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I Love all Beauteous Things by Robert Bridges

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Here I'm going to share one poem named - I Love all Beauteous Things written by Robert Bridges.


◆ Introduction :-

Robert Bridges was a British poet, and poet Laureate from 1913 to 1930. As a poet Bridges stands rather apar5 from the current of modern English verse. To know more about this author
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◆ Poem : I love All Beauteous Things


"I love all Beauteous Things" by Bridges is a poem based on a very simple but extremely effective theme devided into 2 stanzas. It deels with human being and their mind-set with regard to the natural things around.

   Here the poet says that all of us are so engrossed in our daily lives that we find no time to appreciate beauty gifted to us by God.

● In the very first stanza , the poet opens the poem with its title and says that he is always in search of beautiful things in the nature around & he strogly belives that god has gifted human beings with natural beauty around but because we are so busy in our routine that we do not feel the owner and respect whatever we have got.

● Moving towards the second stanza, poet also wants to make something and he also wants to feel the joy of creating something new. Then he says that it might happen that the thing which he created might not have any meaning tomorrow or it may seem like a empty words of dreams which does not make any sense. But he wants to feel the delight of creation.

In this small poem of two stanza poet praise and thank the god for making every beautiful thing. After seeing all the beautiful things created by god poet also desires to make something and wants to feel the happiness in creating something new. The creation of poem might not seem to have any meaning afterwards but poet can enjoy the process of creating something.

Thank you.

   

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