- poemanalysis.com william-wordsworth/poems/Also known as "Daffodils," this is a famous poem by William Wordsworth, a key figure in the Romantic movement of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
- litpriest.com authors/william-wordsworth/Luckily the splendid imagination of William Wordsworth was repeatedly excessively influential for his principle, and he unintentionally overlooks it completely in...
- 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...
- poetryarchive.org Poets William WordsworthThis collection succeeds in its ambitious aim to change the direction of English poetry: Wordsworth said that he wanted to show that men who do not wear fine...
- englishhistory.net poets/william-wordsworth/William Wordsworth was born on 7 April 1770 in Cockermouth to John Wordsworth, a legal agent for James Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale and Collector of...
- poets.org poet/william-wordsworthWilliam Wordsworth was born in Cockermouth, Cumbria, England, on April 7, 1770.
- menonimus.org william-wordsworth-brief-biography/William Wordsworth was born on 7th April 1770 at Cocker mouth in Cumberland.
- books.google.co.zw books?id=kzcJAAAAQAAJThe Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1 William Wordsworth Full view - 1854.
- shortpoems.org poets/william-wordsworth/No motion has she now, no force; She neither hears nor sees; Rolled round in earth’s diurnal course, With rocks, and stones, and trees. – William Wordsworth.
- britainunlimited.com william-wordsworth/1795: Wordsworth has become a familiar figure in the radical circles in London and is a regular visitor to the house of William Godwin during the Spring.