Associations to the word «Wordsworth»
Noun
- Coleridge
- Keats
- Tennyson
- Shelley
- Sonnet
- Romanticism
- Byron
- Ode
- Prelude
- Romantic
- Dorothy
- Browning
- Goethe
- Immortality
- Ballad
- Excursion
- Poem
- Milton
- Dickens
- Carlyle
- Poet
- Lamb
- Preface
- Dryden
- Poetry
- Stanza
- Laureate
- Schiller
- Chaucer
- Ruskin
- Whitman
- Godwin
- Shakespeare
- Blake
- Emerson
- Ware
- Rousseau
- Burns
- William
- Austen
- Samuel
- Hutchinson
- Admirer
- Prose
- Salisbury
- Dora
- Epitaph
- Percy
- Hertfordshire
- Vaughan
- Recollection
- Panorama
- Pathos
- Reaper
- Dante
- Beaumont
- Mariner
- Yew
- Taylor
- Lucy
- Cumberland
- Gatherer
- Arnold
- Eliot
- Contemporary
- Mysticism
- Waldo
- Reverie
- Verse
- Cottage
- Imagination
- Hawthorne
- Freshness
- Overflow
- Dove
- Bard
- Christopher
- Leech
- Genius
- Kant
- Annette
- Abbey
- Allusion
- Colchester
- Reminiscence
Adjective
Wiktionary
WORDSWORTH, proper noun. A habitational surname.
WORDSWORTH, proper noun. William Wordsworth (1770 – 1850), a major English romantic poet.
Dictionary definition
WORDSWORTH, noun. A romantic English poet whose work was inspired by the Lake District where he spent most of his life (1770-1850).
Wise words
Man is a creature who lives not upon bread alone, but
principally by catch words.