William Wordsworth Quotes
Our Birth Is But A Sleep And A Forgetting:
The Soul That Rises With Us, Our Life's Star,
Hath Had Elsewhere Its Setting,
And Cometh From Afar:
Not In Entire Forgetfulness,
And Not In Utter Nakedness,
But Trailing Clouds Of Glory Do We Come
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