This collection brings together all of William Wordsworth's poems from 1816 to 1822, a period that saw the poet at the height of his creativity. The poems explore a wide range of themes, from the beauty of nature to the traumas of the Napoleonic Wars. Wordsworth's writing is celebrated for its lyricism, its emotional depth, and its profound insights into the human condition. This is an essential volume for anyone interested in poetry or Romantic literature.
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