Life Glimpse of the Nature's worshipper - William Wordsworth ?

 I heard amon the solitary hills

Law breathings coming after me and 

Sounds 

Of Undistinguishable  motion.

By the name of William Wordsworth the persons directly or indirectly related with literature make an impression of him and the first as Romantic poet. for every one who love poems, Wordsworth is a name of  a lover who wrote his poems for his beloved. Only a reader who read his poems by heart, can feel the emotions of the poet.William Wordsworth is also known widely for his lyrical ballads of 1798. The "Lyrical Ballads" is the result of poetic partnership between william Wordsworth and another famous romantic poet of the same age samuel taylor Coleridge .In their partnership Coleridge was to take up the 'Supernatural ar at least romantic' While Wordsworth was to give "the charm of novelty to things of every day....by awakening the mind's attention from the lethargy of custom and directing it to the loveliness and the wonder of the world before us".

William Wordsworth was born at Wordsworth house in the Cambrian town of Cockermouth on the western edge of the National Park on 7th april, 1770.He was the second son of the john Wordsworth and Anne Cook.he lost both mother and father at an early  age, that he was entrusted to the care of unsympathetic relatives. William was very close with his sister Dorothy Wordsworth.William lost his mother when he was about eight years old , and tragically, his father followed her to the grave about five years later.William Wordsworth was a lover of nature who love to spent his time in his imaginative world with his beloved .he was one of the great poet of Romantic aeof he was the first romantic poet of the english literature.

Once again i see

These hedge-rows ,hardly hedge-rows ; little lines of sportive wood run wild ;these pastoral farms,

Green to the very door:and wreaths of smoke

sent up ,in silence, from among the trees;

With Some uncertain notice, as might seem

of vagrant dwellers in the houseless woods 

or of some hermit's cave ,where by his fire.

The Hermit sits alone.........

            "Lines written a few miles above tintern abbey" was a great poetic art created by Wordsworth .The poem was  published on his poetry book "lyrical ballad "and it was the master piece of he book . The full little of the poem is 'lines composed a few miles above tintern Abbey , On Revisiting the banks of the way during a ture. july 13th , 1798 . The subject of "Tintern Abbey "is memory specifically ,childhood memories of communion with the beauty of nature "Tintern Abbey " is the young Wordsworth's first great statement of his principal theme , that was the memory of pure communion with nature in childhood was upon the mind even in his adulthood , when access to that pure communion has been lost.In this poem he gave full and lasting expression to the romantic concept of nature as divinity :

    .....I have learned

To look on nature , not as in the hour 

Of thoughtless youth; but hearing often-times

The still sad music of humanity 

Nor harsh nor grating , but with ample 

Power to chasten and subdue.

A have felt A presence that disturbs me with the joy

Of elevated thoughts;

        There is no doubt that nature was the great source of inspiration for Wordsworth. Like other romantic poets he possessed great love for nature but like them he never expressed his anger for nature's cruelty.Wordsworth started observing the nature closely and had a passion to give his feelings to some words. Wordsworth enriched his poetry with his imagination and without the help of memory.Wordsworth's love for nature is very well explained and the reason is that he experience it practically and he grew up in the lake District.

Wordsworth's romantic poetry is different then his contemporary romantic poets.most of the characters that come into  view in his poetry are lonely or feeling alone in some way. There is no character , like the characters of other romantic poets, who appear to be thein the crowd or outgoing.From the writings about William Wordsworth's personal life we come to know that he was not very social or out going , he was a quiet and solitary kind of person and only enjoyed the company of some of his close ones , or otherwise he only wanted the company of the nature and imagination.In 1798 william began to write the great philosophical poem named 'The prelude' which was never completed.That poem is autobiographical .When Mrs.Wordsworth came to choose a little for the long poem her husband had left unpublished at his death,she added to her chosen title "The Prelude" the admirably descriptive subtitle "The Growth of a poet's mind" Wordsworth's insistence on the morally educate influence of nature and on the interrelationship of a love of nature and a love of humanity ,, pervades his this poem. The poem was first drafted in 1799 expanded in 1805 , revised ai interval until 1839 , and finally published posthumously ,in 1850.

I scarcely knew one night of quiet sleep,

Such ghastly visions had I of despair

and tyranny, and implements of death,

Along orations which isn dreams i pleaded

before unjust tribunal ,with a voice

laboring ,a brain confounded ,and a sense 

of treachery and deception in the lace 

The holiest that i know of my own soul.

        book X of Prelude(374 seq.)

        William Wordsworth received an honorary doctor of civil law degree from Durham University and from oxford university too. William died by aggravating a case of pleurisy on 23th April 1850 , and was buried at St. Oswald's church in Grasmere Located in Cambria.

    i wrote this article in the nature lover poet William in my words and on the basis of my little knowledge about him. I read somewhere about his that "there has been greater poet than,but none more original . he saw new things or he saw things in a new way". At last I want to tell that the poems of Wordsworth are not only for reading , but also a good feeling for the readers.

If I should be where i no more can hear  

Thy voice , nor catch from thy wild eyes these gleames  

Of past existence will thou then forget  

That on the banks of these delightful stream  

we stood together ; and that i so long   

Worshipper  of nature hither came   

unwearied in that service :rather say   

with warmer love -Oh ! with for deeper zeal   

            Of holier love               

(Tintern Abbey)   

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