PPT-Report to Wordsworth
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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
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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 . She lived unknown and few could know 10 When Lucy ceased to be But she is in her grave and oh The difference to me 1799 1800 1 There are several rivers by this name in England including one in the Lake Country William Wordsworth (1799) SHE dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A Maid whom there were none to praise And very few to love: A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye! William Wordsworth. born April 7, 1770, in . Cockermouth. , Cumberland, to John and Anne (Cookson) Wordsworth, the second of their five children. 1787 - went to . St. John's College, Cambridge. Went to France in 1791 (during French Revolution). Natalia Han. Macee Wiese. The World Is Too Much With Us. The . world is too much with us; late and soon,. Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers:. Little we see in Nature that is ours;. Poetic Devices . Meaning. Form/Structure. Figurative Language. Tone. Sound/Rhyme. Punctuation . Stanzas/Breaks . Similes. Metaphor. Personification. Imagery. Earth has not anything to show more fair:. 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 . William Blake. Songs of Innocence. : “Holy Thursday,” p.69. Songs of Experience. : “Holy Thursday,” p.73. Songs of Experience. : “The Sick Rose,” p.73. Songs of Experience. : “The . Tyger. The Romantic Movement in England. Little Lamb who made thee . Dost thou know who made thee . Gave thee life & bid thee feed. . By the stream & o'er the mead;. Gave thee clothing of delight,. By; William Wordsworth. Brief . Summary. & bIO.. In this poem the author gives the reader a very descriptive view of how he feels after five years have past in his life. The poem seems to be of the memories of a bitter sweet time. 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 . 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. William Wordsworth, “Poems in Two Volumes ” (1807). Millennium I p. 245 - 247. Look at the title and check the words “intimations” and “recollections” in your dictionary. The title of the poem could also be paraphrased as:. ABOUT THE POET. Era – April 1770 -1850. Born in . Cockermouth. , Cumberland in the scenic region of Lake District, the landscapes of which affected his poetry. Remained close to sister Dorothy, who was a major influence in his literary works, apart from fellow poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Milton and Shakespeare. 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
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