25 Jan, 2025
Also known as "Daffodils," this is one of his most famous poem, celebrating beauty of nature and the joy of it.
Credit: Pexels
A meditative poem on power of nature and memory, written during a return visit to the ruins of Tintern Abbey.
Credit: Pexels
This poem explores the theme of childhood innocence and the idea that we carry a sense of the divine.
Credit: Pexels
An autobiographical epic that explores Wordsworth’s own development as a poet and his connection to nature.
Credit: Pexels
Another reflection on nature, memory, and the passage of time, this is seen as one of his more philosophical pieces.
Credit: Pexels