4 Mountains, 149 Mery (zes de Veterna. Go's Memor-Led Tun, lez Vietas fra Mamas esi Tansz , 350 Mime Mr Bred, Near Rozme. In eight of & Pere de af heldral objects, - the Lake of Threrbeke, 101 The A: the request of Sir Sex Charches, Caures-pari, For a seat in the groves Nurling, 163 For a Stone at Rydal Obligations of aril to religion Liers, zu 1 303 In a garden of Sir G. H. | ordinary splendour , 211 composed in January, 18k se Ou etening on wils , All Sito La Intimations of Immortality, no aler 1916, Thanksgiving Day, I samarbeid - on the Installation of Pret The Poss of Kirkstone, 191 to Lycoris , 405 349 Ons Portrait of the Duke of Welling 370 ton, 233 356 Influences, 352 Our Lady of the Snow, 28) Oxford, May 30, 1820, 228 298 Sonnet, Harbour of Boulogne, 289 Stanzas, in the Simplon Pass, 287 The Longest Day, 81 Needle-case, 150 The Marriage Ceremony, 366 on the Power of Sound, 213 The Matron of Jedborough and he Sept., 1819, 414 Husband, 245 The Monument called Long Meg an her Daughters, 227 written in March, 171 The Mother's Return, 74 my Pocket Copy The Norman Boy, 82 of The Castle of Indolence, 95 The Norman Conquest, 353 The Oak and the Broom, 141 St. Catherine of Ledbury, 232 The Oak of Guernica, 262 311 The Pass of Kirkstone, 191 The Pet-Lamb, 78 ice The Pilgrim's Dream, 148 The Pillar of Trajan, 327 Suggested by a picture of the Bird of The Pine of Monte Mario at Rome 321 The Plain of Donnerdale, 297 150 Thanksgiving after Childbrth, 367 The Poet's Dream, 82 Thanksgiving Ode, Jan., 1816, 267 The point at issue, 359 The Prelude, 474 The Prioress' Tale, 441 The blind Highland Boy, 246 The Redbreast chasing the Butterfly, 142 1800 The Resting Place, 297 The Retired Mariner, 310 The Reverie of Poor Susan, 169 There was a boy, 163 The Column lying in the Simplon Pass, The River Eden, 314 The Russian Fugitive, 119 The Complaint of a Forsaken Indian The Seven Sisters, 146 1799 The Simplon Pass, 211 The small Celandine, 456 The Council of Clermont, 354 The Somnambulist, 109 The Sparrow's Nest, 82 The Siepping Stones, 295 295 The Thorn, 182 The Three Cottage Girls, 286 The Earl of Breadalbane's ruined The Town of Schwytz, 282 The Triad, 177 The Eclipse of the Sun, 1820, 285 The Trosachs, 302 The Two April Mornings, 401 The Two Thieves 456 The Virgin, 358 The Waggoner, 153 The Farmer of Tilsbury Vale, 455 The Warning. - Sequel to the Firsi. The Waterfall and the Eglantine, 140 The Westmoreland Girl, 84 The White Doe of Rylstone, 328 The Widow on Windermere side, 99 The French and the Spanish Guerillas, The Wild-duck's Nest, 218 The Wishing Gate, 399 The French Army in Russia, 263 The Wishing Gate destroyed, 415 264 Thought of a Briton on the subjuga. The Germans on the Heights of Hock tion of Switzerland, 255 Thought on the Seasons, 409 Thoughts. – Banks of the Nith, 238 97 98 To 98 233 To a Butterfly, 73 94 To a Child.-Written in her Albumi, 437 went, 308 To a Highland Girl, 240 The Kitten and Falling Leaves, 143 To a Lady. - Madeira Flowers, 148 The Labourer's Noon-day Hymn, 410 To an Octogenarian, 457 To a Painter, 234 234 To a Red-breast (S. H.), 419 Menog, s To Laram of Mary Queen of Scots, 99 Painfor, 261 Papal Abuses, 354 Dominion, 355 Pastoral Character, Patriotic Sympathies, 362 , 383 Personal talk, 221 concluded, 222 | Picture of Daniel in the Lion's Den, Pour Robin, 419 Postscript (Rir. Dud.) , 299 Power of Mosic, 170 Preinde. Poems chiefly of early and Britney kle Primitive Saxon Clergy, 351 Recollection of the Portrait of Henry VIII., 238 Recorery, 319 Regrets, 368 years, 137 1 19. Toa Sexton, 146 To the Cuckoo, 163 230 To the Daisy, 137 145 145 463 To the Lady E. B., and the able Miss P., 229 of Rydal Chapel, 411 , 315 To the Lady Mary Lowther, To the Memory of Raisley 223 To the Men of Kent, 256 Rydal, 430 To the Pennsylvanians, 274 To the Planet Venus, Jan., 1 Loch 304 so wo wo Arathises on to the Poet, John Dyer. 219 To the Rev. Chr. Wordswore To the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth To the River Greta, 307 To the small Celandine, 139 140 To the Sons of Burns, 239 To the Spade of a Friend, 39 To the Torrent at the Devil' 229 To Thomas Clarkson, 258 To the Cuckoo, 163 To tbe Daisy, 137 - To the small Celandine, 139 lica Waiki 140 To the Spade of a Friend , 3% 217 Ton Berton, 146 145 To the Lady E. B., and the Honour able Miss P., 229 INDEX TO THE FIRST LINES. , 225 To the Memory of Raisley Calver, Ti. 223 To the Men of Kent, 256 As faith thus sanctified the warrior's crest, 371 Rydai A Book came forth of late, called Peter Bell, 218 As indignation mastered grief, my tongue, 326 To the Pennsylvanians, 294 Cobert A bright-haired company of youthful slaves, 350 As leaves are to the tree whereon they grow, 274 1799 304 A dark plume fetch me from yon blasted yew, 296 As often as I murmur here, 150 As star that shines dependent upon star, 365 To the Rev. Chr. Wordsworth, D.D. , Walma Advance - come forth from thy Tyrolean ground, 259 As the cold aspect of a sunless way, 226 A stream, to mingle with your favourite Dee, 229 A sudden conflict rises from the swell, 364 To the River Greta, 307 We are Affections lose their object; Time brings forth, 457 As, when a storm hath ceased, the birds regain, 349 As with the Stream our voyage we pursue, 354 At early dawn, or rather when the air, 227 To the Sons of Burns, 239 Finear Bogel Age! twine thy brows with fresh spring flowers, 245 A Traveller on the skirt of Sarum's Plain, 38 Ah, think how one compelled for life to abide, 276 A trouble, not of clouds, or weeping rain, 301 Ah, when the Frame, round which in love we clung, 352 At the corner of Wood Street, when daylight appears, 169 Ab! where is Palafox! Nor tongue nor pen, 261 Avaunt all specious pliancy of mind, 262 A voice, from long expecting thousands sent, 363 Avon — a precious, an immortal name, 305 A weight of awe not easy to be borne, 227 A winged Goddess - clothed in vesture wrought, 278 Bard of the Fleece, whose skilful genius made, 218 Beaumont ! it was thy wish that I should rear, 215 Before I see another day, 124 Before my eyes a wanderer stood, 172 Before the world had past her time of youth, 276 Beguiled into forgetfulness of care, 423 Behold an emblem of our human mind, 419 Behold a pupil of the monkish gown, 353 Behold her, single in the field, 242 Behold, within the leafy shade, 82 Beloved Vale! I said, when I shall con, 216 Between two sister moorland rills, 147 Bishops and Priests, blessed are ye, if deep, 366 Black Demons hovering o'er his mitred head, 354 Blest Statesman He, whose mind's unselfish will, 273 Bold words affirmed, in days when faith was strong, 309 Brave Schill! by death delivered, take thy flight, 261 Bright Flower! whose home is everywhere, 145 Broken in fortune, but in mind entire, 310 Brook and road, 211 Brook! whose society the Poet seeks, 226 Bruges I saw attired with golden light, 278 But Cytherea, studious to invent, 439 But here no cannon thunders to the gale, 299 But liberty, and triomphs on the Main, 368 61 721 Rut, to outweigh all harm, the sacred book, 359 Call not the royal Swede unfortunate, 261 Dark and more dark the shades of evening fell, 227 Earth has not anything to show more fair, 227 Enough ' for see, with dim association, 356 Enough of climbing toil 1 — Ambition threads, 405 Failing impartial measure to dispense, 235 Genius of Raphael ! if thy wings, 180 Great men have been among us; hands that penned, 255 If thou in the dear love of some one Friend, 452 Had this effulgence disappeared, 211 I am not One who much or of delight, 221 I have a boy of five years old, 77 I travelled among unknown inen, 96 to , I was thy Neighbour once, thou rugged Pile, 463 Jesu ! bless our slender Boat, 279 Jones! as from Calais southward you and I, 253 Just as those final words were penned, the sun broke our Keep for the young the impassioned smile, 291 Lady' a Pen (perhaps with thy regard, 418 |