"A heart - how shall I say? - too soon made glad,/Too easily impressed; she liked whate'er/She looked on, and her looks went everywhere."

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This excerpt from William Wordsworth's "She dwelt among the untrodden ways" describes a young woman who is quick to fall in love and easily captivated by the world around her. She finds joy in simple things and is open to whatever life brings her way. Ultimately, her tender heart leads her to be deeply moved by the beauty and wonder of the world.
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