A Tribute to William Wordsworth




















The poem in a nutshell

This poem pays a homage to the English Romantic poet, William Wordsworth. The speaker is highly motivated by the poet and his creations. Hence, Wordsworth sets our spirit free on an enjoyment spree.








The poem - "A Tribute to William Wordsworth"

You attribute poetic beauty
To humble things of Nature;
Your ballads always mesmerise me,
And advise me to love every living creature.

You are the worshipper of Nature,
Now and then exposing your poetic mood;
You immersed yourself in the world of literature;
I regard you from my early childhood.

I admire you inexpressibly;
To me, you are so dear;
I know not why you’re so talented;
My esteem for you is really very sheer.

God’s created many incredible beauties of Nature;
You enjoy them to your heart’s content;
I’m none but a silly layman;
O, please, free my soul from this horrid confinement.

This poem’s just a small gift,
From me to you;
Now, I would like to enjoy
Our Nature’s loveliest view.









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The keywords to the short summary of the poem
Pays homage, English Romantic poet, , William Wordsworth, speaker, highly motivated, the poet and his creations, sets our spirit free on an enjoyment spree

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