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"Lyrical Ballads" is a poetry collection by Samuel Taylor Coleridge & this alliterative fellow romantic |
Wordsworth
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$800 |
DJ |
POETRY COLLECTIONS |
2025-07-04 |
#9370 |
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Published after his 1850 death, "The Prelude" is an epic poetic memoir by this Romantic |
Wordsworth
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$1,600 |
DJ |
POETS & POETRY |
2024-03-05 |
#9052 |
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This Romantic poet, who wrote "The World is Too Much With Us", had a perfect last name for his profession |
(William) Wordsworth
DD
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$1,000 |
DJ |
POET-POURRI |
2018-06-27 |
#7793 |
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"The Poet of Nature" & "The Great Laker" (also "The Blockhead" & "The Clownish Sycophant") |
William Wordsworth
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$1,600 |
DJ |
OLD POETS' NICKNAMES |
2017-10-26 |
#7619 |
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This "word"y romantic poet wrote a poem upon Westminster Bridge Sept. 3, 1802 |
(William) Wordsworth
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$1,200 |
DJ |
POETRY & BRIDGES |
2017-02-27 |
#7476 |
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This lake poet's "The Haunted Tree" is about an oak tree in England's Lake District |
Wordsworth
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$1,200 |
DJ |
POET-TREE |
2016-04-12 |
#7277 |
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A poem by him ends, "and then my heart with pleasure fills, and dances with the daffodils" |
(William) Wordsworth
DD
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$2,000 |
DJ |
POETIC LAST LINES |
2014-12-31 |
#6973 |
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Unlike some other Romantics, this"Tintern Abbey" poet did not die young, as the portraitshows |
William Wordsworth
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$1,600 |
DJ |
BRITISH POETS |
2013-11-13 |
#6708 |
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In 1787 he signed his first published poem "Axiologus"; axio- is from the Greek for "worth" |
(William) Wordsworth
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$800 |
DJ |
POETS & POETRY |
2013-01-01 |
#6512 |
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This Lake Poet married Mary Hutchinson, of whom he wrote, "She was a Phantom of delight" |
Wordsworth
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$800 |
J |
POETS & POETRY |
2011-06-16 |
#6174 |
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This Lake Poet, perhaps lonely as a cloud, wandered over to visit Sir Walter Scott in 1803 |
Wordsworth
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$800 |
DJ |
POETS |
2007-11-19 |
#5336 |
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He wrote his poem "To the Cuckoo" in an orchard in Grasmere |
Wordsworth
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$2,000 |
DJ |
BRITISH POETS & POETRY |
2006-06-28 |
#5033 |
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About one of his most famous poems, he said, "I began it upon leaving Tintern, after crossing the Wye" |
William Wordsworth
DD
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$1,000 |
DJ |
BRITISH POETS & POETRY |
2005-12-22 |
#4899 |
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In 1843, 36 years after he "wandered lonely as a cloud", he sauntered into the post |
Wordsworth
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$1,200 |
DJ |
BRITISH POETS LAUREATE |
2004-12-28 |
#4677 |
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He wrote, "My heart leaps up when I behold a rainbow in the sky" in the early 1800s at Grasmere |
William Wordsworth
DD
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$1,800 |
J |
POETS & POETRY |
2003-05-08 |
#4314 |
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The closing lines of his "Tintern Abbey" poem were written to his sister Dorothy, an accomplished writer herself |
Wordsworth
DD
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$3,000 |
DJ |
BRITISH POETS & POETRY |
2002-07-11 |
#4129 |
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"Resolution and Independence" is found in this lake poet's 1807 "Poems in Two Volumes" |
William Wordsworth
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$600 |
DJ |
POETS & POETRY |
2000-04-17 |
#3606 |
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He wrote that "Nothing can bring back the hour of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower" |
William Wordsworth
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$600 |
DJ |
BRITISH POETS LAUREATE |
2000-01-21 |
#3545 |
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Throw sword! |
Wordsworth
DD
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$500 |
J |
SCRAMBLED ROMANTIC POETS |
1999-09-13 |
#3451 |
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"The Haunted Tree" is a haunting poem by this Lake poet |
William Wordsworth
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$400 |
DJ |
EGAD! MORE POET-TREE! |
1999-07-09 |
#3435 |
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This Lake Poet wasn't widely appreciated by critics until he published "The River Duddon" in 1820 |
William Wordsworth
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$500 |
J |
POETIC POTPOURRI |
1997-03-31 |
#2906 |
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This Lake Poet finished a draft of "The Prelude" in 1805 & kept revising it for 45 years |
William Wordsworth
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$1,000 |
DJ |
POETS & POETRY |
1994-06-27 |
#2276 |
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The closing poem in "Lyrical Ballads" was his "lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey" |
Wordsworth
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$800 |
DJ |
POETS |
1994-06-20 |
#2271 |
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The 1798 collection "Lyrical Ballads" contained poems by both Coleridge & this "Tintern Abbey" poet |
Wordsworth
DD
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$2,100 |
DJ |
POETRY |
1993-06-11 |
#2035 |
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This Lake Poet succeeded his friend Robert Southey as Poet Laureate in 1843 |
Wordsworth
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$1,000 |
DJ |
POETS |
1992-10-14 |
#1863 |
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This "Tintern Abbey" poet was appointed Poet Laureate of Great Britain in 1843 |
William Wordsworth
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$1,000 |
DJ |
POETS |
1991-11-29 |
#1670 |
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His poem about daffodils opens, "I wandered lonely as a cloud that floats on high o'er vales & hills" |
Wordsworth
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$1,000 |
DJ |
POETS & POETRY |
1991-10-23 |
#1643 |
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Several of his poems were addressed to his sister Dorothy Wordsworth |
William Wordsworth
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$100 |
J |
POETS |
1989-04-27 |
#1084 |
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This nineteenth-century poet laureate was the most famous poet born in the Lake District of England |
William Wordsworth
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$400 |
J |
POETS |
1988-11-10 |
#964 |