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The Prose Works of William Wordsworth

PART III
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*_Memory_.

[XXVIII.] The verses 'Or strayed from hope and promise, self-betrayed,' were, I am sorry to say, suggested from apprehensions of the fate of my friend H.C., the subject of the verses addressed to H.C.when six years old.
The piece which follows, to 'Memory,' arose out of similar feelings.
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*_This Lawn_.

[XXIX.] This lawn is the sloping one approaching the kitchen-garden, and was made out of it.

Hundreds of times have I here watched the dancing of shadows amid a press of sunshine, and other beautiful appearances of light and shade, flowers and shrubs.


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