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The chief record of Wordsworth's college life is to be found in 'The Prelude'. Wordsworth did not distinguish himself as a scholar and his life had any incidents, they were of that interior kind which rarely appear in biography, though they may be controlling influence upon his life.He speaks of reading Shaucer, Spencer and Milton while at Cambridge but no reflection from them is visible in his earliest published poems. The greater part of his vacations was spent in his native Lake-Country, where he has only sister, Dorothy, was the companion of his rambles. She was a woman of large, natural endowment,chiefly of the respective kind and had march to do with the formation and tendency of the poet's mind. It was she who called forth the shyer sensibilities of his nature and taught an originally harsh and austere imagination to surround itself with fancy and feeling, as the rock fringes itself with a sun-spray of ferns. Though the greater part of his life the continued to be a kind of poetical conscience to him.
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