The correct answer is Cambridge because William Wordsworth attended the University of Cambridge, and it plays a significant role in his autobiographical poem, "The Prelude."
In "The Prelude," Wordsworth reflects on his life, especially his experiences and intellectual development. Cambridge features prominently because he studied there at St John's College, and this period was important in shaping his philosophical and poetic outlook.
The poem describes his time at the university, but also his mixed feelings toward the academic life and how it differed from his love for nature and rural landscapes.