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William Wordsworth

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  • A Fathers' Day to remember

    SINGH NAGAR: William Wordsworth had once famously remarked, "Father! - To God himself we cannot give a holier name." With a similar thought in mind, tiny tots of Penguin Castle Pre-school on Friday participated in a special activity dedicated to their fathers   from Times of India Read more »

  • Black Gold Keeps Flowing in the Bakken

    largely promoting equipment related to hydraulic fracturing and advanced horizontal drilling. And frankly, the quote from William Wordsworth on the sign above the Solargy Lights booth -- "Come forth into the light of things, let nature be your teacher" --   from Investor Uprising Read more »

  • Biography of William Wordsworth

    and fathered five children. He received a civil list pension in 1842 and was made poet-laureate just one year later. Today Wordsworth's poetry remains widely read. Its almost universal appeal is perhaps best explained by Wordsworth's own words on the role,   from BigNerds.com Read more »

  • The Anti-MBA

    they will need hiking boots and waterproof jackets. There may be a few that put “The Prelude,” the 19th-century poet William Wordsworth’s autobiographical masterpiece, on their reading lists, or that drag high-flying executives to a Quaker meeting for a period   from The New York Times Read more »

  • Calvin Merry (Flickr) "The child is father to the man"

    child is father to the man”, said William Wordsworth, and so sang Blood, Sweat and Tears. Children teach more than their own fathers. Children at a shelter type facility have taught me a lot. It was late at night, they arrived without luggage, without even   from BlogHer Read more »

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About William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth (7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850) was a major English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped launch the Romantic Age in English literature with their 1798 joint publication, Lyrical Ballads.

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