- William Wordsworth was born in 1770 in Cumbria, England. Both of his parents died before he was 15, leaving him and his siblings in the care of relatives.
- As a young man, he studied at Cambridge University and became interested in the ideals of the French Revolution during a trip to France and Switzerland.
- His most famous work, The Prelude, published in 1850 after his death, is considered one of the greatest works of English romantic poetry. This extract describes a childhood experience Wordsworth had on a lake at night that profoundly impacted him.
- In the extract, a young Wordsworth recalls stealing a boat from under a willow tree and being terrified by the looming presence