esses Wordsworth's themes because he is the speaker in the poem and we can directly connect the ideas conveyed in it to him. The country setting so well described in the poem is enough to make anyone crave a life closer to nature. Wordsworth also tells us how he played and lived in this beautiful scene as a child without really knowing what he was experiencing; as a child, he simply enjoyed the nature around him.The three poems discussed above, as well as a majority of Wordsworth's others, all had certain themes in common: the idea of "back to nature," and the influence childhood and the child have on the adult. He utilizes his simple diction and splendid use of literary devices to paint pictures of rural scenes; he writes for the unpretentious man. These and his fresh ideas on poetry are what make him the single most influential poet of the English Romantic era and an unforgettable legend....