The correspondence includes an admission he was struggling to pen lines of poetry in his later life.
A Welsh legend goes something like “the one who sees the season’s first daffodil will have blessings of wealth in the new year”. The English poet William Wordsworth (1770–1850) echoes the sentiment of ...
Now the air is turning crisp and the days are getting shorter, you may be already turning your thoughts to your travel plans for next year. So why not plan ahead for a spring trip infused with a touch ...
IN THIS SEASON of cancelled parties, the 250th anniversary of William Wordsworth’s birth will also go unmarked in public. Celebrations of the English poet, born on April 7th 1770, should have bloomed ...
On April 15, 1802, the poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy were enjoying a spring walk through the hills and vales of the English Lake District when they came across a field of daffodils.
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