William Wordsworth Quotes About Sadness

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  • In heaven above, And earth below, they best can serve true gladness Who meet most feelingly the calls of sadness.

    William Wordsworth (1847). “The Poems of William Wordsworth”, p.215
  • On Man, on Nature, and on Human Life, Musing in solitude, I oft perceive Fair trains of images before me rise, Accompanied by feelings of delight Pure, or with no unpleasing sadness mixed.

    1814 'The Excursion', preface, l.1-5.
  • The weight of sadness was in wonder lost.

    William Wordsworth (1857). “The Earlier Poems of William Wordsworth: Corrected as in the Latest Editions. With Preface, and Notes Showing the Text as it Stood in 1815”, p.194
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