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William Wordsworth
Nature never did betray the heart that loved her.
William Wordsworth
Nature’s Love
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Unbroken Trust
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Heartfelt Connection
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Loyalty
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Nature
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Love
William Wordsworth’s Quotes On Topics
Personal Struggle
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Coleridge Tribute
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Human Life
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Faith In Flowers
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Youth Truth
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Restless Power
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Restraints
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Willpower
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Reality
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Simple Child
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Inquiry
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Emotional Ties
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Conflict Law
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Nature’s Worker
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Great Men
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Self-Reproach
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Gift
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Simple Joy
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Life’s Reality
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Divine Song
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More William Wordsworth Quotes
“One solace yet remains for us who came Into this world in days when story lacked Severe research, that in our hearts we know How, for exciting youth’s heroic flame, Assent is power, belief the soul of fact.”
William Wordsworth
Youth’s Flame
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Power Of Belief
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Heroic Ideals
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Knowledge
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Faith
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Truth
“The softest breeze to fairest flowers gives birth: Think not that Prudence dwells in dark abodes, She scans the future with the eye of gods.”
William Wordsworth
Soft Breeze
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Fairest Flowers
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Prudence Vision
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Future Insights
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Natural Birth
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Thoughtful Guidance
“The first cuckoo’s melancholy cry.”
William Wordsworth
Cuckoo Cry
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Melancholy Sound
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Seasonal Mark
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Bird Call
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Nature’s Echo
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Emotional Symbolism
“Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns.”
William Wordsworth
Dwelling Light
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Setting Sun
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Nature Beauty
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Peace
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Calm
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Evening
“Small service is true service, while it lasts.”
William Wordsworth
Small Service
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True Service
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Altruism
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Kindness
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Legacy
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Humility
“Earth has not anything to show more fair.”
William Wordsworth
Earth Beauty
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Fair Nature
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Nature Beauty
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Perfection
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Earth
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Splendor
“Great God! I’d rather be A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn; So might I, standing on this pleasant lea, Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn; Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea; Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.”
William Wordsworth
Pagan Creed
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Reflection Of Faith
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Nature
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Mythology
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Forlorn
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Perspective
“The best portion of a good man's life is his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love.”
William Wordsworth
Good Man
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Kindness Love
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Humble Acts
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Morality
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Compassion
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Generosity
“We have within ourselves Enough to fill the present day with joy, And overspread the future years with hope.”
William Wordsworth
Inner Joy
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Future Hope
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Present Fulfillment
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Positive Mindset
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Inner Strength
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Happiness Within
“O Cuckoo! shall I call thee bird, Or but a wandering voice?”
William Wordsworth
Nature’s Voice
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Cuckoo
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Birds
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Wandering
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Sound
,
Mystery
“Men who can hear the Decalogue, and feel To self-reproach.”
William Wordsworth
Decalogue Men
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Self-Reproach
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Morality
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Religion
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Reflection
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Guilt
“Never to blend our pleasure or our pride With sorrow of the meanest thing that feels.”
William Wordsworth
Blended Emotions
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Meanest Feelings
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Unmixed Joy
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Pleasure
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Pride
,
Sorrow
“Thou unassuming common-place of Nature, with that homely face.”
William Wordsworth
Homely Face
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Nature’s Simplicity
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Unassuming Beauty
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Commonplace Truth
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Earthly Reflection
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Quiet Charm
“Controls them and subdues, transmutes, bereaves Of their bad influence, and their good receives.”
William Wordsworth
Transformation
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Influence
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Control
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Change
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Subduing
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Goodness
“In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts bring sad thoughts to the mind.”
William Wordsworth
Emotional Complexity
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Mixed Emotions
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Sweet Mood
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Reflection
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Sadness
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Thoughts
“To begin, begin.”
William Wordsworth
Fresh Start
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Action
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Initiative
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Beginning
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Simplicity
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Clarity
“Society became my glittering bride, And airy hopes my children.”
William Wordsworth
Glittering Society
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Airy Hopes
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Reflection
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Ambition
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Dreams
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Disillusion
“Death is the quiet haven of us all.”
William Wordsworth
Death Haven
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Peace Life
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Mortality
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Quiet Rest
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Finality
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Tranquility
“Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting. Not in entire forgetfulness, and not in utter nakedness, but trailing clouds of glory do we come.”
William Wordsworth
Birth And Memory
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Eternal Journey
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Forgotten Glory
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Life
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Origin
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Clouds
“Of friends, however humble, scorn not one.”
William Wordsworth
Humble Friends
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True Companions
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Value Friendship
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Humility
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Bond
,
Respect
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