“Myriads of daisies have shone forth in flower Near the lark's nest, and in their natural hour Have passed away; less happy than the one That by the unwilling ploughshare died to prove The tender charm of poetry and love.”
Quote by William Wordsworth
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The Poems of William Wordsworth
This compilation includes a variety of works by William Wordsworth, one of the most influential English poets of the Romantic era. The poems delve into themes of nature's beauty, the joys and sorrows of solitude, and the complexities of human relationships. Wordsworth's distinctive style, characterized by vivid imagery and a deep connection to the natural world, is prominently featured throughout. more
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