Poetical Works: With Introductions and Notes![]() |
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Contents
Written in very early Youth i | 2 |
Lines written while sailing in a Boat | 9 |
Lines left upon a Seat in a Yewtree which | 22 |
The Borderers A Tragedy | 37 |
My heart leaps up when I behold | 79 |
Anecdote for Fathers | 85 |
POEMS FOUNDED ON | 95 |
Artegal and Elidure | 102 |
The Plain of Donnerdale | 381 |
A Place of Burial in the South of Scot | 387 |
Hartshorn Tree near Penrith | 393 |
Canto IV | 406 |
Canto VII | 413 |
ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS | 418 |
Continued | 424 |
Charles the Second | 441 |
Louisa After accompanying her on | 108 |
The Last of the Flock | 114 |
The Emigrant Mother | 120 |
The Idiot Boy | 126 |
The Widow on Windermere Side | 138 |
Her Eyes are Wild | 144 |
When to the attractions of the busy world | 150 |
To a Sexton | 157 |
To a Skylark 209 | 159 |
Song for the Spinning Wheel Founded | 163 |
POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION | 183 |
Stargazers | 189 |
Resolution and Independence | 195 |
Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle upon | 203 |
Laodamia | 209 |
To Enterprise | 215 |
The Wishinggate | 223 |
The CuckooClock | 229 |
Peter Bell A TalePrologue | 236 |
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS | 250 |
Part II | 260 |
With how sad steps O Moon thou climbst | 266 |
Composed among the Ruins of a Castle | 272 |
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR | 284 |
The Solitary Reaper | 289 |
The Blind Highland Boy | 295 |
Yarrow Visited September 1814 | 301 |
Milton thou shouldst be living at this | 307 |
A Prophecy February 1807 | 313 |
The Oak of Guernica | 319 |
The French and the Spanish Guerillas | 320 |
Siege of Vienna raised by John Sobieski | 326 |
Dedication | 333 |
Effusion in Presence of the Painted Tower | 339 |
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR | 352 |
The Pine of Monte Mario at Rome | 358 |
At Vallombrosa | 364 |
In Lombardy | 366 |
THE RIVER DUDDON | 375 |
William the Third | 442 |
The Same | 451 |
The sun has long been set | 457 |
POEMS | 463 |
Desire we past illusions to recall ? | 469 |
Cave of Staffa | 473 |
To Cordelia M Hallsteads Ullswater | 480 |
Matthew | 486 |
Ode to Duty | 492 |
SONNETS DEDICATED | 513 |
Is Death when evil against good | 518 |
INSCRIPTIONS | 546 |
On the same Occasion 534 | 552 |
To a Child Written in her Album 538 PERIOD OF OLD | 566 |
The Russian Fugitive Part 1 541 The Small Celandine | 572 |
POEMS OF 1793 | 573 |
Destined to war from very infancy 575 Hawkshead | 618 |
Elegiac Stanzas suggested by a Picture of A Cento made by Wordsworth | 626 |
Written after the Death of Charles Lamb 584 Book I Introduction Childhood | 632 |
James Hogg 586 IISchooltime Continued | 642 |
Inscription for a Monument in Crosthwaite III Residence at Cambridge | 649 |
ODE Intimations of Immortality from V Books | 665 |
Book VILResidence in London | 687 |
VIILRetrospectLove of Nature | 699 |
Conclusion | 746 |
Dedication | 753 |
BookVIIThe Churchyard among | 857 |
VIILThe Parsonage | 874 |
an Evening Visit to the Lake | 884 |
Notes | 897 |
Blemoir of the Rev Robert Walker | 910 |
Essay upon Epitaphs | 928 |
PREFACES | 934 |
Appendix | 942 |
Dedication prefixed to the Edition of 1815 | 953 |
Postscript 1835 | 959 |
Index of Titles | 967 |
Oerweening Statesmen have full long relied 320 | 973 |
Index of First Lines | 977 |