The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth
Chapter 89 : 1827. No more I know, I wish I did, And I would tell it all to you; 1798.] [Variant 18:

1827.

No more I know, I wish I did, And I would tell it all to you; 1798.]

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1827.

There's none that ever knew: 1798.]

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1827.

And if a child was born or no, There's no one that could ever tell; 1798.]

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1827.

There's no one knows, as I have said, 1798.]

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1827.

... I've described ... 1798.]

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1845.

... in faith, ... 1798.]

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1798.

In truth, it was ... 1800.

The edition of 1815 returns to the text of 1798.]

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1827.

... and what's the pond?

And what's the hill of moss to her?

And what's the ... 1798.]

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1800.

I've heard the scarlet moss is red 1798.]

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1845.

But then the beauteous hill of moss 1798.

It might not be--the Hill of moss 1827.

But then the beauteous Hill of moss 1832.

(Returning to the text of 1798.)

But then the speckled hill of moss 1836.]

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1827.

But ... 1798.]

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1845.

... is buried ... 1798.]

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Chapter 89 : 1827. No more I know, I wish I did, And I would tell it all to you; 1798.] [Variant 18:
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