“What are fears but voices airy? Whispering harm where harm is not. And deluding the unwary Till the fatal bolt is shot!”
Quote by William Wordsworth
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth
This book encompasses a selection of William Wordsworth's most celebrated poems, showcasing his deep engagement with nature and the human experience. more
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