William Wordsworth's masterpiece "Composed Upon Westminster Bridge" captures London's serene morning beauty in a powerful sonnet.
• The poem presents an unexpected portrayal of industrial London as a place of tranquility and natural splendor
• Written from Westminster Bridge's vantage point, it describes the city at dawn when it appears most peaceful
• The sonnet employs rich imagery and emotional depth to convey the speaker's awe at urban beauty
• Notable themes include the harmony between man-made structures and nature
• The poem challenges typical industrial-era depictions of London as polluted and chaotic