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Wordsworth addresses The Prelude to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, his fellow poet and friend.
William Wordsworth had one wife named Mary Hutchinson, whom he married in 1802.
William Wordsworth married Mary Hutchinson in 1802 and they had four children, two of whom died very young.
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It is believed, since his sister did record a day that they visited an area in the Lake District of England in her journal, that William Wordsworth is the speaker of the poem "Daffodils". The visit was in 1802 and the poem was first written in 1804. It is written as a memorty of a time when the daffodils brought him such joy because of their beauty after a long and dull winter.
Annette Vallon was the French mistress of the English poet William Wordsworth, with whom she had a daughter named Caroline. After Wordsworth's return to England, he largely lost contact with Annette and their child due to personal and societal pressures. Vallon lived in France, facing the challenges of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and she eventually remarried. The nature of her later life remains less documented, but she is often remembered for her connection to Wordsworth and the impact of their relationship on his poetry.
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William Cullen Bryant was influenced by British Romantic poets such as William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He admired their focus on nature, transcendentalism, and the power of the imagination in their poetry, and incorporated these themes into his own work.
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AnswerIn Luke chapter 1, Mary went to visit her cousin, Elisabeth.
the poet William Wordsworth has pointed out a particular reaper. It is not any other solitary reaper except her. So 'the' word points to that very solitary reaper whom the poet had seen.