Robert Southey, it has been argued, although becoming identified as the central'Lake Poet'( he lived at Greta Hall from 1803 to 1843 ), was mostly a prose writer and did not particularly subscribe to the Wordsworthian vision of the Lakes.
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The first phase, which desperately needs a name ( " First and Second Rounds " is something less than Wordsworthian ) is an opportunity for lesser-known schools to make statements and for mystery teams to display their credentials ( hello, there, Texas Tech ).
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Is it a bucolic " oasis " for Wordsworthian rumination or a sterile " grass museum " serving first and foremost to enhance the view from the high windows of the finest buildings of Fifth Avenue and Central Park West, where some of the park's wealthier benefactors happen to live?
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Blake Morrison likewise wrote in " The Guardian " after Heaney's death that in " Field Work ", Heaney " presents himself as a wood-kerne escaped from the massacre, a man who has left the urban battlefront for Wordsworthian seclusion or Ovidian exile ."
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It carries associations of purity, of the natural order as against polluted man-made industrial horror; of the Wordsworthian healing power of Nature herself; even of happy, sunburned peasants laboring in the fields of Old England, where agrotechnical machines and chemical pesticides with sinister-sounding names were as yet unknown.
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When Flowers was invited by Hayward to try the first British Tunny machine at Dollis Hill by typing in the standard test phrase : " Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party ", he much appreciated that the rotor functions had been set up to provide the following Wordsworthian output:
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This collection was chosen by W . H . Auden as part of the Yale Series of Younger Poets, and Auden commended it in his introduction as " providing a new direction for nature poetry in the post-Wordsworthian world . " He has since published ten additional collections of poetry, a memoir, and seven volumes of criticism.