Wordsworth: The Eternal RomanticGramercy Books, 1999 - Всего страниц: 96 William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was the quintessential Romantic, an imaginative and graceful poet. He was one of the greatest poets of all time, becoming Poet Laureate and making the English Lake District a mecca for poetry lovers. This edition celebrates some of Wordsworth's greatest poetry and is illustrated with some of the world's most beautiful works of art, many painted by artists inspired by his evocative descriptions of the lakes. |
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Allan Bank B. R. Haydon beauteous beauty behold Beloved Friends beneath the trees blessed blest bower breath Bridgeman Art Library bright calm Child Claude Monet cliffs Coleridge Cottage Courtesy of Visual daffodils dancing dear death deep Dorothy Dorset doth Dove Cottage earth Eternal Romantic EXTRACT flowers Furness Abbey Gallery gleams glee glittering Grasmere green grey grief grove halloo hath heard heaven hill hope Lake District Lancaster Castle listening London lonely Lucy Gray Lyrical Ballads mighty mind mood morning Mother mountains murmur National Portrait Gallery Nature night Nuns Fret o'er pastoral peace pleasure Poems poetry Power Prelude quiet rocks shout sight silent sings Sleep solitary song Sonnet soul spirit stars steep Surprised by Joy sweet thee things thought Tintern Abbey Vale Victoria & Albert Visual Arts Library voice Walk WANDERED Westminster Bridge wild William Wordsworth winds woods