Summary
This quote suggests that the speaker lacks skill or confidence in performing the act of bowing. It implies that when faced with a situation that requires a bow, such as greeting or showing respect, the speaker struggles to do so smoothly or gracefully. The phrase "always made" suggests a consistent pattern of clumsiness or discomfort in performing this action. Overall, the quote highlights the speaker's self-awareness or perhaps some social awkwardness.
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By John Keats