wordsworth has been rightly called a nature poet.justify your answer.

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William Wordsworth was a pantheist. He worshipped nature and found solace in the proximity with nature. Amidst people shifting to cities and their minds getting polluted, nature remains the only purest form in which human existence could sustain. He brought back to people fond memories of childhood in places like Tintern Abbey where a child's communion with God and nature has been very well portrayed. Wordsworth expressed the deepest feelings of English romanticism, finding the beauty and thrill of life amidst nature. He looked upto nature as a healing force. He believed that nature's company gave joy to human hearts.

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because he appreciate the beauty of nature and he is also called priest of nature

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really

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Poems on Nature were a rarity in William Wordsworth's time in England. Almost all wrote about Kings, Knights, Heroes and their mighty deeds. A few were called Cockneys who wrote about the life in cities, especially in London. Even Wordsworth was one among them once. But his Solitary Reaper changed things. It was a pure poem of feelings and emotions evolving from man's attachment to the mother earth. There was no chivalry in a solitary reaper standing on a field in a lone mountain valley reaping and singing by herself, but by it's beauty of images, perfection of presentation and richness in musical content, it pleased people and there was demand for more which the poet promptly satisfied. Whether he liked it or not, he began to be considered the Nature poet. It is true, many of his Nature songs are superb, particularly Resolution And Independence, also titled The Leech-Gatherer.

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