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Early spring Quote by William Wordsworth

“Lines Written In Early Spring I heard a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sate reclined, In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair works did Nature link The human soul that through me ran; And much it grieved my heart to think What man has made…” quote by William Wordsworth
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““Lines Written In Early Spring I heard a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sate reclined, In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair works did Nature link The human soul that through me ran; And much it grieved my heart to think What man has made of man. Through primrose tufts, in that green bower, The periwinkle trailed its wreaths; And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes. The birds around me hopped and played, Their thoughts I cannot measure:-- But the least motion which they made It seemed a thrill of pleasure. The budding twigs spread out their fan, To catch the breezy air; And I must think, do all I can, That there was pleasure there. If this belief from heaven be sent, If such be Nature's holy plan, Have I not reason to lament What man has made of man?””

William Wordsworth

About This Quote

Source Poem: “Lines Written In Early Spring”, 1798

The poet reflects on nature’s simple joy contrasted with human corruption, feeling sorrow for humanity’s loss of innocence.

In simple terms: Nature’s beauty shows purity; humans have corrupted themselves.

Key Takeaway

Seek harmony with nature and act with integrity.

Themes

nature humanity reflection beauty corruption

Mood

melancholic contemplative hopeful

Type

poetic philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal meditation
  • environmental activism
  • creative writing
  • education
  • mental health

Key Concepts

Romanticism environmental ethics philosophical contemplation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we restore integrity in society?
  • What daily actions honor nature’s purity?
A Different Perspective

Human progress can also cause moral decay, limiting nature’s restorative power.

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