1. William Wordsworth's Poetry
William Wordsworth complains that "the world" is too overwhelming for us to appreciate it: "Getting and spending, we lay waste our power: Little we see in nature that is our: we have given our hearts away, a sordid boon. ... These people are losing their power of divinity and these groups of people could no longer identify with the natural world. ... He goes on to say that her shape is one of a graceful dancer and her attractive image is in the mind of the romantic poet William Wordsworth which sometimes makes him surprised and frightened because this woman who he has laid eyes ...
- Word Count: 2404
- Approx Pages: 10