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Wordsworth's Prelude.

An Autobiographical Poem.

HIS work is prepared as an introduction to the life and poetry

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my works." The life of a man who did so much to make modern literature a moral and spiritual force cannot fail to be of interest to students of history and literature.

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Selections from Wordsworth.

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Wordsworth's Prefaces and Essays on Poetry.

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