Letters by William Wordsworth in which he revealed he was struggling to pen lines of poetry have sold for £6,350 at auction.
RESIDENTS of a village famous for its ties to a romantic poet are fuming over plans to transform a restaurant into a kebab ...
Quaint, picturesque and nestled among rolling fells, it is no wonder that William Wordsworth described Grasmere as the ...
Rare letters written by William Wordsworth have sold for £6,350 at auction, shedding fresh light on the poet’s inner life and ...
Until recently, fans of William Wordsworth could visit his final home, Rydal Mount and Gardens, nestled in the heart of England’s green and beautiful Lake District. Renowned as one of the most ...
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Residents of Wordsworth's 'loveliest' Lake District village are furious over plan for kebab shop
A Lake District village once described by Wordsworth as 'the loviest spot that man hath ever found' is under siege... from a ...
"Michael", the final poem in Lyrical Ballads, begins quietly with a line that is nearly a promise and not quite an invitation: "If from the public way you turn your steps ..." The poem goes on to ...
Has there ever been a great poet as tempting to laugh at as William Wordsworth? The tradition of mocking him is as old as the tradition of revering him. In 1807, when Wordsworth published “Poems, in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Until recently, fans of William Wordsworth could visit his final home, Rydal Mount and Gardens, nestled in the heart of England’s ...
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