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William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth was a 19th century Romantic poet of the Lake District of England. Many schoolchildren are introduced to him through his most famous poem, "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" also known as "Daffodils."

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What Is The Music On Baby Wordsworth?

From Holdberg's Time - Grieg

Marche from Jeux D'Enfants - Bizet

Concerto in G, III - Bach

Fig Leaf Rag - Joplin

Danse de La Pooupee (Debussy)

Symphony No. 9, 1st Movement (Schubert)

There also a few songs written by in-house composers.

Is the daffodils by willia wordsworth a narrative poem?

The Daffodils by William Wordsworth is a narrative poem and the reader feels as if he is in that particular scenery when encounters the poem and the reader forgets all his worries and he just goes along with the poem.

Who is talking to whom in daffodils by William Wordsworth?

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.

What was the name of William Wordsworth's mother?

William Wordsworth's mother's name was Ann Cookson Wordsworth.

What does the Wordsworth family do with Carolina Panthers?

What does the Wordsworth family do with Carolina Panthers, the Sports team? They make money. The Wordsworths own the Panthers.

Where does Lucy Gray live?

In the heartbreaking poem "Lucy Gray" by Wordsworth, Lucy Gray "dwelt on a wide Moor."