What do you unrstand by 'A poet uld not but be gay, such a jocund pany - 23025822
Contents:
- DAFFODILSWILLIAM WORDSWORTHTRACK 5 ON POEMS BY JOHN DONNE AND WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ONE OF WORDSWORTH’S MOST FAMO SOMS, POSED BY 5 VERS WH 6 “BARS” EACH. IT FOLLOWS A RHYME SCHEME OF ABABDD AND HAS TETRAMETER.1 VIEWER12.2K VIEWS11 CONTRIBUTORSDAFFODILS LYRICSI WANRED LONELY AS A CLOUDTHAT FLOATS ON HIGH O'ER VAL AND HILLS,WHEN ALL AT ONCE I SAW A CROWD,A HOST, OF GOLN DAFFODILS;BI THE LAKE, BENEATH THE TRE,FLUTTERG AND DANCG THE BREEZE.CONTUO AS THE STARS THAT SHEAND TWKLE ON THE KY WAY,THEY STRETCHED NEVER-ENDG LEALONG THE MARG OF A BAY:TEN THOAND SAW I AT A GLANCE,TOSSG THEIR HEADS SPRIGHTLY DANCE.THE WAV BI THEM DANCED; BUT THEYOUT-DID THE SPARKLG WAV GLEE:A POET ULD NOT BUT BE GAY,IN SUCH A JOCUND PANY:I GAZED--AND GAZED--BUT LTLE THOUGHTWHAT WEALTH THE SHOW TO ME HAD BROUGHT:FOR OFT, WHEN ON MY UCH I LIEIN VANT OR PENSIVE MOOD,THEY FLASH UPON THAT WARD EYEWHICH IS THE BLISS OF SOLU;AND THEN MY HEART WH PLEASURE FILLS,AND DANC WH THE DAFFODILS.4EMBEDCANCELHOW TO FORMAT LYRICS:TYPE OUT ALL LYRICS, EVEN REPEATG SONG PARTS LIKE THE CHOSLYRICS SHOULD BE BROKEN DOWN TO DIVIDUAL LUSE SECTN HEARS ABOVE DIFFERENT SONG PARTS LIKE [VERSE], [CHOS], ETC.USE ALICS (<I>LYRIC</I>) AND BOLD (<B>LYRIC</B>) TO DISTGUISH BETWEEN DIFFERENT VOLISTS THE SAME SONG PARTIF YOU DON’T UNRSTAND A LYRIC, E [?]TO LEARN MORE, CHECK OUT OUR TRANSCRIPTN GUI OR VIS OUR TRANSCRIBERS FOMABOUT
- WHAT DO A POET ULD NOT BUT BE GAY SUCH A JOCUND PANY MEAN?
DAFFODILSWILLIAM WORDSWORTHTRACK 5 ON POEMS BY JOHN DONNE AND WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ONE OF WORDSWORTH’S MOST FAMO SOMS, POSED BY 5 VERS WH 6 “BARS” EACH. IT FOLLOWS A RHYME SCHEME OF ABABDD AND HAS TETRAMETER.1 VIEWER12.2K VIEWS11 CONTRIBUTORSDAFFODILS LYRICSI WANRED LONELY AS A CLOUDTHAT FLOATS ON HIGH O'ER VAL AND HILLS,WHEN ALL AT ONCE I SAW A CROWD,A HOST, OF GOLN DAFFODILS;BI THE LAKE, BENEATH THE TRE,FLUTTERG AND DANCG THE BREEZE.CONTUO AS THE STARS THAT SHEAND TWKLE ON THE KY WAY,THEY STRETCHED NEVER-ENDG LEALONG THE MARG OF A BAY:TEN THOAND SAW I AT A GLANCE,TOSSG THEIR HEADS SPRIGHTLY DANCE.THE WAV BI THEM DANCED; BUT THEYOUT-DID THE SPARKLG WAV GLEE:A POET ULD NOT BUT BE GAY,IN SUCH A JOCUND PANY:I GAZED--AND GAZED--BUT LTLE THOUGHTWHAT WEALTH THE SHOW TO ME HAD BROUGHT:FOR OFT, WHEN ON MY UCH I LIEIN VANT OR PENSIVE MOOD,THEY FLASH UPON THAT WARD EYEWHICH IS THE BLISS OF SOLU;AND THEN MY HEART WH PLEASURE FILLS,AND DANC WH THE DAFFODILS.4EMBEDCANCELHOW TO FORMAT LYRICS:TYPE OUT ALL LYRICS, EVEN REPEATG SONG PARTS LIKE THE CHOSLYRICS SHOULD BE BROKEN DOWN TO DIVIDUAL LUSE SECTN HEARS ABOVE DIFFERENT SONG PARTS LIKE [VERSE], [CHOS], ETC.USE ALICS (<I>LYRIC</I>) AND BOLD (<B>LYRIC</B>) TO DISTGUISH BETWEEN DIFFERENT VOLISTS THE SAME SONG PARTIF YOU DON’T UNRSTAND A LYRIC, E [?]TO LEARN MORE, CHECK OUT OUR TRANSCRIPTN GUI OR VIS OUR TRANSCRIBERS FOMABOUT
A poet uld not but be gay,.
WHAT DO A POET ULD NOT BUT BE GAY SUCH A JOCUND PANY MEAN?
Contuo as the stars that sheAnd twkle on the ky way, They stretched never-endg leAlong the marg of a bay:Ten thoand saw I at a glance, Tossg their heads sprightly wav bi them danced; but theyOut-did the sparklg wav glee:A poet uld not but be gay, In such a jocund pany:I gazed—and gazed—but ltle thoughtWhat wealth the show to me had brought:For oft, when on my uch I lieIn vant or pensive mood, They flash upon that ward eyeWhich is the bliss of solu;And then my heart wh pleasure fills, And danc wh the daffodils.