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Star Gazers What crowd is this what have we here we must not pass it by A Telescope upon its frame and pointed to the sky Long is it as a Barber146s Pole or Mast

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Star Gazers What crowd is this what have we here we must not pass it by A Telescope upon its frame and pointed to the sky Long is it as a Barber146s Pole or Mast of little Boat Some litt. “The biblical revelation, which is the written Word of God, centers upon a God-given narrative of how successive and cumulative revelations of God's covenant purpose and provision were given and responded to at key points in history.. Lines Written in the Spring. William Wordsworth 1770-1850. William was born in Cumberland, England to be the son of John Wordsworth. William was sent to . Hawkshead. . Grammer. School as a child and . 1770-1850. He was born and spent most of his life in …….. the famous . ………………... in England. LAKE DISTRICT. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. He was the poet of ……….. nature. He was interested in the interaction between ….. and . 1785-1830. What is Romanticism?. a complex artistic, literary and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Europe, and gained strength in reaction to the Industrial Revolution.. , . Finn. , . Calum. , . Celine. Sonnet: Composed Upon Westminster Bridge . William WordsWorth. Sonnet . A poem of 14 lines. Usually 10 syllables per line. Specific rhyme scheme. Two major types . Italian (Petrarchan) and English . The Prelude. . by William Wordsworth. Starter Task. Read the poem carefully and underline any words you do not understand. LO: To understand the language, form & Structure of the poem. Extract from . Boey Kim Cheng . You should be here, Nature has need of you. . She has been laid waste. Smothered by smog, the flowers are mute, and the birds are few. in a sky slowly like a dying clock.. All hopes of Proteus rising from the sea . LO : To explore the poem ‘ The Prelude’ . Starter: Wordsworth also wrote this poem. What does he like to write about ? . I wandered lonely as a Cloud. That floats on high o'er Vales and Hills,. When all at once I saw a crowd. Craft of Poetry . from . Lyrical Ballads . Preface. “selection of _________ used by real men”. Wordsworth Quotes on the . Craft of Poetry . “. colouring. of imagination, whereby ________ things should be presented to the mind in an _________way”. . The Battle of Hastings. in 1066. The Battle of Hastings is one of the most famous ever fought.. Why did it happen?. Who took part?. Why is it important?. Let’s have a look at some people involved.. Historical Background . Started in 1798 when William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge released “Lyrical Ballads.”. Most significant event was The French Revolution and . Napoleanic. Wars. . Enthusiastic supporters of the revolution in its early stages were writers who would play a central role in romanticism. . . by William Wordsworth. Starter Task. Read the poem carefully and underline any words you do not understand. LO: To understand the language, form & Structure of the poem. Extract from . The Prelude. Come William Wordsworths HumanChallenge toEconomic ThinkingLynn Stuart ParramoreOctober 12 2017Panel Adam Smith and the Scottish EnlightenmentSlaves cannot breathe in England--yet that boastIs but a m 220/VILUAMVORDSWORTHdifferencesinreligionandpoliticalinclinationsbelongedtoanoldCatholicfamilywhosesympathieswereRoyalistButalmostimmediatelyafteradaughterwasbornlackoffundsforcedwordsworthtoreturntoE

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