Dr. Vavra's ENL 121 Lit Anthology
Nuns Fret Not at Their Convent's Narrow Room
William Wordsworth (1770 - 1850)
NUNS fret not
at their convent's narrow room;
And hermits
are contented with their cells;
And students
with their pensive citadels;
Maids at the
wheel, the weaver at his loom,
Sit blithe and
happy; bees that soar for bloom,
High as the
highest Peak of Furness-fells,
Will murmur
by the hour in foxglove bells:
In truth the
prison, unto which we doom
Ourselves, no
prison is: and hence for me,
In sundry moods,
'twas pastime to be bound
Within the Sonnet's
scanty plot of ground;
Pleased if some
Souls (for such there needs must be)
Who have felt
the weight of too much liberty,
Should find
brief solace there, as I have found. |