Wordsworth, Poet of Nature and Poet of ManKennikat Press, 1967 - 320 pages |
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affections Alfoxden appears apprehending beauty belief breath character childhood Cockermouth Coleorton Coleridge conception of Nature concerning consciousness delight divine Dorothy Dorothy Wordsworth Dove Cottage early edited by William ethical evident evil exalted Excursion experience faith feeling flower forms French Revolution genius Hawkshead heart hope human nature Ibid ideal imagination Immortality influence insight inspiration interesting intuition living Lyrical Ballads Man's manifest mental and spiritual merely miles above Tintern mind ministry mood moral moral skepticism mystical Nature's objects Ode to Duty Pantheism passion peculiar Peter Bell philosophical poem poet of Nature Poet's poetic poetry political Prelude present profound Racedown reality reason Recluse regard relation reveals Rylstone says seems sense sister social Sockburne song sonnets sorrow speak Spirit of Nature sublime sympathy things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion truth universal verse views vision Wanderer William Knight William Wordsworth words worth youth