ww english exam Flashcards
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‘’celestial light’’ ‘’daily further from the east’’ .‘’visionary gleam’’ ‘’strength is what remains behind’’; ‘’master light’’
’waters on a starry night .. are beautiful and fair’’
‘’fountains, Meadows, hills and groves’ ‘’Shades of the prison -house begin to close’’
Two part prelude
‘’troubled pleasures’’
‘’ elfin pinnace’’ ‘’small circles glittering idly in the moon’ ‘’strode after me’’ ‘’Heaves through the water like a swan’’ ‘’upread its head’’‘’Like a living thing [the mountain] strode after me’’ ‘’my thoughts there hung a darkness, call it solitude’’ ‘’huge and mighty forms that do not live like living men’’
I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud
‘’A host Golden daffodils’’
‘’Continuous as the stars that shine’ ‘’I gazed- i gazed’’
Lines written in Early spring (1798)
“What man has made of man”
‘’Budding twigs’’
’the twiggs spread out their fans’’ and ‘’flowers enjoy the air’’
The Tables Turned
“Let Nature be your Teacher”
“We murder to disect” “Enough of Science and of Art”
“A heart that watches and receives” “meddling intellect,” “science and art” to “barren leaves”.
Tintern Abbey
‘’dreary, evil and selfish ‘’ to describe ‘’cities and towns’’ ‘’hours of weariness’’ ‘’tranquil restoration’’ “we are laid asleep / In body, and become a living soul.” ‘’roe’’ who ‘’bounded’’ ’Theri colours and their forms, were then to me an appetite a feeling of love’’
“Nature never did betray the heart that loved her”
“The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, the guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul of all my moral being”
“fever of the world” “The still sad music of humanity”
Resolution and Independence
‘’All air is filled with pleasant noise of waters’’ ‘’I heard the woods and distant waters roar’’ ‘’Even such a happy child of earth am i’’
‘solitude, the pain of heart, distress, and poverty.”
‘’Beside a pool bare to the eye of heaven I saw a Man before me unawares: The oldest man he seemed that ever wore grey hairs.’’
The World is too much with us; much late and soon
“Getting and spending we lay waste our powers” “Sordid boon” “ - Great God I’d rather be a Paegan’’ “We have given our hearts away,”
Written in London September 1802
“Too think now our life is only dress” “High living and high thinking are no more” “High living and high thinking are no more” ‘’ o friend! I know not why i must look/for comfort’’ “we must run glistening brook” ‘
Lucy Grey; or solitude
‘’ the sweetest thing that ever grew beside a human door’’
‘’But the sweet face of lucy grey will never more be seen’’
‘’Her feet disperse the powdery snow that rise up like smoke’’
‘’But never reached the town’’ ‘’And never looks behind’’
history/context
Worldworth witnessed society becoming increasingly alienated from nature through the growing industrialization during the late 18 century and early 19 century
Wordsworth believed alongside Roussou that individuals were born free and good
Wordsworth shared rousseau’s views that children were born good and it was adult society that corrupted them