<Dd> Of moral evil and good, </Dd> <Dd> Than all sages can . </Dd> <P> Shelley was another nature poet, who believed that nature is a living thing and there is a union between nature and man . Wordsworth approaches nature philosophically, while Shelley emphasises the intellect . John Keats is another a lover of nature, but Coleridge differs from other romantic poets of his age, in that he has a realistic perspective on nature . He believes that nature is not the source of joy and pleasure, but rather that people's reactions to it depends on their mood and disposition . Coleridge believed that joy does not come from external nature, but that it emanates from the human heart . </P> <P> Melancholy occupies a prominent place in romantic poetry, and is an important source of inspiration for the Romantic poets . In' "Ode to a Nightingale", Keats wrote: </P>

Which of the following represent romantic approaches to poetic form