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William Wordsworth

Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood

Fiction | Poem | Adult | Published in 1807

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My Heart Leaps Up” by William Wordsworth (1807)

Although published in 1807, this poem was written in 1802—about the same time as the first four stanzas of “Ode.” It more succinctly addresses the same idea.  Wordsworth made the last three lines of this poem the epigraph to his “Ode,” which elaborates and clarifies the thoughts and feelings of the shorter poem.

Tintern Abbey” by William Wordsworth (1798)

The poem has a much longer official title, but is best known as “Tintern Abbey.” It is another famous example of Wordsworth’s abiding interest in the inspirational power of childhood memories and his transcendental view of nature.

Ode to the West Wind” by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1820)

This is another famous Romantic ode, formally very different from Wordsworth’s “Ode” but expressing a similar fascination with nature. The poet praises the wind for its power to contribute to the change of seasons and to nature’s rejuvenation in the spring. He hopes the wind might also enable his personal spiritual rebirth.

Ode to a Nightingale” by John Keats (1819)

In this equally famous ode, the poet admires the purity of the nightingale’s song and celebrates the bird’s ability to express joy unadulterated by the awareness of death which burdens humankind—a theme also prominent in Wordsworth’s “Ode.

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