Tintern Abbey - William Wordsworth

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2010

"All which we behold is full of blessings." Thus Wordsworth punctuates his faith and describes his journey as a lover of Nature.

A presentation of Samuel Godfrey George

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  • @cavafyinenglish

    In the act of giving joy one also receives it. In your kindness I understand this truth. Thank you Chas.

  • @shalimarsgirl

    May the Giver of the gift be glorified every time the gift is shared. I thank the Lord for enabling and inspiring what I do. I thank you for your kindness.

  • The pictures you chose, and the sound of your peaceful rich voice speaking the most eloquent words penned by Wordsworth - have found their place in my favorites. I love the tranquility of nature and poetry. Thank you!

  • Mmmmmmm, that is a beautiful reading my dear Sam, full of restrained and measured passion. I had forgotten how wonderful Wordsworth is until I heard you read this.

  • @AllErikaEclectica

    I like what I do. Thank you Erika.

  • Oh thanks so much for more Wordsworth. "...Nature never did betray the heart that loved her." Wonderful.

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