Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poetical Works of William Wordsworth by William Wordsworth | Romantic Poetry CollectionPrabhat Prakashan, 1827 M01 1 - 1092 páginas Poetical Works of William Wordsworth by William Wordsworth: The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth is a comprehensive collection of poems by one of the greatest English Romantic poets. Wordsworth's lyrical and contemplative verses capture the beauty of nature, reflect on the human condition, and evoke a sense of spiritual connection with the world. From his renowned Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey to his introspective Ode: Intimations of Immortality, this collection presents Wordsworth's timeless poetry, which continues to inspire and resonate with readers today. Contemplation of the Human Experience: The poet reflects on the complexities of the human condition, exploring themes of memory, imagination, love, and the passage of time, inviting readers to introspection. Eloquent Language and Evocative Imagery: Wordsworth's poetry is characterized by his mastery of language, employing vivid imagery and lyrical language to create emotional resonance and evoke a sense of awe and wonder. |
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... round that of Empire. Moreover, all experience shows that posterity takes a great and a growing interest in exact topographical illustrations of the works of great authors. The labour recently bestowed upon the places connected with ...
... round Grasmere and Rydal, especially the old upper road between them, under Nab Scar, his favourite walk during his later years, where he “composed hundreds of verses.” There is scarcely a rock or mountain summit, a stream or tarn, or ...
... , a brighter road. 43 Alas! the idle tale of man is found Depicted in the dial's moral round; Hope with reflection blends her social rays 44 To gild the total tablet of his days; Yet still, the sport of some malignant power, He knows.
... round the broad-spread oak, a glimmering scene, In the rough fern-clad park, the herded deer 49 Shook the still-twinkling tail and glancing ear; When horses in the sunburnt intake stood, 50 And vainly eyed below the tempting flood, Or ...
... round his native walks, Pride of his sister-wives, the monarch stalks; 75 Spur-clad his nervous feet, and firm his tread; A crest of purple tops the warrior's head. 76 Bright sparks his black and rolling eye-ball hurls 77 Afar, his tail ...
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