“Look at the fate of summer flowers, which blow at daybreak, droop ere even-song.”
Quote by William Wordsworth
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The Collected Poems of William Wordsworth
This compilation includes a wide array of works by William Wordsworth, a leading figure in the Romantic movement, highlighting his deep engagement with the natural world and the complexities of human emotions and existence. more
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