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‘London’ and 'Composed upon Westminster Bridge'

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Compare and Contrast 'London' by William Blake 'Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3rd 1802 by William Wordsworth' This essay will explore the similarities and differences between Westminster Bridge and London. Although both poems are under the category The Romantics, and both have the same location i.e. London. However the differences are that both poems are referring to London, but have a variety of different emotions. William Wordsworth was born on 17th April, 1770 and died on the 23rd april1850. He was a British poet and created with ushering in the English romantics' movement with the production lyrical Ballards (1798) collaboration with Samiel Taylor Coleridge. He is a poet who wrote steadily from his earliest high school days at Hawkshead. Wordsworth is better known to poetry, written in response to the natural world. William Blake was born on 28th November 1757 and died 12th August 1827. He was known as...

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