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A volume of lyric poems gathers travel-inspired pieces, intimate meditations, and short lyrics that explore nature, memory, and everyday rural life. The first section records impressions from a Scottish tour—graves, glens, and pastoral figures—in narrative lyrics; the subsequent poems take on private moods, addressing insects, birds, flowers, childhood recollection, and the consolations of music. Sonnets and elegiac pieces punctuate the collection, shifting between descriptive observation and moral reflection, while recurring themes of solitude, the restorative power of landscape, and attentive perception tie the disparate pieces into a cohesive poetic sensibility.

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William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was a central figure in the English Romantic movement, known for his profound connection to nature and the human experience. His poetry often reflects a deep appreciation for the beauty of the natural world and the emotional responses it evokes. Wordsworth is best known for his collaborative work "Lyrical Ballads," published in 1798 with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, which marked a significant shift in English poetry towards personal expression and the use of everyday language. His later collections, such as "Poems in Two Volumes," further established his reputation as a leading poet of his time, exploring themes of memory, childhood, and the sublime.

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