Quote by William Wordsworth, The Excursio

The Solitary answered: Such a Form Full well I recollect. We often crossed Each other's path; but, as the Intruder seemed Fondly to prize the silence which he kept, And I as willingly did cherish mine, We met, and passed, like shadows. I have heard, From my good Host, that being crazed in brain By unrequited love, he scaled the rocks, Dived into caves, and pierced the matted woods,In hope to find some virtuous herb of power To cure his malady!


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Summary

In this quote, the Solitary is reminiscing about an encounter with an Intruder, with whom they would often cross paths. The Solitary appreciates the silence that both of them share and expresses that they met and passed like shadows reflecting their mutual preference for solitude. The Solitary further reveals that the Intruder, driven by unrequited love, desperately searched for a magical herb to cure his love-induced madness. This quote highlights the different ways in which individuals cope with their emotions and the lengths to which they may go in pursuit of solace or a remedy for their suffering.

By William Wordsworth, The Excursio
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