Essay On William Wordsworth's Poem London, 1807
Date Submitted: 01/21/2004 15:56:05
William Wordsworth's poem about England and how great it used to be. The writer
actually explains how it had a natural endowment of wealth and power and how it
changed into a country full of selfish men. He goes even further, begging the deceased
John Milton, an English poet and political writer, saying, "Raise us up, return to us
again." He further explains what he wants to return. Wordsworth wants manners, virtue,
freedom, power, everything
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them are set up as monologues with long sentences that run across stanzas. Each poem
rhyme and rhythm which helps make the poem easier to remember. It also shows how
the writer would have read it the recipient.
The classic language in the poems really helped with my enjoyment while reading
them. I have always enjoyed reading the classic language, it almost seemed that the old
style way of speech is like poetry.
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