Nature’s Harmony

In the course of his autobiographical poem ‘The Prelude’, William Wordsworth mused on Nature’s mysterious power to take negative experiences from one’s past and, rather like a composer of music, work them by deft touches (and some more heavy-handed) into a life whose overall melody is the more pleasing for the presence of discord.

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