Who called Wordsworth, high priest of nature
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
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It was said by Mathew Arnold.
- Arnold was also a poet as well as a critic.
- He aptly described him as the Highest priest of nature.
- In this ordinary environment, Wordsworth discovered an abundance of beauty, and nothing seemed unpleasant to him.
- In the poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge,' he expresses our dissatisfaction with city life and its endless drudgery.
- He could sense nature's omnipresence and omnipotence and thus paid Nature the highest encomium through his poetry.
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