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'Tintern Abbey' is a passionate poem, a poem of faith, hoping and hopeful, that comes at the end of the great joint volume, Lyrical Ballads 1798, containing poetry by Wordsworth and his friend ...
THIS extract from Wordsworth’s celebrated poem encapsulates his philosophy about the healing and moral power of nature. ... from LINES WRITTEN ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY Other gifts Have followed, for ...
The woodlands around Tintern Abbey form a very important habitat for a wide variety of wild flowers. Two of the more spectacular of these are wild garlic and bluebells both of which are in bloom ...
Tintern Abbey, "D. K." Sketch in TIMES. Full text is unavailable for this digitized archive article. Subscribers may view the full text of this article in its original form through TimesMachine.
David Lehman takes a close look at William Wordsworth's 'Tintern Abbey,' one of the greatest of all English Romantic odes.
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Tintern Abbey to be transformed with sound and fire for event - MSNTintern Abbey is set to be transformed with a sound, projection and fire night installation later this month as part of the Wye Valley River Festival. Tickets are on sale for Shadows of Tintern ...
Wordsworth is in top form in this extract from one of his finest poems, composed in 1798. Lamenting the loss of youthful joy in nature, he muses on the compensations of maturity. There is always a ...
Mr McAleavy explained that despite being elected as the Abbey's Abbot in 1340, John of Tintern was up to much worse. ... 'Largest ever grant' secured for nature reserve could stop flooding. External.
Tintern Abbey, the subject of ... The sadness of humanity made itself heard in 'Tintern Abbey'; yet, fused into the context of Nature, that sadness was heard as music, as something beautiful.
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