CONTENTS

Introduction

William Blake

Songs of Innocence

Introduction

The Shepherd

The Echoing Green

The Lamb

The Little Black Boy

The Blossom

The Chimney-Sweeper

The Little Boy Lost

The Little Boy Found

A Cradle Song

The Divine Image

Holy Thursday

Night

Spring

Nurse’s Song

Infant Joy

A Dream

Laughing Song

The School-Boy

On Another’s Sorrow

The Voice of the Ancient Bard

Songs of Experience

Introduction

Earth’s Answer

Infant Sorrow

My Pretty Rose-Tree

Ah! Sun-Flower

The Lily

The Sick Rose

Nurse’s Song

The Clod and the Pebble

The Garden of Love

The Fly

The Tiger

A Little Boy Lost

Holy Thursday

The Angel

The Little Girl Lost

The Little Girl Found

London

To Tirzah

The Human Abstract

The Chimney-Sweeper

A Poison-Tree

A Little Girl Lost

A Divine Image

The Little Vagabond

William Wordsworth

Tintern Abbey

Ode: Intimations of Immortality

“Strange fits of passion have I known”

“She dwelt among the untrodden ways”

“I travelled among unknown men”

“Three years she grew in sun and shower”

“A slumber did my spirit seal”

“I wandered lonely as a cloud”

“The world is too much with us”

To a Skylark

Mutability

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Kubla Khan

Lord Byron

“She walks in beauty”

“When we two parted”

“So we’ll go no more a roving”

The Destruction of Sennacherib

The Prisoner of Chillon

On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Hymn to Intellectual Beauty

Mont Blanc

Ozymandias

Ode to the West Wind

To a Skylark

John Keats

On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer

Ode to a Nightingale

Ode on a Grecian Urn

Ode to Psyche

To Autumn

Ode on Melancholy

La Belle Dame Sans Merci

Sonnet: To Sleep

Ode on Indolence

Sonnet: When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be

Sonnet: Bright Star