A person with this relationship to the poet is urged to “come forth and feel the sun” on “the first mild day of March.” A character is met “at the gate” by one with this relationship who is “full of wise upbraidings” in a poem that ends with the lesson that “there is no friend like” one of these people. A “green pastoral landscape” is made more dear for the sake of a person with this relation to the speaker, whose mind the speaker hopes will be a (*) “mansion for all lovely forms.” A character with this relationship warns Lizzie that “we must not look at goblin men” in a poem by Christinwa Rosetti. A poem dedicated to one of these people reflects on “five summers, with the length / of five long winters!” since visiting the title place near the banks of the River Wye. For 10 points, “Tintern Abbey” is dedicated to Dorothy, a poet with what relationship to William Wordsworth? ■END■
ANSWER: sister [prompt on sibling or brother and sister; prompt on friend until read]
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