discuss william wordsworth's handling of the theme of the memory in his poem "Tintern Abbey"?
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Wordsworth announces at the very beginning of “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey” that his subject is memory, that he is returning to walk in a place he has been before, and that his experience of the place is all bound together with his memories of being there in the past.
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