What is lovely never dies, but passes into other loveliness, Star-dust, or sea-foam, flower or winged air.

Thomas Bailey Aldrich
What is lovely never dies, but passes into other loveliness,...
What is lovely never dies, but passes into other loveliness,...
What is lovely never dies, but passes into other loveliness,...
What is lovely never dies, but passes into other loveliness,...
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In William Wordsworth’s poem, “The World is too much with us, late and soon,” he says that the “world is too much with us.” In other words, we can never get enough of it. We are constantly bombarded by new things and people in it. The world is always a moving target that we must keep up with.

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