Poems by William Wordsworth: Including Lyrical Ballads, and the Miscellaneous Pieces of the Author, Volume 1

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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1815
 

Contents

The Mothers return
11
Lucy Gray 1800
14
Alice Fell 1807
18
1
20
We are Seven 1798
22
Anecdote for Fathers 1798
26
Rural Architecture 1800
30
The Pet Lamb 1800
32
The Idle Shepherd Boys 1800
37
To H C 1807
42
Influence of Natural objects 1810
44
The Blind Highland Boy 1807
48
JUVENILE PIECES
61
Extract from a Poem on leaving School 1786
64
Descriptive Sketches 1793
70
Female Vagrant 1793 1798
85
POEMS FOUNDED ON THE AFFECTIONS
91
The Brothers 1800
93
Page ComPub posed lished 108 To the Spade of a Friend 1807
113
The Sparrows Nest 1807
115
To a Butterfly 1807
116
Farewell thou little Nook 1802
117
Written in my Pocket Copy of the Castle of Indolence 1802
121
Ellen Irwin 1800
125
Strange fits of passion 1800
128
met Louisa 1807
132
Tis said that some 1800
134
The Complaint of an Indian 1798
141
Lines written in a Boat 1798
142
Tribute to the memory of the same Dog 1807
146
A Complaint 1807
147
Ruth 1800
148
The Cottager to her Infant
160
The Sailors Mother 1800
161
Weak is the will of
162
The Childless Father 1800
163
The Shepherd looking eastward
164
The Affliction of 1807
165
How sweet it is when 1807
167
Mark the concentred
168
Once in a lonely Hamlet 1807
169
Page Com Pub posed lished 172 To the Poet Dyer
172
Her eyes are wild 1798
174
To Sleep 1807
178
The Idiot Boy 1798
179
From the same
180
To the Lady 1807
183
Composed on Westminster bridge 1807
186
Admonition 1807
191
It is a beauteous 1807
192
On approaching Home 1803
194
Composed by the Sea shore near Calais
199
Calais
200
To a Friend
201
grieved for Buonaparte
202
Michael a Pastoral Poem 1800
203
On the extinction of the Venetian Republic
204
The King of Sweden
205
To Toussaint LOuverture
206
We had a Fellowpassenger
207
Composed in the Valley near Dover
208
Inland within a hollow Vale
209
Thought of a Briton
211
Milton
212
Great Men have been
213
It is not to be thought
214
When I have borne
215
One might believe
216
Laodamia
225
On a celebrated Event in Ancient History
227
On the same Event
228
To Thomas Clarkson
229
A Prophecy
230
Composed while the Author was engaged in writing a Tract occasioned by the Convention of Cintra
231
On the same occasion
232
POEMS OF THE FANCY
233
Advancecome forth
234
To the Daisy 1807
235
Alas what boots
236
And is it among rude
237
Oer the wide earth
238
On the final submission of the Tyrolese
239
A whirlblast 1800
240
VOL I
241
With how sad steps 1807
242
The Green Linnet 1807
243
Call not the royal Swede
244
To the small Celandine 1807
245
Is there a Power
246
Ah where is Palafox
247
To the same Flower 1807
248
Feelings of a Noble Biscayan
249
The Oak of Guernica
250
The Waterfall and the Eglantine 1800
251
Avaunt all specious
252
Oerweening Statesmen
253
The French and Spanish Guerillas
254
The Oak and the Broom 1800
255
The power of Armies Com Pub posed lished
256
Conclusion
257
Added
258
The Redbreast and the Butterfly 1807
261
Animal Tranquillity 1798 1798
263
To Joanna
264
To a Skylark 1807
268
A narrow girdle
269
To a Sexton 1800
270
Who fancied what a pretty sight 1807
272
Song for the Wandering Jew 1800
273
The seven Sisters 1807
275
By their floating Mill 1807
279
Lines written upon a stone
285
The Kitten and falling Leaves 1807
287
In a Garden of the same
289
Address to my Infant Daughter 1804
290
POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION
295
There was a Boy 1800
297
To the Cuckoo 1807
299
A Night Piece
301
Yew Trees
303
View from the Top of Black Comb
305
Nutting 1800
307
She was a Phantom 1807
310
O Nightingale 1807
312
Three Years she grew 1800
313
A slumber 1800
315
The Horn of Egremont Castle 1807
316
Goody Blake and Harry Gill 1798
322
1st Epitaph translated from Chiabrera
327
wandered lonely 1807
328
Reverie of Poor Susan 1800
330
Power of Music 1807
331
Stepping Westward 1803 1807
334
Glen Almain 180311807
336
1802
339

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