The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 1 by William Wordsworth
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[Variant 21: 1836. His father said, that to a distant town He must repair, to ply the artist's trade. 1798. Two years were pass'd, since to a distant Town He had repair'd to ply the artist's trade. 1802.] [Variant 22: 1802. Four years each day with daily bread was blest, By constant toil and constant prayer supplied. 1798.] [Variant 23: 1836. Three lovely infants lay upon my breast; 1798.] [Variant 24: |
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