Brief introduction of Westminster bridge
On the Westminster Bridge is a poem written by the English poet william wordsworth (1770 ~ 1850). Wordsworth, samuel taylor coleridge and robert southey are all called "Lake Poets". They are also the earliest romantic writers in English literature. They love nature, describe rural life under patriarchal clan system, and hate capitalist urban civilization and cold money relations. They lived in seclusion in Lake Cumberland and Lake Grassmill, hence the name "lake poets". Wordsworth was appointed "Poet Laureate" on 1843. However, throughout his life, his poetic achievements are remarkable, and he is worthy of being a great man after Shakespeare and Milton.