Friday, June 20, 2008

Intimations Of Immortality Comments

Rating: 5.0

An humble tribute to William Wordsworth: (1770 – 1850)

When I was young Wordsworth hood-wink(ed) ,
At his deep delved ideas I couldn’t drink.
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Bonnie Collins 27 May 2009

Enjoyable write, penned with much truth and thought, Wadsworth would have been prowd.......

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Linda Moore 16 November 2008

Wonderful, with age knowledge and understanding, if we seek it out...10 Peace and Love Linda

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Wojja Fink 30 October 2008

I wandered lonely into the secondhand book shop with thoughts of Wordsworth and there the only book under W, The Prelude. Wonderful! ! ! ! ! ! ! John

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Sandra Fowler 01 July 2008

An eloquent tribute. Your last lines are especially praiseworthy. Warmest regards, Sandra

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Kesav Easwaran 27 June 2008

Yes...his words always ' flash upon that inward eye'...thanks a lot for reminding readers of the worth of William Wordsworth, the great...another worthy poem from a nature loving poet...

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Chitra - 27 June 2008

wonderful a great way of paying a heart felt tribute

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Onelia Avelar 20 June 2008

Lovely tribute to W. Worthsword, with its own worth and truth here.

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Abha Sharma 20 June 2008

Immortal is he and his spontaneous song The cuckoo, reaper, all around throng “Find tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stones and good in everything…” Genuine tribute to the pioneer of Romantic Era.

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Indira Babbellapati 20 June 2008

that's the difference between learning confined to four walls and learning with an open mind, prof!

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