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It is a well-known fact that William Wordsworth is a nature poet and he is a supreme worshipper of nature. In most of his poems, nature has a pivotal position. His philosophy of nature lie in the fact that he conceived nature as a living personality; nature as a source of consolation and joy and nature as a great teacher, guardian and nurse. He believed that in the living personality of nature a divine spirit, termed as mystical pantheism, is prevailing in all objects of nature. This belief finds a complete expression in ‘Tintern Abbey’ where he says that the spirit rolls through all the objects of nature.

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