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By Leanne Sullivan - March 16, 2010

A Romantic poet, Wordsworth often draws from nature to describe his subjects or his narrator’s outlook on the world. In his poem “Resolution and Independence,” which employs twenty septets with an ababcc rhyme scheme, Wordsworth expresses his concerns and anxiety with a topic that can be summed up by lines 48-49, which read, “We Poets in our youth…

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