I'll edit it a little bit, but actually I find that I don't change it all that much. I think it's because I usually do fairly extensive planning before I start writing - I mean, I've been working for two hours and I only just powered up Word, but I have half a dozen sheets of paper with planning notes all over them plus of course the poems are scrawled all over... anyway, I know I'm a bit different from others but I *hate* leaving the intro til last.
I've not heard of a man having a bower. That word usually evokes an image of semi-dark, perfumed, mysterious spaces done in red and purple, with artfully draped fabric. (My imagination is strrrange.)
But omg Wordsworth yay! We had to write brutal essays on the romantics (well, as brutal as you can get with 15-year-olds) a few years back, but I always liked Coleridge a bit more. Something about the fact that, if at a complete loss for an argument, I could blame it on him being a stoner.
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*whines* Why is education such hard work?
The best thing by far about this essay is that he told us he didn't want any outside reading. :P
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But omg Wordsworth yay! We had to write brutal essays on the romantics (well, as brutal as you can get with 15-year-olds) a few years back, but I always liked Coleridge a bit more. Something about the fact that, if at a complete loss for an argument, I could blame it on him being a stoner.
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