Wordsworth�s Treatment of Nature:
As a poet of Nature, Wordsworth stands supreme. He is a worshipper of Nature, Nature�s devotee or high-priest. Wordsworth had a full-fledged philosophy, a new and original view of Nature. He conceived of Nature as a living Personality. He believed that there is a divine spirit pervading all the objects of Nature. Wordsworth philosophy can be termed as mystical Pantheism. As a true pantheist he also says that all is God and God is all. Nature is the means through which a man can come into contact with God. This perception is particularly reverberated in Tintern Abbey, where he says with great devotion: �...And I have felt A presence that disturbs me with the joy Of elevated thoughts; a sense sublime Of something for more deeply infused, Whose dwelling is the light of the setting suns, And the round ocean and the living air, And the blue sky, and in the mind of man:� He finds the existence of God even in the mind of man. Wordsworth upholds that there is a pre-a...