Episode Synopsis "POETRY IN TIMES OF PANDEMIC: TWO POEMS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH "
I am reading two short poems of William Wordsworth: 1. LINES COMPOSED UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE 2. THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US. In these challenging times realization of the importance of Nature has been a common experience as we are shut inside our houses and listen to the sounds of birds and watch the sky at night and feel the sweetness of the air....things that we have forgotten to notice for long. Wordsworth reminds us of the limitations of the material worls. Nature is always soothing. We must respect her.
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