It is not to be Thought of

William Wordsworth

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. It is not to be thought of that the Flood
Of British freedom, which, to the open sea
Of the world's praise, from dark antiquity
Hath flowed, "with pomp of waters, unwithstood,"
Roused though it be full often to a mood
Which spurns the check of salutary bands,
That this most famous Stream in bogs and sands
Should perish; and to evil and to good
Be lost for ever. In our halls is hung
Armoury of the invincible Knights of old:
We must be free or die, who speak the tongue
That Shakespeare spake; the faith and morals hold
Which Milton held.--In every thing we are sprung
Of Earth's first blood, have titles manifold.

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  • christinwolfgram

    WOW, THAT WAS SOME HEAVY STUFF FROM WILLIAM WORDSWORTH RIGHT THERE!! SENDED CHILLS DOWN MY SPINE!! THE WAY HE TALKS ABOUT FREEDOM AND HISTORY FELT SO EPIC. ALTHOUGH IT TOOK ME A FEW READS TO REALLY GET IT. MADE ME THINK ALOT. DANG, THESE OLD-TIME POETS WERE ON A WHOLE 'NOTHER LEVEL!