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Travell'd on foot together; then this Way,
Which I am pacing now, was like the May
With
festivals
of new-born Liberty: 1807.
William Wordsworth
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when .
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1807.
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while .
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1820.
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[Variant 2:
1837.
Travell'd on foot together; then this Way,
Which I am pacing now, was like the May
With
festivals
of new-born Liberty: 1807.
Where I am walking now .
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.
MS.
Urged our accordant steps, this public Way
Streamed with the pomp of a too-credulous day,
When faith was pledged to new-born Liberty: 1820.
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[Variant 3:
1845.
The antiquated Earth, as one might say, 1807.
The antiquated Earth, hopeful and gay, 1837.
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[Variant 4:
1845.
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garlands, play, 1807.
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[Variant 5:
1827.
I feel not: happy am I as a Bird:
Fair seasons yet will come, and hopes as fair.
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