Wordsworth's Poems in England

William wordsworth's poetry theory shook the rule of English classical poetics and promoted the Romantic poetry movement. He used to be the Poet Laureate, and his representative works include lyric ballads, overtures next to Tinden Abbey. She lives in a lonely place. I am a guest among strangers, a lonely maid, and a deep sleep covers my heart. I have a strange idea.

"She lives on an abandoned road" reads as follows:

She lives on an abandoned road,

Living by pigeon creek,

No one praised the girl there,

It is rare for someone to love her.

She is like an invisible violet.

The rock covered with moss is half covered!

She is as beautiful as a cold star.

Blinking in the sky alone.

She lives in obscurity, and almost no one knows when she will die;

But now that Lucy is buried,

For me, the world is not what it used to be.

Wordsworth (1770 ~ 1850), 19 th century English lakeside poet, was the founder of English romantic poetry. Born in the Lake District of northwest England. 179 1 graduated from Cambridge university. He took part in the activities of the French Revolution, but the chaotic scene after the Revolution greatly hurt the poet's mind. 1798, the poet and Coleridge * * * published a collection of lyric songs, which became famous at one fell swoop. 18 13 years, the poet became an official, and his poetry gradually dried up. The poet was awarded the title of "Poet Laureate" in his later years.