https://doi.org/10.5325/pacicoasphil.54.2.0252 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/pacicoasphil.54.2.0252 In The Prelude, William Wordsworth explores the ...
Earth has not anything to show more fair: Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty: This City now doth, like a garment, wear The beauty of the morning: silent ...
and in this series I'm talking poetry. In this episode we're comparing 'Exposure' by Wilfred Owen and an extract from 'The Prelude' by William Wordsworth. We're looking at language, form ...
Beloved by Wordsworth, the tiny village of Grasmere is the ideal place for long walks and lifted spirits Tying a straw bonnet firmly under my chin, I concealed a pair of distinctly 21st century Vans ...
little did he know that he had discovered the body of a World War One soldier and descendant of poet William Wordsworth. Artefacts such as a scrap of uniform, a pocket watch and a whistle were ...
His subject will be "William Wordsworth in the Light of New Documents ... and much of the recently unearthed information about the great English poet is due to his exhaustive researches; he ...
Robert Southey was appointed poet laureate in 1813, through the influence of his acquaintance, Sir Walter Scott. He was close friends with several poets including Samuel Taylor Coleridge (who became ...
A white marble life size figure of poet William Wordsworth is now placed next to Shakespeare's memorial and below the bust of Samuel Taylor Coleridge in Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey. The figure is ...
and in this series I'm talking poetry. In this episode we're comparing 'Exposure' by Wilfred Owen and an extract from 'The Prelude' by William Wordsworth. We're looking at language, form ...