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Tintern Abbey
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"Tintern Abbey," formally titled "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour, July 13, 1798," is a poem by William Wordsworth reflecting on nature's profound influence.
The speaker revisits Tintern Abbey after five years, recalling how memories of the landscape sustained him during urban life.
He recognizes a deeper understanding of nature, perceiving it as a moral guide and spiritual presence.
Wordsworth explores the interconnectedness of nature, memory, and personal growth.
The poem celebrates the enduring power of nature to heal and inspire, emphasizing the importance of experiencing and remembering its beauty for inner peace and wisdom.
The speaker revisits Tintern Abbey after five years, recalling how memories of the landscape sustained him during urban life.
He recognizes a deeper understanding of nature, perceiving it as a moral guide and spiritual presence.
Wordsworth explores the interconnectedness of nature, memory, and personal growth.
The poem celebrates the enduring power of nature to heal and inspire, emphasizing the importance of experiencing and remembering its beauty for inner peace and wisdom.
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Referenced when describing Clerval's connection to nature, quoting a line from Wordsworth's "Tintern Abbey".

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