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AnsiktI marvel how Nature could ever find space
For so many strange contrasts in one human face:
There’s thought and no thought,
and there’s paleness and bloom
And bustle and sluggishness, pleasure and gloom.

There’s weakness,
and strength both redundant and vain;
Such strength as, if ever affliction and pain
Could pierce through a temper
that’s soft to disease,
Would be rational peace–a philosopher’s ease.

There’s indifference, alike when he fails or succeeds,
And attention full ten times as much as there needs;
Pride where there’s no envy, there’s so much of joy;
And mildness, and spirit both forward and coy.

There’s freedom, and sometimes a diffident stare
Of shame scarcely seeming to know that she’s there,
There’s virtue, the title it surely may claim,
Yet wants heaven knows what to be worthy the name.

This picture from nature may seem to depart,
Yet the Man would at once run away with your heart;
And I for five centuries right gladly would be
Such an odd such a kind happy creature as he.

William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth1770-1850

William Wordsworth var en engelsk dikter som sammen med Samuel Taylor Coleridge satte igang den romantiske perioden i engelsk litteratur ved at de i 1798 gav ut diktsamlingen Lyrical Ballads.(fra Wikipedia)

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