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Excerpt from William Wordsworth
The place of Wordsworth's birth was on the banks of the Derwent, which he calls fairest of all rivers. Little is known of his child-life beyond the fact that when five years old he was permitted to spend his summer days bathing in a mill-race on the banks of the Derwent, There he was to be seen, now in the water, now out of it, now scouring the sandy fields naked as a savage, while the hot thundery noon was bronzing distant Skiddaw, and then plunging in once more.
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