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  • Thumbnail for Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey
    Few Miles above Tintern Abbey is a poem by William Wordsworth. The title, Lines Written (or Composed) a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the...
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    Tintern Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Tyndyrn pronunciation) was founded on 9 May 1131 by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow. It is situated adjacent to the village...
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  • Tintern Abbey may refer to: Tintern Abbey, Wales Tintern Abbey, County Wexford, Ireland "Tintern Abbey" (poem), by William Wordsworth Tintern Abbey (band)...
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    nature which for much of the Romantic Era's poetry is typical. His "Tintern Abbey", for example, says "Nature never did betray / The heart that loved...
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    Wordsworth later said were the two best lines in the poem, recalling the "tranquil restoration" of Tintern Abbey, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the...
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  • particular setting". Other examples of such poems include Wordsworth's "Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey" and The Prelude. Sometimes the term is...
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    Malmesbury Abbey, at Malmesbury in Wiltshire, England, is a former Benedictine abbey dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul. It was one of the few English...
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    Ode: Intimations of Immortality (category 1807 poems)
    understanding of psychological development that is also found in his poems The Prelude and Tintern Abbey. Wordsworth's praise of the child as the "best philosopher"...
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    Tears, Idle Tears (category 1847 poems)
    wrote a poem inspired by this location in 1798, "Tintern Abbey", which develops a similar theme. While Tintern Abbey may have prompted the poem, it seems...
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    irregular rhyme. It serves as Shelley's response to William Wordsworth's Tintern Abbey and as a "defiant reaction" against the "religious certainties" of Samuel...
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    the "Lucy poems". According to critic Norman Lacey, Wordsworth built his reputation as a "poet of nature". Early works, such as "Tintern Abbey", can be...
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    nature to gain spiritually in a manner similar to the Romantic poems, including "Tintern Abbey" by William Wordsworth or "This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison"...
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    nor Coleridge's name as author. One of Wordsworth's most famous poems, "Tintern Abbey", was published in this collection, along with Coleridge's "The...
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  • Wordsworth borrowed a copy while still a schoolboy, and the poem's influence on his Tintern Abbey and The Prelude is widely recognised. The late nineteenth...
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    Castle. Tintern Abbey was founded in 1131 by Cistercian monks, and largely rebuilt in the 13th century. It is the best-preserved medieval abbey in Wales...
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    genre that began with Coleridge's 'Conversation' poems, and included William Wordsworth's Tintern Abbey, Percy Bysshe Shelley's Stanzas Written in Dejection...
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    Mariner (Coleridge) Lines Written Above Tintern Abbey Hart-Leap Well There Was a Boy, &c. The Brothers, a Pastoral Poem Ellen Irwin, or the Braes of Kirtle...
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    and politics. Indeed, Wordsworth's "Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey" marks a change in the course of the genre. Increasingly, the landscape...
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  • probably 1137 or 1138) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and founder of Tintern Abbey. A member of a powerful family, Walter was a younger son who was given...
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  • for the most part, imply a concentrated narrative. Poems such as William Wordsworth's Tintern Abbey and Percy Bysshe Shelley's Mont Blanc, to name two...
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