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Wordsworth’s real God was not the God of the church but the God of the hills. . . . brought from that heaven of the books and dwelt on the downs visible in the faraway distance seen from the top of a hill and in every cloud shadow that wandered across the valley. . . . -- William Hale White (The autobiography of Mark Rutherford)
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Wordsworth’s real God was not the God of the church but the God of the hills. . . . brought from that heaven of the books and dwelt on the downs visible in the faraway distance seen from the top of a hill and in every cloud shadow that wandered across the valley. . . . -- William Hale White (The autobiography of Mark Rutherford)
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