Tables Turned; an Evening Scene

Tables Turned; an Evening Scene
Tables Turned; an Evening Scene is a poem by William Wordsworth that encourages readers to leave their books behind and engage with the natural world. Written in the early 19th century, it reflects Wordsworth's belief in the importance of nature and direct experience over academic learning. The poem is notable for its call to action, urging a deeper connection with the environment as a source of wisdom and inspiration.
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