William Wordsworth
Composed upon Westminster Bridge
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"Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802" by William Wordsworth is a breathtaking poem that captures the awe-inspiring beauty of London's cityscape. In this remarkable piece, Wordsworth proclaims, "Ne'er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep!" This quote encapsulates the speaker's profound sense of tranquility and wonder as he beholds the city in the early morning light. Wordsworth's descriptive verses transport readers to the heart of London, inviting them to share in his profound appreciation for the urban landscape. Through his poetic lens, he reminds us of the sublime beauty that can be found even in the midst of bustling city life, and the capacity of nature to inspire and uplift the human spirit.

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