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"Hart-Leap Well" is a poem written by the Romantic Literature poet William Wordsworth. It was first published in 1800 in the second edition of Lyrical Ballads. The collection consists of two volumes and "Hart-Leap Well" is an opening poem of volume II. The piece has been considered by some critics as a manifestation of Wordsworth’s stance against hunting animals for pleasure and an inducement to show compassion towards them. The author also expresses his respect and appreciation of nature and ponders the problem of human-nature relations.

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  • "Hart-Leap Well" is a poem written by the Romantic Literature poet William Wordsworth. It was first published in 1800 in the second edition of Lyrical Ballads. The collection consists of two volumes and "Hart-Leap Well" is an opening poem of volume II. The piece has been considered by some critics as a manifestation of Wordsworth’s stance against hunting animals for pleasure and an inducement to show compassion towards them. The author also expresses his respect and appreciation of nature and ponders the problem of human-nature relations. (en)
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  • "Hart-Leap Well" is a poem written by the Romantic Literature poet William Wordsworth. It was first published in 1800 in the second edition of Lyrical Ballads. The collection consists of two volumes and "Hart-Leap Well" is an opening poem of volume II. The piece has been considered by some critics as a manifestation of Wordsworth’s stance against hunting animals for pleasure and an inducement to show compassion towards them. The author also expresses his respect and appreciation of nature and ponders the problem of human-nature relations. (en)
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