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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...
- 1804. Nevertheless, he
returned to
visit the
Wordsworths in
Grasmere from time to time. The
Wordsworths were also
visited at Dove
Cottage by
Walter Scott...
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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,...
- Matt
Wordsworth is an
Australian television presenter.
Wordsworth is a
former w****night
presenter of ABC News
Queensland in Brisbane.
Wordsworth attended...
- To
William Wordsworth is a poem by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge written in 1807 as a
response to poet
William Wordsworth's autobiographical poem The Prelude...
- upon the
banks \ Of this fair river; thou, my
dearest Friend". The
Wordsworths' stay at
Alfoxton House was
brief due to
their financial difficulties...
- 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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Bishop Wordsworth's School is a
Church of
England boys'
grammar school in Salisbury,
Wiltshire for boys aged 11 to 18. The
school has been
amongst the...
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Curwen Wordsworth (19
January 1915 – 21
November 1993) was an
English character actor. He was the great-great-grandson of the poet
William Wordsworth. As...
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Cottage in 1809
after having met his hero
Wordsworth a
couple of
times before at
Allan Bank,
where the
Wordsworths lived during 1808–1811, and then at Rydal...