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William Wordsworth - Daffodils - Jeremy Irons
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William Wordsworth - Daffodils - Read by Sir Jeremy Irons
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William Wordsworth - Daffodils - Jeremy Irons
Description:
William Wordsworth - Daffodils - Read by Sir Jeremy Irons
Author:
poetictouch
Tags:
William, Wordsworth, Daffodils, Jeremy, Irons, Wandered, Lonely, As, Cloud, British, English, Poetry, Literature, Poetictouch,
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