The Child is father of the Man.
Romantic poet
The Child is father of the Man.
Romantic poet
From his poem 'My Heart Leaps Up' (also known as 'The Rainbow'), a famous paradox suggesting that our childhood experiences and innocent perceptions fundamentally shape the adults we become.
1802
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