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The
World
Is
Too
Much
With
Us
By
Wordsworth
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...The Opposing Self (1950) could declare that Wordsworth, through all his poetic life, "was... recognized parts of themselves. Many of us, if not most, can see the ... the body image, disintegration of the world, perceptual transformation, going through all that ... was replacing 1950s being-in-the-world, and not to Laing's benefit.... intrauterine life, concealed from the whole world, was a rather odd one. At...

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...! what has he to do With stirrup, saddle, or with rein? The world will say 'tis very idle, Bethink you of the time of night; ...owls must end. For while they all were travelling home, Cried Betty, "Tell us Johnny, do, Where all this long night you have been, What you have heard, what you have seen, And Johnny, mind you tell us true." Now Johnny all night long had heard The owls in tuneful concert ...
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