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How does the poet repent for his separation from nature

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Answered by Anonymous
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Wordsworth is a "poet of nature" because his poetry refers to the essential human nature untainted by corrupt society. Discuss with reference to "Tintern Abbey." Wordsworth is a "poet of nature" because his poetry refers to the essential human nature untainted by corrupt society.

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Answered by itzcupycake
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Explanation:

Wordsworth is a "poet of nature" because his poetry refers to the essential human nature untainted by corrupt society. Discuss with reference to "Tintern Abbey." Wordsworth is a "poet of nature" because his poetry refers to the essential human nature untainted by corrupt society.

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