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  1. The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth - Volume 1 by William Wordsworth, 2010-03-07
  2. Poetry for Young People: William Wordsworth
  3. William Wordsworth - The Major Works: including The Prelude (Oxford World's Classics) by William Wordsworth, 2008-09-01
  4. Selected Poetry of William Wordsworth (Modern Library Classics) by William Wordsworth, 2002-02-12
  5. The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2 by William Wordsworth, 2010-03-08
  6. The Grasmere and Alfoxden Journals (Oxford World's Classics) by Dorothy Wordsworth, 2008-09-01
  7. Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Wordsworth Special Editions) (Wordsworth Royals Series) by William Shakespeare, 1997-08-05
  8. William Wordsworth: 21st-Century Oxford Authors by Stephen Gill, 2010-07-15
  9. The Collected Poems of William Wordsworth (Wordsworth Collection) by William Wordsworth, 1998-04-01
  10. Selected Poems by William Wordsworth, 2005-03-29
  11. Bicentenary Wordsworth Studies: In Memory of John Alban Finch
  12. The Poetry of the Romantics (Ultimate Classics) by John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, et all 1997-12
  13. Lyrical Ballads (Routledge Classics) by William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2005-11-07
  14. Wordsworth and the Great System: A Study of Wordsworth's Poetic Universe by Geoffrey Durrant, 2010-02-04

1. William Wordsworth (1770-1850) British Writer.
(17701850) British writer. Together with Samuel Coleridge, William Wordsworth created a book of poems called Lyrical Ballads (1798). He is one of the most prominent figures of the
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  • (1770-1850) British writer. Together with Samuel Coleridge, William Wordsworth created a book of poems called "Lyrical Ballads" (1798). He is one of the most prominent figures of the Romantic era.
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    (1770-1850) British writer. William Wordsworth is perhaps best known for his collaborative efforts with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a relationship that culminated in the publication of "Lyrical Ballads" (1798). This great work marked the beginning of the Romantic era. Read more about the life and works of William Wordsworth.
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    2. Wordsworth, William LiteraryTraveler.com
    Wordsworth's Lake District November 27, 2007 Eagerly, I stared out the window of a packed coach bus as we rode through the narrow, windy roads leading to the Lake District of
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    4. Wordsworth, William. 1888. Complete Poetical Works
    Online publication of the classic 1888 edition.
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    5. William Wordsworth - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Wordsworth, William Alternative names Short description English poet Date of birth 7 April 1770 Place of birth Cockermouth, England Date of death 23 April 1850
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    , England Occupation Poet Genres Poetry Literary movement Romanticism Notable work(s) Lyrical Ballads Poems in Two Volumes The Excursion William Wordsworth (7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850) was a major English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge , helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with the 1798 joint publication Lyrical Ballads Wordsworth's magnum opus is generally considered to be The Prelude a semiautobiographical poem of his early years which he revised and expanded a number of times. It was posthumously titled and published, prior to which it was generally known as the poem "to Coleridge." Wordsworth was Britain's Poet Laureate from 1843 until his death in 1850.

    6. Wordsworth, William Wordsworth: Information From Answers.com
    Wordsworth , William Wordsworth a romantic English poet whose work was inspired by the Lake District where he spent most of his life
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    7. William Wordsworth - Dove Cottage, The Wordsworth Museum & Art Gallery, Cumbria
    The educational and historical organization devoted to Wordsworth.
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    8. William Wordsworth - Biography And Works
    he didn't so much loose his childhood as he moved on into manhood where aspects of his childhood still exist. Posted By Mike West at Mon 23 Mar 2009, 555 PM in Wordsworth, William
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    William Wordsworth (1770-1850) , British poet, credited with ushering in the English Romantic Movement with the publication of Lyrical Ballads (1798) in collaboration with Samuel Taylor Coleridge William Wordsworth was born on 7 April 1770 in Cockermouth, Cumberland, in the Lake District. His father was John Wordsworth, Sir James Lowther's attorney. The magnificent landscape deeply affected Wordsworth's imagination and gave him a love of nature. He lost his mother when he was eight and five years later his father. The domestic problems separated Wordsworth from his beloved and neurotic sister Dorothy, who was a very important person in his life. With the help of his two uncles, Wordsworth entered a local school and continued his studies at Cambridge University. Wordsworth made his debut as a writer in 1787, when he published a sonnet in

    9. Wordsworth, William
    Wordsworth, William (b. April 7, 1770, Cockermouth, Cumberland, Eng.d. April 23, 1850, Rydal Mount, Westmorland), major English Romantic poet and poet laureate of England (184350
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    (b. April 7, 1770, Cockermouth, Cumberland, Eng.d. April 23, 1850, Rydal Mount, Westmorland), major English Romantic poet and poet laureate of England (1843-50). His Lyrical Ballads (1798), written with Samuel Taylor Coleridge , helped launch the English Romantic movement. Wordsworth was born in the Lake District of northern England, the second of five children of a modestly prosperous estate manager. He lost his mother when he was 7 and his father when he was 13, upon which the orphan boys were sent off by guardian uncles to a grammar school at Hawkshead, a village in the heart of the Lake District. At Hawkshead Wordsworth received an excellent education in classics, literature, and mathematics, but the chief advantage to him there was the chance to indulge in the boyhood pleasures of living and playing in the outdoors . The natural scenery of the English lakes could terrify as well as nurture, as Wordsworth would later testify in the line "I grew up fostered alike by beauty and by fear," but its generally benign aspect gave the growing boy the confidence he articulated in one of his first important poems, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey . . . ," namely, "that Nature never did betray the heart that loved her."

    10. William Wordsworth
    A somewhat off-the-wall biography of Wordsworth.
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    11. Wordsworth, William - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
    English poet. A leader of Romanticism, Wordsworth is best known as the poet who reawakened his readers to the beauty of nature, describing the emotions and perceptive insights
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    OnLine Text Genre Poem Keywords Doctor-Patient Relationship, History of Medicine, Medical Ethics, Nature, Ordinary Life, Suffering Summary A man walks through the countryside after a
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    13. William Wordsworth Collection At Bartleby.com
    Contains biography, prefaces and prologues, quotations, verse, and writings about the author.
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    14. Poets House - Titles By Wordsworth, William
    Author Wordsworth, William Title Essential Wordsworth Publisher HarperCollins Publishers / Ecco Press Ed/Trans Edited by Seamus Heaney Pub. Date
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    15. William Wordsworth - Dove Cottage, The Wordsworth Museum & Art Gallery, Cumbria
    Brief guide to the three homes of William Wordsworth in the Lake District, all open to the public.
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    16. Wordsworth, William (DNB00) - Wikisource
    WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM (1770−1850), poet, son of John Wordsworth, was born at Cockermouth, Cumberland, on 7 April 1770. The poet's grandfather, Richard Wordsworth (1680?−1762
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    17. Facts About Wordsworth, William: Finch, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Enc
    Facts about Wordsworth, William Finch, Finch died on Aug. 5, 1720, in Eastwell Park, Kent, England. Nearly a century later, in 1819, William Wordsworth gave her poems foremost
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    William Wordsworth, the son of an attorney, was born in 1770. After the death of his mother in 1778 and his father in 1783, Wordsworth was sent away to be educated at Hawkshead Grammar School in the Lake District. Wordsworth went to St. John's College Cambridge where he developed radical political views. Influenced by the ideas of William Godwin , Wordsworth was an early supporter of the French Revolution.
    Wordsworth went on a walking tour of France in 1790 and returned the following year and had an affair with Annette Vallon, the result of which was an illegitimate daughter, Ann Caroline. After the outbreak of war with France in 1793, Wordsworth returned to England. The poem, Guilt and Sorrow reveals that he still held strong views on social justice. He also wrote, Letter to the Bishop of Llandaff (1793), a pamphlet that gave support to the French Revolution. However, after the Reign of Terror (September 1793-July 1794), Wordsworth became disillusioned with radicalism. This was reflected in his verse drama, The Borderers
    In 1796 Wordsworth set up home at Alfoxden in Somerset with his sister, Dorothy Wordsworth. His friend

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