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The World is too Much with Us
by
William Wordsworth
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Poetry
The World is too Much with Us
Table of Contents
Intro
The Poem
Summary
Analysis
Themes
Quotes
Study Questions
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The World is too Much with Us Learning Guide: Table of Contents
The Poem
Introduction
Summary
Lines 1-8
Lines 9-14
Study Questions
Literary Devices
Symbols, Imagery, Wordplay
Nature
The Senses
Feelings
Death
Paganism and Mythology
Form and Meter
Speaker
Setting
Sound Check
What's Up With the Title?
Calling Card
Tough-O-Meter
Brain Snacks
Sex Rating
Shout Outs
Themes
Quotes
Man and the Natural World
Man and the Natural World Quotes
Technology and Modernization
Technology and Modernization Quotes
Sadness
Sadness Quotes
Mortality
Mortality Quotes
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