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William Wordsworth was a leading English Romantic poet known for his celebration of the natural world, his focus on everyday life and ordinary people, and his belief in the power of imagination and memory. He often explored themes of beauty, emotion, and the connection between nature and humanity in his poetry. Wordsworth's work helped to shape the Romantic movement in literature.

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