
Set against the quiet countryside of 18th‑century England, this collection captures a poet’s gentle humor and deep reverence for nature, friendship, and faith. The verses emerged from lively evenings spent with two close companions, whose spirited conversations sparked the creation of both a playful ballad about a clumsy rider and a more ambitious blank‑verse meditation that would become the poet’s signature work. Listeners will hear the warmth of those domestic gatherings, the wit of witty anecdotes, and the earnest reflections that grew from simple moments of daily life.
The anthology offers a rich variety: light‑hearted, rhythmic pieces that dance with laughter, alongside longer, contemplative poems that wander through gardens, rivers, and the inner landscape of the mind. The centerpiece, a sprawling meditation known simply as “the task,” invites you to follow the poet’s wandering thoughts as they turn ordinary scenes into meditations on purpose and peace. Whether you seek gentle comfort or a bright chuckle, the verses unfold with a natural, conversational cadence that feels as intimate as a tea‑time chat.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (240K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1731–1800
A bestselling poet in his own lifetime, he helped steer English verse toward everyday speech, quiet feeling, and close attention to the natural world. He is also remembered for beloved hymns and for translations that kept his work in readers’ hands long after the eighteenth century.
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