This paper examines how
nature was Wordsworth's greatest source of inspiration and how it was also his refuge, where he could
find
solitude-a theme that resounds everywhere in his poetry. It looks at Wordsworth's concepts of solitude and
nature through an analysis of several poems and passages such as "Personal Talk" and "Lines Composed A Few Miles above Tintern Abbey". It also discusses how Wordsworth philosophises on humanity and explores his relationship to other people and to creation in general.