
A Profound Exploration
WERTHER
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, Wordsworth also saw nature as a
source of spiritual nourishment and emotional healing. He believed that
spending time in nature could have a profound impact on the human
psyche, helping to soothe the soul, calm the mind, and restore a sense
of balance and harmony. In his poem "Lines Composed a Few Miles
Above Tintern Abbey," Wordsworth reflects on the healing power of
nature, describing how the memory of a beautiful natural scene can
provide comfort and solace in times of trouble. He writes,"These
beautiful forms,/ Through a long absence, have not been to me / As is a
landscape to a blind man's eye:/ But oft, in lonely rooms, and 'in the
din / Of towns and cities, I have owed to them, / In hours of weariness,
sensations sweet,/ Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart."
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