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William Wordsworth (7
April 1770 – 23
April 1850) was an
English Romantic poet who, with
Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
helped to
launch the
Romantic Age in...
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Wordsworth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
William Wordsworth (1770–1850) was an
English romantic poet.
Wordsworth may also
refer to:
Wordsworth,...
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Wordsworth Editions is a
British publisher known for
their low-cost
editions of
classic literature and non-fiction works. The firm was
founded by Helen...
- Alan John
Wordsworth (born 9
November 1953) is an
English former rugby union international.
Wordsworth, born in
Thornton Heath,
studied at
Whitgift School...
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Wordsworth (25
December 1771 – 25
January 1855) was an
English author, poet, and diarist. She was the
sister of the
Romantic poet
William Wordsworth,...
- Matt
Wordsworth is an
Australian television presenter.
Wordsworth is a
former w****night
presenter of ABC News
Queensland in Brisbane.
Wordsworth attended...
- Johnson,
better known by his
stage name
Wordsworth, is an
American rapper from Brooklyn, New York.
Wordsworth grew up in Brooklyn, New York. He started...
- England. It is best
known as the home of the poet
William Wordsworth and his
sister Dorothy Wordsworth from
December 1799 to May 1808,
where they
spent over...
- of the
Wordsworth family) who
recites "The sun is down, the
stars are bright,
Story Makers come out at night.” as they appear. The
Wordsworths together...
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Christopher Wordsworth (30
October 1807 – 20
March 1885) was an
English intellectual and a
bishop of the
Anglican Church.
Wordsworth was born in London...