Meet us on:
Welcome to Read Print! Sign in with
or
to get started!
 
Entire Site
    Try our fun game

    Dueling book covers…may the best design win!

    Random Quote
    "A good listener is usually thinking about something else."
     

    Subscribe to Our Newsletter

    Follow us on Twitter

    Never miss a good book again! Follow Read Print on Twitter

    Lines written at a small distance from my house

    by William Wordsworth
    • Rate it:
    Launch Reading Mode
    Page 1 of 1


    Written at a small distance from my House, and sent by
    my little boy to the person to whom they are addressed.

    It is the first mild day of March:
    Each minute sweeter than before,
    The red-breast sings from the tall larch
    That stands beside our door.

    There is a blessing in the air,
    Which seems a sense of joy to yield
    To the bare trees, and mountains bare,
    And grass in the green field.

    My Sister! ('tis a wish of mine)
    Now that our morning meal is done,
    Make haste, your morning task resign;
    Come forth and feel the sun.

    Edward will come with you, and pray,
    Put on with speed your woodland dress,
    And bring no book, for this one day
    We'll give to idleness.

    No joyless forms shall regulate
    Our living Calendar:
    We from to-day, my friend, will date
    The opening of the year.

    Love, now an universal birth,
    From heart to heart is stealing,
    From earth to man, from man to earth,
    --It is the hour of feeling.

    One moment now may give us more
    Than fifty years of reason;
    Our minds shall drink at every pore
    The spirit of the season.

    Some silent laws our hearts may make,
    Which they shall long obey;
    We for the year to come may take
    Our temper from to-day.

    And from the blessed power that rolls
    About, below, above;
    We'll frame the measure of our souls,
    They shall be tuned to love.

    Then come, my sister I come, I pray,
    With speed put on your woodland dress,
    And bring no book; for this one day
    We'll give to idleness.

    Page 1 of 1
    If you're writing a Lines written at a small distance from my house essay and need some advice, post your William Wordsworth essay question on our Facebook page where fellow bookworms are always glad to help!

    Top 5 Authors

    Top 5 Books

    Book Status
    Finished
    Want to read
    Abandoned

    Are you sure you want to leave this group?