) 4
  • If thou art beautiful, and youth and thought endue thee with all truth-be strong;--be worthy of the grace of God.

    William Wordsworth (1994). “The Collected Poems of William Wordsworth”, p.402, Wordsworth Editions
  • Wisdom is oftentimes nearer when we stoop than when we soar.

  • Elysian beauty, melancholy grace, Brought from a pensive though a happy place.

    William Wordsworth (1847). “The Poems of William Wordsworth”, p.163
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