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William Wordsworth (Уильям Вордсворт) In the Sound of Mull TRADITION, be thou mute! Oblivion, throw Thy veil in mercy o’er the records, hung Round strath and mountain, stamped by the ancient tongue On rock and ruin, darkening as we go,— Spots where a word, ghost-like, survives to show What crimes from hate, or desperate love, have sprung; From honor misconceived, or fancied wrong, What feuds, not quenched but fed by mutual woe. Yet, though a wild, vindictive race, untamed By civil arts and labors of the pen, Could gentleness be scorned by those fierce men, Who, to spread wide the reverence they claimed For patriarchal occupations, named Yon towering peaks, “Shepherds of Etive Glen”? William Wordsworth's other poems:
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