Lyric song house
The lyric poem was published in 1798 as a collection of poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Collage, and is considered to be the beginning of the British Romantic Movement in literature. Although the immediate impact of critics has been tempered, it remains a milestone that has changed the way of British literature and poetry. Most of the poems of 1798 were written by Wordsworth, and Cowrie has only four poems in the collection. Among them is the "Old Sailor's Song". The second edition was published in 1800, where Wordsworth has additional poetry and preface. In his preface, Wordsworth elaborates on the principles of his beginning method. The other edition was published in 1802, and Wordsworth contains an appendix entitled "Poetry Expression", which extends the ideals that began in the preface.