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2. William Wordsworth: Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey
In this poem, nature is seen as life-giving and important to man kind. We are supposed to mix with nature and be a part of it, not isolate ourselves from it in the towns. Wordsworth shows us this in a somewhat romantic point of view – he speaks the greatness of setting suns, round oceans, living air and blue skies. It fills us with joy when we look at it – and we should not subjugate it. However, in “yellow” nature resemble
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