william wordsworth
born on April 7, 1770 was a major English romantic poet who was an honoured 'Poet Laureate of the united kingdom in the court of Queen victoria from 1843 until his death on 23 april 1850.
he is a leading english nature poet. his collection of poetry 'Lyrical ballads' is considered as the central work of romantic literary theory the poem 'Upon westminster bridge' is one of the best examples of his romantic poems
'Upon westminster Bridge is a petrarchan sonnet in which william wordsworth describes the beauty of the bridge as seen at down from the westminster bridge london the then world had to still experience the industrial.
the poet was enthralled by the panoramic landscape, beauty, calm, and quiet nature before him. this poem was first published in the 'collection of poems' in two volumes in 1807
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