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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
COPYRIGHT
NOTE
The Poetry Collections and Major Works
POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH
CONTENTS
WRITTEN IN VERY EARLY YOUTH
AN EVENING WALK
LINES WRITTEN WHILE SAILING IN A BOAT AT EVENING
REMEMBRANCE OF COLLINS
DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES TAKEN DURING A PEDESTRIAN TOUR AMONG THE ALPS
GUILT AND SORROW; OR, INCIDENTS UPON SALISBURY PLAIN
LINES LEFT UPON A SEAT IN A YEW-TREE
THE BORDERERS
LYRICAL BALLADS, WITH A FEW OTHER POEMS
CONTENTS
ADVERTISEMENT.
THE FEMALE VAGRANT.
GOODY BLAKE, AND HARRY GILL, A TRUE STORY.
ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS SHEWING HOW THE ART OF LYING MAY BE TAUGHT.
WE ARE SEVEN.
LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING.
THE THORN.
THE LAST OF THE FLOCK.
THE MAD MOTHER.
THE IDIOT BOY.
LINES WRITTEN NEAR RICHMOND, UPON THE THAMES, AT EVENING.
EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY.
THE TABLES TURNED; AN EVENING SCENE, ON THE SAME SUBJECT.
OLD MAN TRAVELLING; ANIMAL TRANQUILLITY AND DECAY, A SKETCH.
THE COMPLAINT OF A FORSAKEN INDIAN WOMAN
THE CONVICT.
LYRICAL BALLADS, WITH OTHER POEMS
CONTENTS
VOLUME I
EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY.
THE TABLES TURNED;
ANIMAL TRANQUILLITY & DECAY
THE COMPLAINT OF A FORSAKEN INDIAN WOMAN.
THE LAST OF THE FLOCK.
LINES
GOODY BLAKE & HARRY GILL
THE THORN.
WE ARE SEVEN.
ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS.
THE FEMALE VAGRANT
SIMON LEE, THE OLD HUNTSMAN.
LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING.
LINES WRITTEN WHEN SAILING IN A BOAT AT EVENING.
LINES WRITTEN NEAR RICHMOND UPON THE THAMES.
THE IDIOT BOY.
LOVE. (COLERIDGE)
THE MAD MOTHER.
THE ANCIENT MARINER. (COLERIDGE)
THE ANCIENT MARINER.
VOLUME II
HART-LEAP WELL
THE BROTHERS.
ELLEN IRWIN.
SONG: SHE DWELT AMONG TH’ UNTRODDEN WAYS
THE WATERFALL AND THE EGLANTINE.
THE OAK AND THE BROOM.
LUCY GRAY.
THE IDLE SHEPHERD-BOYS.
POOR SUSAN.
INSCRIPTION FOR THE HOUSE ON THE ISLAND AT GRASMERE.
TO A SEXTON.
ANDREW JONES.
THE TWO THIEVES.
SONG FOR THE WANDERING JEW.
RUTH.
THE FOUNTAIN.
NUTTING.
WRITTEN IN GERMANY, ON ONE OF THE COLDEST DAYS OF THE CENTURY.
THE CHILDLESS FATHER.
THE OLD CUMBERLAND BEGGAR.
RURAL ARCHITECTURE.
A POET’S EPITAPH.
A CHARACTER IN THE ANTITHETICAL MANNER.
A FRAGMENT
POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES.
MICHAEL: A PASTORAL POEM.
POEMS, IN TWO VOLUMES
CONTENTS
VOLUME I
TO THE DAISY
LOUISA
FIDELITY
SHE WAS A PHANTOM OF DELIGHT
THE REDBREAST AND THE BUTTERFLY
THE SAILOR’S MOTHER
TO THE SMALL CELANDINE
TO THE SAME FLOWER
CHARACTER OF THE HAPPY WARRIOR
THE HORN OF EGREMONT CASTLE
THE AFFLICTION of MARGARET - - OF - -
THE KITTEN AND THE FALLING LEAVES
THE SEVEN SISTERS, OR THE SOLITUDE OF BINNORIE
SIX YEARS OLD
AMONG ALL LOVELY THINGS MY LOVE HAD BEEN
I TRAVELL’D AMONG UNKNOWN MEN
ODE TO DUTY
POEMS COMPOSED DURING A TOUR, CHIEFLY ON FOOT.
BEGGARS
TO A SKY-LARK
WITH HOW SAD STEPS, O MOON, THOU CLIMB’ST THE SKY
ALICE FELL
RESOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE
SONNETS.
PREFATORY SONNET
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS
COMPOSED AFTER A JOURNEY ACROSS THE HAMILTON HILLS, YORKSHIRE
THEY ARE OF THE SKY
TO SLEEP
TO SLEEP
TO SLEEP
WITH SHIPS THE SEA WAS SPRINKLED FAR AND NIGH
TO THE RIVER DUDDON
FROM THE ITALIAN OF MICHAEL ANGELO
FROM THE SAME
TO THE SUPREME BEING
CALM IS ALL NATURE AS A RESTING WHEEL
COMPOSED UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE
BELOVED VALE!
METHOUGHT I SAW THE FOOTSTEPS OF A THRONE
TO THE - -
THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US; LATE AND SOON
IT IS A BEAUTEOUS EVENING, CALM AND FREE
TO THE MEMORY OF RAISLEY CALVERT
DEDICATED TO LIBERTY
IS IT A REED THAT’S SHAKEN BY THE WIND
TO A FRIEND, COMPOSED NEAR CALAIS
I GRIEV’D FOR BUONAPARTE, WITH A VAIN
FESTIVALS HAVE I SEEN THAT WERE NOT NAMES
ON THE EXTINCTION OF THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC
THE KING OF SWEDEN
TO TOUSSAINT L’OUVERTURE
WE HAD A FELLOW-PASSENGER WHO CAME
DEAR FELLOW TRAVELLER! HERE WE ARE ONCE MORE
INLAND, WITHIN A HOLLOW VALE, I STOOD
THOUGHT OF A BRITON ON THE SUBJUGATION OF SWITZERLAND
O FRIEND! I KNOW NOT WHICH WAY I MUST LOOK
MILTON! THOU SHOULD’ST BE LIVING AT THIS HOUR
GREAT MEN HAVE BEEN AMONG US
IT IS NOT TO BE THOUGHT OF THAT THE FLOOD
WHEN I HAVE BORNE IN MEMORY WHAT HAS TAMED
ONE MIGHT BELIEVE THAT NATURAL MISERIES
THERE IS A BONDAGE WHICH IS WORSE TO BEAR
THESE TIMES TOUCH MONEY’D WORLDLINGS WITH DISMAY
ENGLAND! THE TIME IS COME WHEN THOU SHOULDST WEAN
WHEN, LOOKING ON THE PRESENT FACE OF THINGS
TO THE MEN OF KENT
SIX THOUSAND VETERANS PRACTIS’D IN WAR’S GAME
ANTICIPATION
ANOTHER YEAR! - ANOTHER DEADLY BLOW
VOLUME II
ROB ROY’S GRAVE
THE SOLITARY REAPER
STEPPING WESTWARD
GLEN-ALMAIN OR THE NARROW GLEN
THE MATRON OF JEDBOROUGH AND HER HUSBAND
TO A HIGHLAND GIRL
SONNET: DEGENERATE DOUGLAS! OH, THE UNWORTHY LORD!
ADDRESS TO THE SONS OF BURNS
YARROW UNVISITED
MOODS OF MY OWN MIND.
TO A BUTTERFLY
THE SUN HAS LONG BEEN SET
O NIGHTINGALE! THOU SURELY ART
MY HEART LEAPS UP WHEN I BEHOLD
THE COCK IS CROWING
THE SMALL CELANDINE
I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD
WHO FANCIED WHAT A PRETTY SIGHT
THE SPARROW’S NEST
GIPSIES
TO THE CUCKOO
TO A BUTTERFLY
IT IS NO SPIRIT WHO FROM HEAVEN HATH FLOWN
THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY; WITH OTHER POEMS.
THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY
THE GREEN LINNET
TO A YOUNG LADY
STAR GAZERS
POWER OF MUSIC
TO THE DAISY
TO THE SAME FLOWER
TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF THE SAME DOG
SONNET: ADMONITION
SONNET. THOUGH NARROW BE THAT OLD MAN’S CARES
SONNET. HIGH DEEDS, O GERMANS, ARE TO COME FROM YOU!
SONNET: CLARKSON! IT WAS AN OBSTINATE HILL TO CLIMB
FORESIGHT
A COMPLAINT
TO THE SPADE OF A FRIEND, (AN AGRICULTURIST.)
SONG, AT THE FEAST OF BROUGHAM CASTLE
ODE
THE EXCURSION
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1814
BOOK FIRST
BOOK SECOND
BOOK THIRD
BOOK FOURTH
BOOK FIFTH
BOOK SIXTH
BOOK SEVENTH
BOOK EIGHTH
BOOK NINTH
LAODAMIA
LAODAMIA
THE PRELUDE
CONTENTS
THE TWO BOOK PRELUDE, 1798-99
BOOK I
BOOK II
THE 13 BOOK PRELUDE, 1805
BOOK FIRST.
BOOK SECOND.
BOOK THIRD.
BOOK FOURTH.
BOOK FIFTH.
BOOK SIXTH.
BOOK SEVENTH.
BOOK EIGHTH.
BOOK NINTH.
BOOK TENTH.
BOOK ELEVENTH.
BOOK TWELFTH.
BOOK THIRTEENTH.
THE 14 BOOK PRELUDE, 1850
BOOK FIRST
BOOK SECOND
BOOK THIRD
BOOK FOURTH
BOOK FIFTH
BOOK SIXTH
BOOK SEVENTH
BOOK EIGHTH
BOOK NINTH
BOOK TENTH
BOOK ELEVENTH
BOOK TWELFTH
BOOK THIRTEENTH
BOOK FOURTEENTH
The Poems
LIST OF POEMS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
LIST OF POEMS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
LINES WRITTEN AS A SCHOOL EXERCISE AT HAWKSHEAD, ANNO AETATIS 14
WRITTEN IN VERY EARLY YOUTH
AN EVENING WALK; ADDRESSED TO A YOUNG LADY
LINES WRITTEN WHILE SAILING IN A BOAT AT EVENING
REMEMBRANCE OF COLLINS
DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES TAKEN DURING A PEDESTRIAN TOUR AMONG THE ALPS
GUILT AND SORROW
THE BORDERERS
THE REVERIE OF POOR SUSAN
THE BIRTH OF LOVE
A NIGHT-PIECE
WE ARE SEVEN
ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS
THE THORN
GOODY BLAKE AND HARRY GILL; A TRUE STORY
HER EYES ARE WILD
LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING
TO MY SISTER
A WHIRL-BLAST FROM BEHIND THE HILL
EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY
THE TABLES TURNED
THE COMPLAINT OF A FORSAKEN INDIAN WOMAN
THE LAST OF THE FLOCK
THE IDIOT BOY
THE OLD CUMBERLAND BEGGAR
ANIMAL TRANQUILLITY AND DECAY
PETER BELL
THE SIMPLON PASS
THERE WAS A BOY
NUTTING
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
A POET’S EPITAPH
ADDRESS TO THE SCHOLARS OF THE VILLAGE SCHOOL OF -
DIRGE
BY THE SIDE OF THE GRAVE SOME YEARS AFTER
MATTHEW
THE TWO APRIL MORNINGS
THE FOUNTAIN
TO A SEXTON
THE DANISH BOY
LUCY GRAY
RUTH
WRITTEN IN GERMANY ON ONE OF THE COLDEST DAYS OF THE CENTURY
THE BROTHERS
MICHAEL
THE IDLE SHEPHERD-BOYS
THE PET-LAMB
POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES I
POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES II
POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES III
POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES IV
POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES V
THE WATERFALL AND THE EGLANTINE
THE OAK AND THE BROOM
HART-LEAP WELL
TIS SAID, THAT SOME HAVE DIED FOR LOVE
THE CHILDLESS FATHER
SONG: FOR THE WANDERING JEW
RURAL ARCHITECTURE
ELLEN IRWIN
ANDREW JONES
THE TWO THIEVES
A CHARACTER
THE SPARROW’S NEST
PELION AND OSSA FLOURISH SIDE BY SIDE
THE PRIORESS’S TALE
THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE
TROILUS AND CRESIDA
THE SAILOR’S MOTHER
ALICE FELL
BEGGARS
TO A BUTTERFLY
THE EMIGRANT MOTHER
MY HEART LEAPS UP WHEN I BEHOLD
AMONG ALL LOVELY THINGS MY LOVE HAD BEEN
THE REDBREAST CHASING THE BUTTERFLY
TO A BUTTERFLY
FORESIGHT
TO THE SMALL CELANDINE
TO THE SAME FLOWER
RESOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE
I GRIEVED FOR BUONAPARTE
A FAREWELL
THE SUN HAS LONG BEEN SET
COMPOSED UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE, SEPT. 3, 1802
COMPOSED BY THE SEA-SIDE, NEAR CALAIS, AUGUST 1802
CALAIS, AUGUST 1802
COMPOSED NEAR CALAIS, ON THE ROAD LEADING TO ARDRES, AUGUST 7, 1802
CALAIS, AUGUST 15, 1802
IT IS A BEAUTEOUS EVENING, CALM AND FREE
ON THE EXTINCTION OF THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC
THE KING OF SWEDEN
TO TOUSSAINT L’OUVERTURE
COMPOSED IN THE VALLEY NEAR DOVER, ON THE DAY OF LANDING
SEPTEMBER 1, 1802
NEAR DOVER, SEPTEMBER 1802
WRITTEN IN LONDON, SEPTEMBER 1802
LONDON, 1802
GREAT MEN HAVE BEEN AMONG US
IT IS NOT TO BE THOUGHT OF
WHEN I HAVE BORNE IN MEMORY
COMPOSED AFTER A JOURNEY ACROSS THE HAMBLETON HILLS, YORKSHIRE
STANZAS WRITTEN IN MY POCKET-COPY OF THOMSON’S CASTLE OF INDOLENCE
TO H. C.
TO THE DAISY
TO THE SAME FLOWER
TO THE DAISY
THE GREEN LINNET
YEW-TREES
WHO FANCIED WHAT A PRETTY SIGHT
IT IS NO SPIRIT WHO FROM HEAVEN HATH FLOWN
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 I.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 II.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 III.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 IV.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 V.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 VI.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 VII.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 VIII.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 IX.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 X.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 XI.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 XII.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 XIII.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 XIV.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803 XV.
OCTOBER 1803
THERE IS A BONDAGE WORSE, FAR WORSE, TO BEAR
OCTOBER 1803
ENGLAND! THE TIME IS COME WHEN THOU SHOULD’ST WEAN
OCTOBER 1803
TO THE MEN OF KENT OCTOBER 1803
IN THE PASS OF KILLICRANKY
ANTICIPATION, OCTOBER 1803
LINES ON THE EXPECTED INVASION, 1803
THE FARMER OF TILSBURY VALE
TO THE CUCKOO
SHE WAS A PHANTOM OF DELIGHT
I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD
THE AFFLICTION OF MARGARET -
THE FORSAKEN
REPENTANCE
THE SEVEN SISTERS
THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES
TO THE SPADE OF A FRIEND
THE SMALL CELANDINE
AT APPLETHWAITE, NEAR KESWICK
TO THE SUPREME BEING
ODE TO DUTY
TO A SKY-LARK
FIDELITY
INCIDENT CHARACTERISTIC OF A FAVOURITE DOG
TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF THE SAME DOG
TO THE DAISY
WHEN TO THE ATTRACTIONS OF THE BUSY WORLD.
LOUISA
VAUDRACOUR AND JULIA
THE COTTAGER TO HER INFANT
THE WAGGONER
THE PRELUDE
THE PRELUDE BOOK FIRST
THE PRELUDE BOOK SECOND
THE PRELUDE BOOK THIRD
THE PRELUDE BOOK FOURTH
THE PRELUDE BOOK FIFTH
THE PRELUDE BOOK SIXTH
THE PRELUDE BOOK SEVENTH
THE PRELUDE BOOK EIGHTH
THE PRELUDE BOOK NINTH
THE PRELUDE BOOK TENTH
THE PRELUDE BOOK ELEVENTH
THE PRELUDE BOOK TWELFTH
THE PRELUDE BOOK THIRTEENTH
THE PRELUDE BOOK FOURTEENTH
THE RECLUSE PART FIRST
CHARACTER OF THE HAPPY WARRIOR
THE HORN OF EGREMONT CASTLE
A COMPLAINT
STRAY PLEASURES
POWER OF MUSIC
STAR-GAZERS
YES, IT WAS THE MOUNTAIN ECHO
NUNS FRET NOT AT THEIR CONVENT’S NARROW ROOM
PERSONAL TALK
ADMONITION
BELOVED VALE! I SAID, WHEN I SHALL CON
HOW SWEET IT IS, WHEN MOTHER FANCY ROCKS
THOSE WORDS WERE UTTERED AS IN PENSIVE MOOD
COMPOSED BY THE SIDE OF GRASMERE LAKE 1806.
WITH HOW SAD STEPS, O MOON, THOU CLIMB’ST THE SKY
THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US; LATE AND SOON
WITH SHIPS THE SEA WAS SPRINKLED FAR AND NIGH
WHERE LIES THE LAND TO WHICH YON SHIP MUST GO?
TO SLEEP (I)
TO SLEEP (II)
TO SLEEP (III)
FROM THE ITALIAN OF MICHAEL ANGELO I
FROM THE SAME II
TO THE MEMORY OF RAISLEY CALVERT
METHOUGHT I SAW THE FOOTSTEPS OF A THRONE I
LINES: LOUD IS THE VALE! THE VOICE IS UP
NOVEMBER 1806
ADDRESS TO A CHILD DURING A BOISTEROUS WINTER EVENING
A PROPHECY. FEBRUARY 1807.
THOUGHT OF A BRITON ON THE SUBJUGATION OF SWITZERLAND
THE MOTHER’S RETURN
GIPSIES
O NIGHTINGALE! THOU SURELY ART
TO LADY BEAUMONT
THOUGH NARROW BE THAT OLD MAN’S CARES
SONG AT THE FEAST OF BROUGHAM CASTLE
THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE
RYDAL MOUNT, WESTMORELAND, APRIL 20, 1815.
LORD BACON.
THE FORCE OF PRAYER
COMPOSED AT THE SAME TIME AND ON THE SAME OCCASION
GEORGE AND SARAH GREEN
HOFFER
ADVANCE-COME FORTH FROM THY TYROLEAN GROUND
FEELINGS OF THE TYROLESE
ALAS! WHAT BOOTS THE LONG LABORIOUS QUEST
AND IS IT AMONG RUDE UNTUTORED DALES
O’ER THE WIDE EARTH, ON MOUNTAIN AND ON PLAIN
ON THE FINAL SUBMISSION OF THE TYROLESE
HAIL, ZARAGOZA! IF WITH UNWET EYE
SAY, WHAT IS HONOUR?-’TIS THE FINEST SENSE
THE MARTIAL COURAGE OF A DAY IS VAIN
BRAVE SCHILL! BY DEATH DELIVERED
CALL NOT THE ROYAL SWEDE UNFORTUNATE
LOOK NOW ON THAT ADVENTURER WHO HATH PAID
IS THERE A POWER THAT CAN SUSTAIN AND CHEER
AH! WHERE IS PALAFOX? NOR TONGUE NOR PEN
IN DUE OBSERVANCE OF AN ANCIENT RITE
FEELINGS OF A NOBLE BISCAYAN AT ONE OF THOSE FUNERALS
ON A CELEBRATED EVENT IN ANCIENT HISTORY
UPON THE SAME EVENT
THE OAK OF GUERNICA; SUPPOSED ADDRESS TO THE SAME
INDIGNATION OF A HIGH-MINDED SPANIARD
AVAUNT ALL SPECIOUS PLIANCY OF MIND
O’ERWEENING STATESMEN HAVE FULL LONG RELIED
THE FRENCH AND THE SPANISH GUERILLAS
EPITAPHS 1810. TRANSLATED FROM CHIABRERA
EPITAPH I
EPITAPHS II
EPITAPHS III
EPITAPHS IV
EPITAPHS V
EPITAPHS VI
EPITAPHS VII
EPITAPHS VIII
EPITAPHS IX
MATERNAL GRIEF
CHARACTERISTICS OF A CHILD THREE YEARS OLD
SPANISH GUERILLAS
THE POWER OF ARMIES IS A VISIBLE THING
HERE PAUSE: THE POET CLAIMS AT LEAST THIS PRAISE
EPISTLE TO SIR GEORGE HOWLAND BEAUMONT, BART.
UPON THE SIGHT OF A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE
INSCRIPTIONS IN A GARDEN OF SIR GEORGE BEAUMONT, BART.
INSCRIPTIONS FOR A SEAT IN THE GROVES OF COLEORTON.
SONG FOR THE SPINNING WHEEL
WATER-FOWL
VIEW FROM THE TOP OF BLACK COMB
NOVEMBER 1813
THE EXCURSION
THE EXCURSION: PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1814
THE EXCURSION: BOOK FIRST
THE EXCURSION: BOOK SECOND
THE EXCURSION: BOOK THIRD
THE EXCURSION: BOOK FOURTH
THE EXCURSION: BOOK FIFTH
THE EXCURSION: BOOK SIXTH
THE EXCURSION: BOOK SEVENTH
THE EXCURSION: BOOK EIGHTH
THE EXCURSION: BOOK NINTH
LAODAMIA
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND 1814 I.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND 1814 II.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND 1814 III.
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND 1814 IV.
FROM THE DARK CHAMBERS OF DEJECTION FREED
TO B. R. HAYDON
ARTEGAL AND ELIDURE
SEPTEMBER 1815
NOVEMBER 1
THE FAIREST, BRIGHTEST, HUES OF ETHER FADE
WEAK IS THE WILL OF MAN, HIS JUDGMENT BLIND
HAIL, TWILIGHT, SOVEREIGN OF ONE PEACEFUL HOUR
THE SHEPHERD, LOOKING EASTWARD, SOFTLY SAID
EVEN AS A DRAGON’S EYE THAT FEELS THE STRESS
MARK THE CONCENTRED HAZELS THAT ENCLOSE
TO THE POET, JOHN DYER
BROOK! WHOSE SOCIETY THE POET SEEKS
SURPRISED BY JOY-IMPATIENT AS THE WIND
ODE: IMAGINATION-NE’ER BEFORE CONTENT
INVOCATION TO THE EARTH, FEBRUARY 1816
ODE: CARMINA POSSUMUS
ODE: WHO RISES ON THE BANKS OF SEINE
THE FRENCH ARMY IN RUSSIA, 1812-13
ON THE SAME OCCASION
BY MOSCOW SELF-DEVOTED TO A BLAZE
THE GERMANS ON THE HEIGHTS OF HOCHHEIM
SIEGE OF VIENNA RAISED BY JOHN SOBIESKI, FEBRUARY 1816
OCCASIONED BY THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO
OCCASIONED BY THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO FEBRUARY 1816.
EMPERORS AND KINGS, HOW OFT HAVE TEMPLES RUNG
A FACT, AND AN IMAGINATION
TO DORA
TO --, ON HER FIRST ASCENT TO THE SUMMIT OF HELVELLYN
VERNAL ODE
ODE TO LYCORIS, MAY 1817
TO THE SAME
THE LONGEST DAY
HINT FROM THE MOUNTAINS FOR CERTAIN POLITICAL PRETENDERS
THE PASS OF KIRKSTONE
LAMENT OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS ON THE EVE OF A NEW YEAR
SEQUEL TO THE BEGGARS, 1802
THE PILGRIM’S DREAM
COMPOSED UPON AN EVENING OF EXTRAORDINARY SPLENDOUR AND BEAUTY
COMPOSED DURING A STORM
MALHAM COVE
GORDALE
AERIAL ROCK-WHOSE SOLITARY BROW
THE WILD DUCK’S NEST
WRITTEN UPON A BLANK LEAF IN THE COMPLETE ANGLER.
CAPTIVITY-MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS
TO A SNOWDROP
ON SEEING A TUFT OF SNOWDROPS IN A STORM
COMPOSED IN ONE OF THE VALLEYS OF WESTMORELAND, ON EASTER SUNDAY
GRIEF, THOU HAST LOST AN EVER-READY FRIEND
I WATCH, AND LONG HAVE WATCHED, WITH CALM REGRET
I HEARD (ALAS! ‘TWAS ONLY IN A DREAM)
THE HAUNTED TREE, TO --
SEPTEMBER 1819
UPON THE SAME OCCASION
THERE IS A LITTLE UNPRETENDING RILL
COMPOSED ON THE BANKS OF A ROCKY STREAM
ON THE DEATH OF HIS MAJESTY (GEORGE THE THIRD)
THE STARS ARE MANSIONS BUILT BY NATURE’S HAND
TO THE LADY MARY LOWTHER
ON THE DETRACTION WHICH FOLLOWED THE PUBLICATION OF A CERTAIN POEM
OXFORD, MAY 30, 1820
OXFORD, MAY 30, 1820
JUNE 1820
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, I
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, II
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, III
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, IV
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, V
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, VI
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, VII
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, VIII
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, IX
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, X
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XI
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XII
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XIII
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XIV
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XV
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XVI
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XVII
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XVIII
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XIX
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XX
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXI
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXII
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXIII
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXIV
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXIV
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXV
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXVI
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXVII
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXVIII
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXIX
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXX
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXXI
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXXII
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXXIII
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXXIV
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXXV
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXXVI
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820, XXXVII
THE RIVER DUDDON A SERIES OF SONNETS, 1820.
THE RIVER DUDDON I
THE RIVER DUDDON II
THE RIVER DUDDON III
THE RIVER DUDDON IV
THE RIVER DUDDON V
THE RIVER DUDDON VI
THE RIVER DUDDON VII
THE RIVER DUDDON VIII
THE RIVER DUDDON IX
THE RIVER DUDDON X
THE RIVER DUDDON XI
THE RIVER DUDDON XII
THE RIVER DUDDON XIII
THE RIVER DUDDON XIV
THE RIVER DUDDON XV
THE RIVER DUDDON XVI
THE RIVER DUDDON XVII
THE RIVER DUDDON XVIII
THE RIVER DUDDON XIX
THE RIVER DUDDON XX
THE RIVER DUDDON XXI
THE RIVER DUDDON XXII
THE RIVER DUDDON XXIII
THE RIVER DUDDON XXIV
THE RIVER DUDDON XXV
THE RIVER DUDDON XXVI
THE RIVER DUDDON XXVII
THE RIVER DUDDON XXVIII
THE RIVER DUDDON XXIX
THE RIVER DUDDON XXX
THE RIVER DUDDON XXXI
THE RIVER DUDDON XXXII
THE RIVER DUDDON XXXIII
THE RIVER DUDDON XXXIV
A PARSONAGE IN OXFORDSHIRE
TO ENTERPRISE
ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS IN SERIES, 1821-22: PART I
INTRODUCTION
CONJECTURES
TREPIDATION OF THE DRUIDS
DRUIDICAL EXCOMMUNICATION
UNCERTAINTY
PERSECUTION
RECOVERY
TEMPTATIONS FROM ROMAN REFINEMENTS
DISSENSIONS
STRUGGLE OF THE BRITONS AGAINST THE BARBARIANS
SAXON CONQUEST
MONASTERY OF OLD BANGOR
CASUAL INCITEMENT
GLAD TIDINGS
PAULINUS
PERSUASION
CONVERSION
APOLOGY
PRIMITIVE SAXON CLERGY
OTHER INFLUENCES
SECLUSION
CONTINUED
REPROOF
SAXON MONASTERIES, AND LIGHTS AND SHADES OF THE RELIGION
MISSIONS AND TRAVELS
ALFRED
HIS DESCENDANTS
INFLUENCE ABUSED
DANISH CONQUESTS
CANUTE
THE NORMAN CONQUEST
COLDLY WE SPAKE. THE SAXONS, OVERPOWERED
THE COUNCIL OF CLERMONT
CRUSADES
RICHARD I
AN INTERDICT
PAPAL ABUSES
SCENE IN VENICE
PAPAL DOMINION
ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS IN SERIES, 1821-22: PART II
HOW SOON-ALAS! DID MAN, CREATED PURE
FROM FALSE ASSUMPTION ROSE, AND, FONDLY HAILED
CISTERTIAN MONASTERY
DEPLORABLE HIS LOT WHO TILLS THE GROUND
MONKS AND SCHOOLMEN
OTHER BENEFITS
OTHER BENEFITS CONTINUED
CRUSADERS
AS FAITH THUS SANCTIFIED THE WARRIOR’S CREST
WHERE LONG AND DEEPLY HATH BEEN FIXED THE ROOT
TRANSUBSTANTIATION
THE VAUDOIS
PRAISED BE THE RIVERS, FROM THEIR MOUNTAIN SPRINGS
WALDENSES
ARCHBISHOP CHICHELY TO HENRY V
WARS OF YORK AND LANCASTER
WICLIFFE
CORRUPTIONS OF THE HIGHER CLERGY
ABUSE OF MONASTIC POWER
MONASTIC VOLUPTUOUSNESS
DISSOLUTION OF THE MONASTERIES
THE SAME SUBJECT
THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED
SAINTS
THE VIRGIN
APOLOGY
IMAGINATIVE REGRETS
REFLECTIONS
TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE
THE POINT AT ISSUE
EDWARD VI
EDWARD SIGNING THE WARRANT FOR THE EXECUTION OF JOAN OF KENT
REVIVAL OF POPERY
LATIMER AND RIDLEY
CRANMER
GENERAL VIEW OF THE TROUBLES OF THE REFORMATION
ENGLISH REFORMERS IN EXILE
ELIZABETH
EMINENT REFORMERS
EMINENT REFORMERS: THE SAME
DISTRACTIONS
GUNPOWDER PLOT
TROUBLES OF CHARLES THE FIRST
LAUD
AFFLICTIONS OF ENGLAND
ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS IN SERIES, 1821-22: PART III
FROM THE RESTORATION TO THE PRESENT TIMES
PATRIOTIC SYMPATHIES
CHARLES THE SECOND
LATITUDINARIANISM
WALTON’S BOOK OF LIVES
CLERICAL INTEGRITY
PERSECUTION OF THE SCOTTISH COVENANTERS
ACQUITTAL OF THE BISHOPS
WILLIAM THE THIRD
OBLIGATIONS OF CIVIL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
SACHEVEREL
DOWN A SWIFT STREAM, THUS FAR, A BOLD DESIGN
ASPECTS OF CHRISTIANITY IN AMERICA: I. THE PILGRIM FATHERS
BISHOPS AND PRIESTS, BLESSED ARE YE, IF DEEP
PLACES OF WORSHIP
PASTORAL CHARACTER
THE LITURGY
BAPTISM
SPONSORS
CATECHISING
CONFIRMATION
CONFIRMATION CONTINUED
SACRAMENT
THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY
THANKSGIVING AFTER CHILDBIRTH
VISITATION OF THE SICK
THE COMMINATlON SERVICE
FORMS OF PRAYER AT SEA
FUNERAL SERVICE
RURAL CEREMONY
REGRETS
MUTABILITY
OLD ABBEYS
EMIGRANT FRENCH CLERGY
CONGRATULATION
NEW CHURCHES
CHURCH TO BE ERECTED
CONTINUED
NEW CHURCHYARD
CATHEDRALS, ETC.
INSIDE OF KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE
INSIDE OF KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE: THE SAME
INSIDE OF KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE: CONTINUED
EJACULATION
EJACULATION CONCLUSION
MEMORY
ON THE SAME OCCASION
A VOLANT TRIBE OF BARDS ON EARTH ARE FOUND
NOT LOVE, NOT WAR, NOR THE TUMULTUOUS SWELL
TO --
TO --
HOW RICH THAT FOREHEAD’S CALM EXPANSE
TO --
A FLOWER GARDEN AT COLEORTON HALL, LEICESTERSHIRE
TO THE LADY E. B. AND THE HON. MISS P.
TO THE TORRENT AT THE DEVIL’S BRIDGE, NORTH WALES, 1824
COMPOSED AMONG THE RUINS OF A CASTLE IN NORTH WALES
CENOTAPH
EPITAPH IN THE CHAPEL-YARD OF LANGDALE, WESTMORELAND
THE CONTRAST; THE PARROT AND THE WREN
TO A SKY-LARK
ERE WITH COLD BEADS OF MIDNIGHT DEW
ODE: COMPOSED ON MAY MORNING
TO MAY
ONCE I COULD HAIL (HOWE’ER SERENE THE SKY)
THE MASSY WAYS, CARRIED ACROSS THESE HEIGHTS
THE PILLAR OF TRAJAN
ON SEEING A NEEDLECASE IN THE FORM OF A HARP, THE WORK OF E.M.S.
TO --
HER ONLY PILOT THE SOFT BREEZE
WHY, MINSTREL, THESE UNTUNEFUL MURMURINGS
TO S. H.
DECAY OF PIETY
SCORN NOT THE SONNET
FAIR PRIME OF LIFE! WERE IT ENOUGH TO GILD
RETIREMENT
THERE IS A PLEASURE IN POETIC PAINS
WHEN PHILOCTETES IN THE LEMNIAN ISLE
WHILE ANNA’S PEERS AND EARLY PLAYMATES TREAD
TO THE CUCKOO
THE INFANT M- M-
TO ROTHA Q-
TO --, IN HER SEVENTIETH YEAR
IN MY MIND’S EYE A TEMPLE, LIKE A CLOUD
GO BACK TO ANTIQUE AGES, IF THINE EYES
IN THE WOODS OF RYDAL
CONCLUSION, TO --
A MORNING EXERCISE
THE TRIAD
THE WISHING-GATE
THE WISHING-GATE DESTROYED
A JEWISH FAMILY IN A SMALL VALLEY OPPOSITE ST. GOAR, UPON THE RHINE
THE GLEANER SUGGESTED BY A PICTURE
ON THE POWER OF SOUND
INCIDENT AT BRUGES
GOLD AND SILVER FISHES IN A VASE
LIBERTY
HUMANITY
THIS LAWN, A CARPET ALL ALIVE
THOUGHT ON THE SEASONS
A GRAVESTONE UPON THE FLOOR IN THE CLOISTERS OF WORCESTER CATHEDRAL
A TRADITION OF OKER HILL IN DARLEY DALE, DERBYSHIRE
THE ARMENIAN LADY’S LOVE
THE RUSSIAN FUGITIVE
THE EGYPTIAN MAID
THE POET AND THE CAGED TURTLEDOVE
PRESENTIMENTS
IN THESE FAIR VALES HATH MANY A TREE
CHATSWORTH! THY STATELY MANSION, AND THE PRIDE
TO THE AUTHOR’S PORTRAIT
THE PRIMROSE OF THE ROCK
YARROW REVISITED, AND OTHER POEMS
ON THE DEPARTURE OF SIR WALTER SCOTT FROM ABBOTSFORD, FOR NAPLES
A PLACE OF BURIAL IN THE SOUTH OF SCOTLAND
ON THE SIGHT OF A MANSE IN THE SOUTH OF SCOTLAND
COMPOSED IN ROSLIN CHAPEL DURING A STORM
THE TROSACHS
COMPOSED IN THE GLEN OF LOCH ETIVE
EAGLES COMPOSED AT DUNOLLIE CASTLE IN THE BAY OF OBAN
IN THE SOUND OF MULL
SUGGESTED AT TYNDRUM IN A STORM
REST AND BE THANKFUL! AT THE HEAD OF GLENCROE
HIGHLAND HUT
THE BROWNIE
TO THE PLANET VENUS, AN EVENING STAR COMPOSED AT LOCH LOMOND
BOTHWELL CASTLE, PASSED UNSEEN, ON ACCOUNT OF STORMY WEATHER
PICTURE OF DANIEL IN THE LIONS’ DEN, AT HAMILTON PALACE
THE AVON
SUGGESTED BY A VIEW FROM AN EMINENCE IN INGLEWOOD FOREST
HART’S-HORN TREE, NEAR PENRITH
FANCY AND TRADITION
COUNTESS’S PILLAR
ROMAN ANTIQUITIES FROM THE ROMAN STATION AT OLD PENRITH
APOLOGY FOR THE FOREGOING POEMS
THE HIGHLAND BROACH
DEVOTIONAL INCITEMENTS
CALM IS THE FRAGRANT AIR
RURAL ILLUSIONS
LOVING AND LIKING
UPON THE LATE GENERAL FAST, MARCH 1832
FILIAL PIETY ON THE WAYSIDE BETWEEN PRESTON AND LIVERPOOL
IF THOU INDEED DERIVE THY LIGHT FROM HEAVEN
A WREN’S NEST
TO -- UPON THE BIRTH OF HER FIRST-BORN CHILD, MARCH 1833
THE WARNING
IF THIS GREAT WORLD OF JOY AND PAIN
ON A HIGH PART OF THE COAST OF CUMBERLAND
BY THE SEASIDE
POEMS COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING A TOUR IN THE SUMMER OF 1833
ADIEU, RYDALIAN LAURELS! THAT HAVE GROWN
WHY SHOULD THE ENTHUSIAST, JOURNEYING THROUGH THIS ISLE
THEY CALLED THEE MERRY ENGLAND, IN OLD TIME;
TO THE RIVER GRETA, NEAR KESWICK
TO THE RIVER DERWENT
IN SIGHT OF THE TOWN OF COCKERMOUTH
ADDRESS FROM THE SPIRIT OF COCKERMOUTH CASTLE
WHY SHOULD THE ENTHUSIAST, JOURNEYING THROUGH THIS ISLE
TO A FRIEND ON THE BANKS OF THE DERWENT
MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS LANDING AT THE MOUTH OF THE DERWENT, WORKINGTON
IN THE CHANNEL, BETWEEN THE COAST OF CUMBERLAND AND THE ISLE OF MAN
AT SEA OFF THE ISLE OF MAN
DESIRE WE PAST ILLUSIONS TO RECALL?
ON ENTERING DOUGLAS BAY, ISLE OF MAN
BY THE SEASHORE, ISLE OF MAN
ISLE OF MAN (I)
ISLE OF MAN (II)
BY A RETIRED MARINER, H. H.
AT BALA-SALA, ISLE OF MAN
TYNWALD HILL
DESPOND WHO WILL-’I’ HEARD A VOICE EXCLAIM
ON THE FRITH OF CLYDE IN A STEAMBOAT
ON REVISITING DUNOLLY CASTLE
THE DUNOLLY EAGLE
WRITTEN IN A BLANK LEAF OF MACPHERSON’S OSSIAN
CAVE OF STAFFA
CAVE OF STAFFA AFTER THE CROWD HAD DEPARTED
CAVE OF STAFFA
FLOWERS ON THE TOP OF THE PILLARS AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE CAVE
IONA
IONA, UPON LANDING
THE BLACK STONES OF IONA
HOMEWARD WE TURN. ISLE OF COLUMBA’S CELL
GREENOCK
THERE! SAID A STRIPLING, POINTING WITH MEET PRIDE
THE RIVER EDEN, CUMBERLAND
MONUMENT OF MRS. HOWARD
SUGGESTED BY THE FOREGOING
NUNNERY
STEAMBOATS, VIADUCTS, AND RAILWAYS
LOWTHER
TO THE EARL OF LONSDALE
THE SOMNAMBULIST
TO CORDELIA M-, HALLSTEADS, ULLSWATER
MOST SWEET IT IS WITH UNUPLIFTED EYES
COMPOSED BY THE SEASHORE
NOT IN THE LUCID INTERVALS OF LIFE
BY THE SIDE OF RYDAL MERE
SOFT AS A CLOUD IS YON BLUE RIDGE
THE LEAVES THAT RUSTLED ON THIS OAK-CROWNED HILL
THE LABOURER’S NOON-DAY HYMN
THE REDBREAST
LINES SUGGESTED BY A PORTRAIT FROM THE PENCIL OF F. STONE
THE FOREGOING SUBJECT RESUMED
TO A CHILD WRITTEN IN HER ALBUM
TO THE MOON
TO THE MOON: RYDAL
WRITTEN AFTER THE DEATH OF CHARLES LAMB
EXTEMPORE EFFUSION UPON THE DEATH OF JAMES HOGG
UPON SEEING A COLOURED DRAWING OF THE BIRD OF PARADISE IN AN ALBUM
COMPOSED AFTER READING A NEWSPAPER OF THE DAY
BY A BLEST HUSBAND GUIDED, MARY CAME
SONNETS
DESPONDING FATHER! MARK THIS ALTERED BOUGH,
ROMAN ANTIQUITIES DISCOVERED AT BISHOPSTONE, HEREFORDSHIRE
ST. CATHERINE OF LEDBURY
WHY ART THOU SILENT! IS THY LOVE A PLANT
FOUR FIERY STEEDS IMPATIENT OF THE REIN
TO --
SAID SECRECY TO COWARDICE AND FRAUD,
NOVEMBER 1836
SIX MONTHS TO SIX YEARS ADDED HE REMAINED
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837. TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, III. AT ROME
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, V. CONTINUED
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, VI. PLEA FOR THE HISTORIAN
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, VII. AT ROME
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, IX. AT ALBANO
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, X
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XIII. NEAR THE SAME LAKE
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XV. AT THE CONVENT OF CAMALDOLI
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XVI. CONTINUED
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XVIII. AT VALLOMBROSA
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XIX. AT FLORENCE
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXIV. IN LOMBARDY
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXV. AFTER LEAVING ITALY
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837, XXVI. CONTINUED
AT BOLOGNA, IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE LATE INSURRECTIONS, 1837, I
WHAT IF OUR NUMBERS BARELY COULD DEFY
A NIGHT THOUGHT
TO THE PLANET VENUS
COMPOSED AT RYDAL ON MAY MORNING, 1838
COMPOSED ON A MAY MORNING, 1838
HARK! ‘TIS THE THRUSH, UNDAUNTED, UNDEPREST
TIS HE WHOSE YESTER-EVENING’S HIGH DISDAIN
OH WHAT A WRECK! HOW CHANGED IN MIEN AND SPEECH!
A PLEA FOR AUTHORS, MAY 1838
A POET TO HIS GRANDCHILD
BLEST STATESMAN HE, WHOSE MIND’S UNSELFISH WILL
VALEDICTORY SONNET
PROTEST AGAINST THE BALLOT
SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. II
SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. III
SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. IV
SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. V
SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. VI
SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. VII
SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. VIII
SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. IX
SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. X
SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. XI
SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. XII
SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. XIV. APOLOGY
ON A PORTRAIT OF I. F., PAINTED BY MARGARET GILLIES
TO I. F.
POOR ROBIN
TO A PAINTER
ON THE SAME SUBJECT
WHEN SEVERN’S SWEEPING FLOOD HAD OVERTHROWN
INTENT ON GATHERING WOOL FROM HEDGE AND BRAKE
FLOATING ISLAND
THE CRESCENT-MOON, THE STAR OF LOVE
TO A REDBREAST-(IN SICKNESS)
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS, 1842
A POET!-HE HATH PUT HIS HEART TO SCHOOL
THE MOST ALLURING CLOUDS THAT MOUNT THE SKY
FEEL FOR THE WRONGS TO UNIVERSAL KEN
WHO PONDERS NATIONAL EVENTS SHALL FIND
LONG-FAVOURED ENGLAND! BE NOT THOU MISLED
MEN OF THE WESTERN WORLD! IN FATE’S DARK BOOK
LO! WHERE SHE STANDS FIXED IN A SAINT-LIKE TRANCE
THE NORMAN BOY
THE POET’S DREAM
THE WIDOW ON WINDERMERE SIDE
FAREWELL LINES
AIREY-FORCE VALLEY
LYRE! THOUGH SUCH POWER DO IN THY MAGIC LIVE
TO THE CLOUDS
WANSFELL! THIS HOUSEHOLD HAS A FAVOURED LOT
THE EAGLE AND THE DOVE
GRACE DARLING
WHILE BEAMS OF ORIENT LIGHT SHOOT WIDE AND HIGH
TO THE REV. CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH, D.D., MASTER OF HARROW SCHOOL
ON THE PROJECTED KENDAL AND WINDERMERE RAILWAY
PROUD WERE YE, MOUNTAINS, WHEN, IN TIMES OF OLD
AT FURNESS ABBEY
FORTH FROM A JUTTING RIDGE, AROUND WHOSE BASE
THE WESTMORELAND GIRL
AT FURNESS ABBEY
YES! THOU ART FAIR, YET BE NOT MOVED
WHAT HEAVENLY SMILES! O LADY MINE
GLAD SIGHT WHEREVER NEW WITH OLD
LOVE LIES BLEEDING
COMPANION TO THE FOREGOING
THE CUCKOO-CLOCK
SO FAIR, SO SWEET, WITHAL SO SENSITIVE
TO THE PENNSYLVANIANS
YOUNG ENGLAND-WHAT IS THEN BECOME OF OLD
THOUGH THE BOLD WINGS OF POESY AFFECT
SUGGESTED BY A PICTURE OF THE BIRD OF PARADISE
WHY SHOULD WE WEEP OR MOURN, ANGELIC BOY
WHERE LIES THE TRUTH? HAS MAN, IN WISDOM’S CREED
I KNOW AN AGED MAN CONSTRAINED TO DWELL
HOW BEAUTIFUL THE QUEEN OF NIGHT
EVENING VOLUNTARIES: TO LUCCA GIORDANO
WHO BUT IS PLEASED TO WATCH THE MOON ON HIGH
ILLUSTRATED BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS
THE UNREMITTING VOICE OF NIGHTLY STREAMS
SONNET: TO AN OCTOGENARIAN
ON THE BANKS OF A ROCKY STREAM
The Prose Works
LIST OF PROSE WORKS
VOLUME I: POLITICAL AND ETHICAL.
I. POLITICAL.
I. APOLOGY FOR THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. 1793.
II. THE CONVENTION OF CINTRA 1809.
IV. TWO ADDRESSES TO THE FREEHOLDERS OF WESTMORELAND. 1818.
V. OF THE CATHOLIC RELIEF BILL, 1829.
II. ETHICAL.
II. ADVICE TO THE YOUNG.
III. OF EDUCATION.
(a) ON THE EDUCATION OF THE YOUNG.
(b) OF THE PEOPLE, THEIR WAYS AND NEEDS.
(c.) EDUCATION.
(d) EDUCATION OF DUTY.
VOLUME II: AESTHETICAL AND LITERARY.
I. OF LITERARY BIOGRAPHY AND MONUMENTS.
(a) A LETTER TO A FRIEND OF ROBERT BURNS.
(b) OF MONUMENTS TO LITERARY MEN.
(c) OF SIR THOMAS BROWNE, A MONUMENT TO SOUTHEY, &c.
II. UPON EPITAPHS.
(a) UPON EPITAPHS.
(c) CELEBRATED EPITAPHS CONSIDERED.
(b) OF POETIC DICTION.
(c) POETRY AS A STUDY.
(d) OF POETRY AS OBSERVATION AND DESCRIPTION.
(e) OF ‘THE EXCURSION.’
(f) LETTERS TO SIR GEORGE AND LADY BEAUMONT AND
(g) LETTER TO THE RIGHT HON. CHARLES JAMES FOX.
(h) OF THE PRINCIPLES OF POETRY AND HIS OWN POEMS.
IV. DESCRIPTIVE.
A GUIDE THROUGH THE DISTRICT OF THE LAKES.
DIRECTIONS AND INFORMATION FOR THE TOURIST.
DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENERY OF THE LAKES.
SECTION FIRST. VIEW OF THE COUNTRY AS FORMED BY NATURE.
MISCELLANEOUS OBSERVATIONS.
ITINERARY OF THE LAKES, FOR THE USE OF TOURISTS.
KENDAL AND WINDERMERE RAILWAY.
VOLUME III: CRITICAL AND ETHICAL.
I. NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE POEMS, INCORPORATING:
I. POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH.
II. POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD.
III. POEMS FOUNDED ON THE AFFECTIONS.
IV. POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES.
V. POEMS OF THE FANCY.
VI. POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION.
VII. MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS.
VIII. MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803.
IX. MEMORIALS OF A SECOND TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1814.
X. POEMS DEDICATED TO NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE AND LIBERTY.
XI. MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820.
XII. MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837.
XIII. THE RIVER DUDDON: A SERIES OF SONNETS.
XIV. ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS.
XV. ‘YARROW REVISITED,’ AND OTHER POEMS.
XVI. EVENING VOLUNTARIES.
XVIII. POEMS OF SENTIMENT AND REFLECTION.
XIX. SONNETS DEDICATED TO LIBERTY AND ORDER.
XX. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
XXI. INSCRIPTIONS.
XXII. SELECTIONS FROM CHAUCER MODERNISED.
XXIII. POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF OLD AGE.
XXIV. EPITAPHS AND ELEGIAC PIECES.
XXV. ‘THE EXCURSION.’
II. LETTERS AND EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS.
III. CONVERSATIONS AND PERSONAL REMINISCENCES OF WORDSWORTH.
Dorothy Wordsworth’s Works
RECOLLECTIONS OF A TOUR MADE IN SCOTLAND A.D. 1803
CONTENTS
PREFACE.
FIRST WEEK.
SECOND WEEK.
THIRD WEEK.
FOURTH WEEK.
MEMORANDUM BY THE AUTHOR.
FIFTH WEEK.
SIXTH WEEK.
THE ALFOXDEN JOURNAL, 1798
THE GRASMERE JOURNAL, 1800-1803
CONTENTS
PART I. 14 MAY - 22 DECEMBER, 1800
PART II. 10 OCTOBER 1801 - 14 FEBRUARY, 1802
PART III. 14 FEBRUARY 1802 - 2 MAY, 1802
PART IV. 4 MAY 1802 - 16 JANUARY, 1803
The Biography
WORDSWORTH by F. W. H. Myers
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. BIRTH AND EDUCATION - CAMBRIDGE.
CHAPTER II. RESIDENCE IN LONDON AND IN FRANCE.
CHAPTER IV. THE ENGLISH LAKES.
CHAPTER V. MARRIAGE - SOCIETY - HIGHLAND TOUR.
CHAPTER VI. SIR GEORGE BEAUMONT - DEATH OF JOHN WORDSWORTH.
CHAPTER VII. “HAPPY WARRIOR,” AND PATRIOTIC POEMS.
CHAPTER VIII. CHILDREN - LIFE AT RYDAL MOUNT - ”THE EXCURSION.”
CHAPTER IX. POETIC DICTION - ”DAODAMIA” - ”EVENING ODE.”
CHAPTER X. NATURAL RELIGION.
The Delphi Classics Catalogue
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