- http://wordsworthcountry.com william-wordsworth.htm..like the inverted arches of a Gothic Cathedral. Wordsworth's Birthplace And so to William Wordsworth - 1770-1850.
- estudent-corner.com 2018/07/william-wordsworth-…In 1802 William Wordsworth was again married to his childhood friend Mary Hutchinson ,in the following year Mary give birth to the first of five children.
- lifestyle.iloveindia.com lounge/william-…An early leader of romanticism in English poetry, William Wordsworth is known to be the first and greatest romantic poet of the 19th century.
- english-lakes.com william_wordsworth.htmlFate dealt a terrible blow when the Wordsworth's much loved daughter, Dora, died of tuberculosis in 1847, both William and Mary were crushed by their loss.
- twitter.com WillWordsworth_“Men are we, and must grieve when even the Shade Of that which once was great is pass'd away.” ― William Wordsworth
- learnodo-newtonic.com william-wordsworth-factsWilliam Wordsworth was born on 7th April 1770 in a large mansion known as Wordsworth House in Cockermouth, Cumbria County, North West England.
- poetseers.org the-romantics/william-wordsworth/WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM (1770-1850) born at Cockermouth. His boyhood was full of adventure among the hills, and he says of himself that he showed “a stiff...
- poemsplease.com william-wordsworth/William Wordsworth was born on April 7, 1770, in Cockermouth, Cumberland, England, to John and Ann Wordsworth.
- literopedia.com william-wordsworth-biography-and-…William Wordsworth Biography and Works William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was an English Romantic poet who helped to launch the Romantic Age.
- bookrags.com William_Wordsworth/In the 1807 sonnet "The Words is too much with Us," William Wordsworth speaks out about the conflict between nature and mankind.