William Wordsworth is renowned for his lyrical and nature-inspired poetry. One of his most famous contributions is the "Lucy poems" — a series of five lyrical poems about a mysterious girl named Lucy.
While Wordsworth did write sonnets, the Lucy poems are considered a signature body of work that exemplifies his Romantic ideals.
(A) the Lucy poems – Correct; his best-known lyrical series.
(B) sonnets – He did write them, but not as prominently.
(C) plays – Wordsworth was not known as a playwright.
(D) epics – He began "The Prelude" (an autobiographical poem), but he is not famous for traditional epics.