No More Learning
Or, proud all
rivalship
to chase,
Will haunt me with familiar face; 1820.
William Wordsworth
If, as he cannot but forebode, 1836.
The text of 1845 returns to that of 1819.
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[Variant 65:
1836.
Thou hast loitered .
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1819.
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[Variant 66:
1836.
His doubts--his fears .
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1819.
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[Variant 67:
1827.
(Compressing two lines into one.
)
Sometimes, as in the present case,
Will show a more familiar face; 1819.
Or, proud all
rivalship
to chase,
Will haunt me with familiar face; 1820.
]
[Variant 68:
1819.
Or, with milder grace .
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.
1832.
The edition of 1845 reverts to the text of 1819.
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[Variant 69:
1836.
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.
window .
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.
1819.
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[Variant 70: "Once" 'italicised' in 1820 only.
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