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With reference to the poem Daffodils, explain how William Wordsworth is a poet of nature. I want it in 400 words

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William Wordsworth is regarded as the greatest poet of nature is a worshipper of nature nature devotes high priest nature of him. In his poem Independence that you and is not treated in a casual effacing manner under the influence of nature experiences of Mystic mode of tramnsidental feeling.Thethe Revolutionary Movement in France 1788 1792 to made up of an impression on his mind but soon he was dissolution and spend some years in despair he was given the title the poet Laureate in 1843 his major works and lyrical ballads 1798 poems in two volumes 1807 and the exclusion in 1814.Daffodils is WordPress most famous work and shows will be with diddly his love of nature It analyse the idea that beautiful objects of nature like Daffodils flowers that Bloom earliest in Spring in England for our minds with pleasure even the memory of such objects delight the poet tells us how he won so large number of golden coloured beautiful Daffodils growing beside a lake.in their company he felt happy and was lost in their beauty he continued to give at the beautiful site afterwards whenever he was lonely or sad the memory of these beautiful flowers filled him with great happiness his heart began to dance with the dancing Daffodils.
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