Examine the nation of romanticism in view of poem tintirn abbey
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For "Tintern Abbey," the mere title about the poem being composed adjacent to the Wye River reflects the love of nature. The reverence for nature is a theme of Romanticism. Additionally, the premise of the poem is a meditation on how time has passed since his last visit to the area and how he has changed.
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