Sacred night, calm and free From the late 17th century to the early 18th century, the style of poetry changed dramatically. The poets did not pay attention from the audience, but concentrated on inner self. This will create expressive lyrics that we consider now to be typical of romanticism. William Wordsworth is one of the most famous romantic writers of "This is a beautiful night, calm and free". After visiting his daughter in France, he is essentially sacred in 1807, wrote that "This is a beautiful night, calm and freedom", focusing on Wordsworth's view of nature and childhood .
"This is a wonderful night, calm and free ... wide sunshine / sinks into silence" (1,3-4), explaining Wordsworth's natural cushioning properties clearly. This poem reflects the sublime depiction of nature and the calm of the atmosphere of the girl's gentle speech. One of the most impressive stories of Wordsworth in "Scouts of the Church" is a poem "Resolution and Independence" that describes speakers and ancient "water margins - collectors". Meeting between them. In this poem, the beauty of nature is not lost, but there is some disagreement between nature and the spirit of the speaker. In previous poetry, the continuity of the poet with atmosphere and nature was seen in "determination and self-reliance", and the natural world was laughing at the speaker. This change is consistent with Wordsworth 's new attitude towards disillusion, as this poem proves.
A natural poetry in the sonnet "This is a beautiful night, calm and liberty", and Wordsworth and his daughter's reunion are in the record. There are many religious images in this poem, and the sublimation of nature is seen in the relationship between Wordsworth 's nature and God. In addition, before he can talk with his daughter, he must first seek support and comfort from nature, so the natural ability to calm the poet is mostly reflected in his idea. The god of nature can be seen at the beginning of the poem. In fact, the whole octave of Sonnets represents nature like this. "When it is holy it is quiet like a nun and the kindness of the heavens remains in the sea" (2-3, 5). In these respects, nature is compared with clear religious concepts, and the concept of nature is a relationship between man and god - true sacred thing. Wordsworth creates continuity by connecting nature and children ("You are in the arms of Abraham all year round" (12)).