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Wordsworth’s “Boy at Winander”

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Wordsworth’s “Boy at Winander”

Wordsworth’s The Boy of Winander, whose early death is a subject in both Lyrical Ballads and The Prelude, is seated by the side of a lake the surface of which reflects the stars above.