Lines Written in Early Spring, by William Wordsworth

Lines Written in Early Spring

I heard a thousand blended notes,
While in a grove I sate reclined,
In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts
Bring sad thoughts to the mind.   To her fair works did Nature link
The human soul that through me ran;
And much it grieved my heart to think
What man has made of man.   Through primrose tufts, in that green bower,
The periwinkle trailed its wreaths;
And 'tis my faith that every flower
Enjoys the air it breathes.   The birds around me hopped and played,
Their thoughts I cannot measure:
But the least motion which they made,
It seemed a thrill of pleasure.   The budding twigs spread out their fan,
To catch the breezy air;
And I must think, do all I can,
That there was pleasure there.   If this belief from heaven be sent,
If such be Nature's holy plan,
Have I not reason to lament
What man has made of man?

poems.one - William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth