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  • And what if thou, sweet May, hast known
    Mishap by worm and blight;
    If expectations newly blown
    Have perished in thy sight;
    If loves and joys, while up they sprung,
    Were caught as in a snare;
    Such is the lot of all the young,
    However bright and fair.

    William Wordsworth (2009). “The Poems of William Wordsworth: Collected Reading Texts from the Cornell Wordsworth Series”, p.599, Humanities-Ebooks