The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 4 (of 8)Wordsworth, William
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 4 (of 8)
Wordsworth, William
English poetry -- 18th century; English poetry -- 19th century
By green hills fenced, by ... 1815.
FOOTNOTES:
[A] Compare Dyer's _Fleece_, book iii.--ED.
1812
The years 1812 and 1813 were poetically even less productive than 1811
had been. The first of them was saddened by domestic losses, which
deprived the poet, for a time, of the power of work, and almost of any
interest in the labour to which his life was devoted. Three short pieces
are all that belong to 1812 and 1813 respectively.--ED.
SONG FOR THE SPINNING WHEEL
FOUNDED UPON A BELIEF PREVALENT AMONG THE PASTORAL VALES OF WESTMORELAND
Composed 1812.--Published 1820
[The belief on which this is founded I have often heard expressed by an
old neighbour of Grasmere.--I. F.]
One of the "Poems of the Fancy."--ED.
Swiftly turn the murmuring wheel!
Night has brought the welcome hour,
When the weary fingers feel
Help, as if from faery power;
Dewy night o'ershades the ground; 5
Turn the swift wheel round and round!
Now, beneath the starry sky,
Couch[1] the widely-scattered sheep;--
Ply the pleasant labour, ply!
For the spindle, while they sleep, 10
Runs with speed more smooth and fine,
Gathering[2] up a trustier line.
Short-lived likings may be bred
By a glance from fickle eyes;
But true love is like the thread 15
Which the kindly wool supplies,
When the flocks are all at rest
Sleeping on the mountain's breast.
It was for Sarah Hutchinson that this _Song_ was written. She lived, for
the most part, either at Brinsop Court Herefordshire, or at Rydal Mount
Westmoreland, or at Greta Hall Keswick. When living at Greta Hall, she
acted as Southey's amanuensis. She also frequently transcribed poems for
Wordsworth, at Grasmere, Coleorton, and Rydal Mount.
Compare the sonnet addressed _To S. H._ in the "Miscellaneous Sonnets,"
I. xx.--ED.
VARIANTS:
[1] 1827.
Rest ... 1820.
[2] 1832.
With a motion smooth and fine
Gathers ... 1820.
Runs with motion smooth and fine,
Gathering ... 1827.
COMPOSED ON THE EVE OF THE MARRIAGE OF A FRIEND IN THE VALE OF
GRASMERE, 1812
Composed 1812.--Published 1815
Classed among the "Miscellaneous Sonnets."--ED.
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