Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth - Mini Poem Summaries

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
The poet wanders in the field and encounters a bunch of daffodils, which make him happy.

My Heart Leaps Up

Rainbows make the speaker happy today, as they did when he was a child

The World is Too Much With Us

City life corrupts the soul, moves us out of tune with nature. For the narrator, even paganism is better than city life.

William Wordsworth


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