Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth - Mini Poem Summaries
We Are Seven
A little girl insists she has seven siblings, even though two are dead.
Expostulation and Reply
William is asked why he sits and stares at nature uselessly. He replies that there is value not only in activity but in reflection and observation.
The Tables Turned
The speaker implores his audience to turn from books to nature, and become immersed in the emotions it evokes.
Lines, Composed Above Tintern Abbey
The narrator returns to a place in nature where he had been five years previously. He reflects upon the location, and how his growth as a person is reflected in his changing attitude towards nature.
A little girl insists she has seven siblings, even though two are dead.
Expostulation and Reply
William is asked why he sits and stares at nature uselessly. He replies that there is value not only in activity but in reflection and observation.
The Tables Turned
The speaker implores his audience to turn from books to nature, and become immersed in the emotions it evokes.
Lines, Composed Above Tintern Abbey
The narrator returns to a place in nature where he had been five years previously. He reflects upon the location, and how his growth as a person is reflected in his changing attitude towards nature.
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