in the poem to the skylark'the skylark thinks of both heaven and earth'elaborte it
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In Shelley's "To a Skylark," the poet contrasts man and the skylark.
It should be noted that Shelley was considered one of the three major poets leading the Romantic Movement of literature, along with Keats and Lord Byron. Two earlier poets who brought these sensibilities into the 19th Century were Coleridge and Wordsworth.
There had been a growing interest in different types of poetry to do with three topics: nature, heightened feelings, and primitive cultures.
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