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  • Why you disabled the ratings? Let us allow to express our views, and your reading and sound is fantastic.

  • thx now i will ace my test

  • ho capito tutto

  • @aax18 "I understood everything" - I think it means.

  • do you know the name of the narrator?

  • @Orroz44 Yes, it's me, Tom O'Bedlam. That's not my real name, of course, it's what I call myself on YouTube. I hope you'll listen to a few more of my readings.

  • THIS GUYS VOICE! 

  • RABINDRANATH TAGORE STATED....'.IT IS NOT SHAKESPEARE.........IT IS WORDSWORTH...WHO PRAISED THE NATURE'..............kannadasa dasan..14/01/2012

  • @kannadasadasan True enough, if you mean the natural world, but Shakespeare concerned himself mainly with the nature of people.

  • yes....shakespeare know human psychology very well.since he was a stage actor..he know the nature of people......KANNADASA DASAN......15/01/2012

  • This guy is really good, just now i was checking the reading of the same poem by Jermey akka scar LOL, and he just ruined it, but this guy gave it a soul.

  • A rarely beautiful rendition in a clearly personalized but warmly relatable joy.

  • Great poem!

  • Beautiful! I know this is part of english general knowledge. Nice!

  • nice

  • I remember this poem from when i was little! =)

  • We have to fucking memorize this in a day, fricking great.

  • @UndergroundTonyHawk But think, one day you'll be able to recite it to your grandchildren...

  • happy spring !

  • well someone takes no prisoners.

  • Beautiful

  • this is great you make the poem an intimate and sincere experiance

    thanks

  • it's beautiful, thank you!

  • Thomas O.

    This video and your commentary made an appropriate and entertaining addition to my presentation on Wordsworth in Literary Criticism. Thank you!

    -David

  • I love this poem always.

  • This is a great video . nice

  • powerful voice

  • Sometimes, with these poems, I don't necessarily envy the poet's ability to express such sights. Rather, I envy the fact that he lived in a time when one could still stumble across a meadow of daffodils and enjoy them in silent solitude...without the flashing of tourist cameras.

  • thanks for sharing :)

  • you've written some very witty comments to go with this poem. Yes, absolutely, it's been done to death in generations of classrooms. It's nearly always badly recited, the reader foregrounding the metre rather than the content. You avoid this completely, and for that I will happily have your babies. Mind you, apropos your comments, we could counter with the observation that romanticism sought to restore man to his place IN nature, not dominant over it. In which case..... no, okay, you're right.

  • I heard the tone of your voice and I read your comment: you were in a good mood!

  • Thank you, I , too, enjoy the tone of your voice, and the way your recite these poems. A great poem needs to be recited; you do that very well.

  • Beautiful!

  • I love your voice and await enthusiastic and enjoy every poem you put on!! thank you very much.

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