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1. Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey,
Link: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45527/lines-composed-a-few-miles-above-tintern-abbey-on-revisiting-the-banks-of-the-wye-during-a-tour-july-13-1798
Description: WEBLines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798. By William Wordsworth. Five years have past; five summers, with the length. Of five long winters! and again I hear. These waters, rolling from their mountain-springs. With a soft inland murmur.—Once again.
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2. A Short Analysis of William Wordsworth’s ‘Lines Written …
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Description: WEBMar 9, 2020 · In summary, the poem sees Wordsworth revisiting the ‘banks of the Wye’, the river that flows through England and Wales, five years …
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3. Tintern Abbey Summary & Analysis - LitCharts
Link: https://www.litcharts.com/poetry/william-wordsworth/lines-composed-a-few-miles-above-tintern-abbey
Description: WEBTintern Abbey Summary & Analysis. “Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798”— commonly known as “Tintern Abbey”— is a poem written by the British Romantic poet William Wordsworth. Wordsworth had first visited the Wye Valley when he was 23 years old.
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4. The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Banks of Wye: A …
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Description: WEBThe Project Gutenberg eBook of The Banks of Wye: A Poem This ebook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
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5. Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey - Wikipedia
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Description: OverviewBackgroundOutline of themesLiterary and aesthetic contextBibliographyExternal links Lines Written a 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 Banks of the Wye during a Tour, July 13, 1798, is often abbreviated simply to Tintern Abbey, although that building does not appear within the poem. It was written by Wordsworth after a walking tour with his sist…
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6. Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on …
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Description: WEBLines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour, July 13, 1798 by William Wordsworth - Poems | Academy of American Poets.
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7. ‘Tintern Abbey’: A Poem by William Wordsworth
Link: https://interestingliterature.com/2018/11/tintern-abbey-a-poem-by-william-wordsworth/
Description: WEBNov 5, 2018 · ‘Tintern Abbey’ by William Wordsworth, or to give it its fuller title, ‘Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey’, or to give it its absolutely full title, ‘Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting the Banks of …
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8. The banks of Wye: a poem : Bloomfield, Robert, 1766 …
Link: https://archive.org/details/banksofwyepoem00bloo
Description: WEBThe banks of Wye: a poem. by. Bloomfield, Robert, 1766-1823. Publication date. 1812. Topics. Wye, River (Wales and England) -- Poetry, Wales, South -- Poetry. Publisher. Philadelphia, Bradford and Inskeep.
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9. The Banks of Wye: A Poem by Robert Bloomfield
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Description: WEBOct 1, 2005. Most Recently Updated. Oct 14, 2012. Copyright Status. Public domain in the USA. Downloads. 10 downloads in the last 30 days. Project Gutenberg eBooks are always free! Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.
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10. Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, On …
Link: https://literarydevices.net/lines-composed-a-few-miles-above-tintern-abbey/
Description: WEBIts original title was “Lines Written A Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey.” It was written in the memory of his visit to the banks of the River Wye in 1798 with his sister. The popularity of the poem rests on its description of nature and the poet’s love for the natural scene.