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Similar words: cross swords withwilliam bradfordbroadswordWilliamswordsmanwilliam iicross swordswilliam pittMeaning: n. a romantic English poet whose work was inspired by the Lake District where he spent most of his life (1770-1850). 
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1. William Wordsworth wrote lyric poetry/was a lyric poet.
2. William Wordsworth may have been influenced in his ideas of development by William Green.
3. Wistfully, William Wordsworth wrote: en and everyone understood what the poet meant.
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4. But the greatest praise perhaps came from William Wordsworth, who wrote the epitaph for Green's gravestone.
5. Habit rules the unreflecting herd ( William Wordsworth ).
6. Can you structure a sentence as William Wordsworth?
7. William Wordsworth was the founder of English romantic movement in the 19th century and representative of lake poets.
8. The Lake DistrictLake poets William Wordsworth, Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey of the 19 th century.
9. William Wordsworth s outlook forms the foundation for his poetics.
10. William Wordsworth was one of the most important English Romanticist poets in the early 19th century.
11. William Wordsworth said "the child is father of the man".
12. William Wordsworth, George Gorden, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats are all outstanding English romantic poets.
13. "Not choice, but habit rules the unreflecting herd," William Wordsworth said in the 19th century.
14. William Wordsworth lived to the age of 80 and died in 1850.
15. William Wordsworth was the founder of English romantic movement in 19th century and representative of lake poets.
16. I found one other instructive quote from the right hon. Gentleman - a delphic utterance worthy of William Wordsworth at his best.
17. Term loosely applied to three English poets, Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and William Wordsworth (and sometimes Thomas De Quincey), who lived in the Lake District of England.
18. Lake District was the home of the Lake Poets William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor, Coleridge and Robert Southey of 19th century Britain.
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