What did William Wordsworth mean by: Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge – it is as immortal as the heart of man. - William Wordsworth Poet · England Copy
+ Those old credulities, to Nature dear, Shall they no longer bloom upon the stock Of history? Feraz Zeid, December 14, 2023January 10, 2024, William Wordsworth, History, Nature, 0 - William Wordsworth Poet · England
+ Milton, thou should’st be living at this hour. Feraz Zeid, September 8, 2023December 26, 2023, William Wordsworth, Hours, 0 - William Wordsworth Poet · England
+ Thou best philosopher, who yet dost keep/ Thy heritage, thou eye among the blind. Feraz Zeid, December 14, 2023January 10, 2024, William Wordsworth, Blindness, Heritage, Philosopher, 0 - William Wordsworth Poet · England
+ one daffodil is worth a thousand pleasures, then one is too few. Feraz Zeid, December 14, 2023January 10, 2024, William Wordsworth, Pleasure, Value, 0 - William Wordsworth Poet · England
+ How is it that you live, and what is it you do? Feraz Zeid, June 28, 2023December 12, 2023, William Wordsworth, Work, 0 - William Wordsworth Poet · England
+ Nature never did betray the heart that loved her. Feraz Zeid, August 13, 2023December 12, 2023, William Wordsworth, Betray, Love, Nature, 0 - William Wordsworth Poet · England
+ Ten thousand saw I at a glance, tossing their heads in sprightly dance. Feraz Zeid, December 14, 2023January 10, 2024, William Wordsworth, Beauty, Joy, Nature, 0 - William Wordsworth Poet · England
+ Spires whose “silent finger points to heaven.” Feraz Zeid, July 13, 2023December 12, 2023, William Wordsworth, Heaven, Silence, Silent, 0 - William Wordsworth Poet · England
Women, in general, are not attracted to art at all, nor knowledge, and not at all to genius. Explain - Jean-Jacques Rousseau Philosopher · Switzerland
Let fools the studious despise, There’s nothing lost by being wise. - Jean de La Fontaine Poet · France
Example is a dangerous lure: where the wasp got through the gnat sticks fast. - Jean de La Fontaine Poet · France
The color of the object illuminated partakes of the color of that which illuminates it. Explain - Leonardo da Vinci Painter · Italy
The art of poetry is to touch the passions, and its duty to lead them on the side of virtue. - William Cowper Poet · England