Lyrical Ballads

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Lyrical Ballads was the flame that lit the English romantic movement, its spark being that of the somewhat earlier William Blake.

The book was a joint venture between Wordsworth and Coleridge. Both set out to overturn the prigish, learnéd and highly sculpted forms of 18C poetry.