<Dd> Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, </Dd> <Dd> And eternity in an hour . </Dd> <P> Love for nature is another important feature of romantic poetry, as a source of inspiration . This poetry involves a relationship with external nature and places, and a belief in pantheism . However, the romantic poets differed in their views about nature . Wordsworth recognized nature as a living thing, teacher, god and everything . These feelings are fully developed and expressed in his epic poem The Prelude . In his poem "The Tables Turn" he writes: </P> <Dl> <Dd> <Dl> <Dd> One impulse from the vernal wood </Dd> <Dd> Can teach you more of man, </Dd> <Dd> Of moral evil and good, </Dd> <Dd> Than all sages can . </Dd> </Dl> </Dd> </Dl>

What are the salient features of romantic poetry