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21 October, 22:05

In "It Is A Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free," Wordsworth speaks to his son, whom he teasingly called "Childe Harold."

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  1. 22 October, 00:20
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    This is False.

    He does not refer to anyone as Childe Harold, and the child is also a girl, not a son.
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