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The Sparrow's Nest

''The Sparrows Nest'' is a lyric poem written by William Wordsworth at Town End, Grasmere, in 1801. It was first published in the collection ''Poems in Two Volumes'' in 1807.
The poem is a moving tribute to Wordsworth's sister Dorothy, recalling their early childhood together in Cockermouth before they were separated following their mother's death in 1778 when he was barely eight years old.〔Gill (1989) p. 17〕
==History==

The 'Emmeline' of the poem is his sister Dorothy.
The poem itself was placed in a section of ''Poems in Two Volumes'' entitled ''Moods of my Mind'', in which he grouped together his most deeply felt lyrics. Others included ''To a Butterfly'', a childhood recollection of chasing butterflies with Dorothy, and ''I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud'', closely based on an entry in Dorothy's journal following a walk together and an example of the line "She gave me eyes, she gave me ears" in the poem.〔Moorman (1965) pp. 96–7〕

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