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truly amazing so glad i read. fav poem was probably "Seven"
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I absolutely loved Coleridge's poems in this collection but Wordsworths were not all that good to me. I love the romantic poets, their work is amazing.... Keats, Shelley, Byron and I think Coleridge actually deserved to have more space in their collaborative collection but, Alas! WOrdsworth was a selfish old goat who even told Keats that his (superior) poetry was rubbish. Wordsworth struggled being overshadowed and the believed himself above all other poets when in fact, I found Coleridge's Rime of the Ancyent Marinere and three other contributions bizarre and mystifying and far more intriguing than the majority of Wordsworth's poems. Not to say that I dislike all works of Wordsworth, he is one of the early romantics and influenced the greats. Some of his poems are brilliant like Harry Gill and Goody Blake but they did not all have the draw or charm of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's work.
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I actually really enjoyed this poems more than I thought I would. Especially Tintern Abbey (a beautiful poem).

Romanticism isn't really my favourite area of poetry, but this definitely makes me want to explore more of Wordsworth's work!

Not a huge poetry fan but Wordsworth is really good and a classic that obviously had to be read.

It’s challenging to rate a book of poems as a whole. As (in my opinion) some of these poems deserved five big fat stars, while others deserved maybe two. Overall it was wonderful to get aquatinted with “The Lake Poets” through this collection though.

My favorite were these lines from Wordsworth:

“Then come, my sister! come, I pray,
With speed put on your woodland dress,
And bring no book; for this one day
We’ll give to idleness.”

If you love nature and words and are a romantic type too, I highly recommend this book.

It’s good to read the original selection as published by Wordsworth and Coleridge after their year of friendship in Somerset. But it’s a strangely mixed bag - The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere in particular seems very out of place as the first poem in the volume. My favourites here are Wordsworth’s poems of ordinary people facing tough lives - The Female Vagrant, The Thorn, The Last of the Flock, The Idiot Boy.