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rwmg
Lyrical Ballads 1798 | William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Mehso-so

A collection of poems which was first published in 1798. Some of the poems were easy to follow, others more difficult, but in either case, I can't see what makes them so well thought of. Narrowly avoiding a Pan.

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danx
The Sandman | E.T.A. Hoffmann
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Pickpick

A little gothic horror novella. Nathanial is tormented by events from his childhood involving an alchemist and stories of the Sandman, horrors of which have re-entered his imagination and life upon leaving home for university. An event involving eyes near the end tied in very nicely. Only criticism is it ended in a way where I turned the page expecting a bit more, making me wonder if that insipid last paragraph suffered from translation a little.

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Jane121

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If you‘re an author ready to reach more readers and shine, let‘s make it happen together!

Jane121 Kindly hit me up with a message gracejane122gj@gmail.com 1mo
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bibliothecarivs
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Random book from our home library:

📖 The Prelude: The Four Texts: 1798, 1799, 1805, 1850 by William Wordsworth

Graywacke I‘ll be reading a little Wordsworth this week - for the 1st time. Just for a few minutes each day. 4mo
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TheSpineView
Wordsworth: Poems | William Wordsworth
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dabbe 🩵💙🩵 4mo
TheSpineView @dabbe 🌞😊😘 4mo
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wanderinglynn
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John Keats

#aprilpoetrychallenge for #nationalpoetrymonth

16 April - romance

kspenmoll 💖💖💖 5mo
dabbe 🩵💙🩵 5mo
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Kshakal
Love on the Rocks | Veronica Henry
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Eggs Pretty ❤️ 7mo
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AllDebooks
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage | George Gordon 1788- Byron
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#NaturaLitsy

This is imprinted on my mind, body, and soul 💚

What nature poems speak to you?

dabbe My two biggies are Wordsworth's “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud“ and Shelley's “Ode to the West Wind.“ Love me some Byron, too! Romantics all the way! 🤩 9mo
AllDebooks @dabbe oh yes 💚 9mo
Kimzey @dabbe Yes! I also love Wordsworth's “There Was a Boy.“ Sad, but beautiful.
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dabbe @Kimzey 🧡🤎💛 9mo
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Princess-Kingofkings
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#LitSolace full of stickers, notebook & cards 🍁🍃🍂

dabbe 🧡🤎💛 11mo
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julieclair
Undine | Friedrich de La Motte Fouque
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Pickpick

This tale totally drew me in. It was mesmerizing, but so sad.
#KindredSpiritsBuddyRead @BarbaraJean