William Wordworth's "Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour, July 13, 1798" is known by many shorter names, such as "Lines" or "Tintern Abbey." It is one of the most classic poems of the Romantic Era, noted for the imagery of nature, the longing for the sublime, and the relationship that William shared with his sister, Dorothy.
This is an annotated poem project as part of ENGL6870 -- Green Romanticism at Auburn University at Montgomery.
Page created and maintained by Kimberly Leifer.
This is an annotated poem project as part of ENGL6870 -- Green Romanticism at Auburn University at Montgomery.
Page created and maintained by Kimberly Leifer.