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- William Wordsworth was born on April 7, 1770 in Cumberland, England, UK. He was a writer, known for The Sunday Programme (1994) and Baby Einstein: Baby Shakespeare World of Poetry (1999). He died on April 23, 1850 in Rydal Mount, England, UK.
- Major poet of the Romantic Age in English literature (late 1700s)
- Most famous poems include Tintern Abbey, Intimations Of Immortality, and I Wondered Lonely As A Cloud. Most famous and influential poetry collection entitled Lyrical Ballads.
- Part of the poetic movement that wrote explicitly about Nature and Nostaligic Feelings; often labeled as "Poet of Nature."
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