id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8747 Myers, F. W. H. (Frederic William Henry) Wordsworth .txt text/plain 53917 2206 68 Wordsworth's life which has not already been given to the world, and lake and hill of Wordsworth's memory, and the love which once they _men_;" of some life like that which a poet of kindred spirit to And inasmuch as this felicity is the great fact of Wordsworth's life-influence of Nature--which to Wordsworth's memory seemed the Wordsworth's mind, was, by general admission, a poet. becoming more and more dominant in Wordsworth's mind, till the poet And yet Wordsworth's poetic life was not to close without a great new and individual in the way in which Wordsworth regarded Nature; Poet's Epitaph_ also; of the poem in which Wordsworth at the he felt already, as Wordsworth after him, that Nature is no mere maxims of Wordsworth's form of natural religion were uttered before Wordsworth's own imagination idealized Nature in a different way. And in comparing Wordsworth's nature with that of ./cache/8747.txt ./txt/8747.txt