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2010年7月12日月曜日

About William Wordsworth (1770-1850)
TO THE CUCKOO
O BLITHE New-comer! I have heard,
I hear thee and rejoice.
O Cuckoo! Shall I call the Bird,
Or but a wandering Voice?
While I am lying on the grass
Thy twofold shout I hear,
From hill to hill it seems to pass,
At once far off, and near.
Though babbling only to the Vale,
Of sunshine and of flowers,
Thou bringest unto me a tale
Of visionary hours.
Thrice welcome, darling of the Spring!
Even yet thou art to me
No bird, but an invisible thing,
A voice, a mystery

This poem was written by William Wordsworth. Do you know this poem? I like it. He is very famous man. (121words)

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