The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4

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Clarendon Press, 1966
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EVENING VOLUNTARIES
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Soft as a cloud is yon blue Ridgethe Mere
7
Composed by the Seashore
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Where lies the truth? has Man in wisdoms creed
19
Stanzas suggested in a Steamboat off Saint Bees
25
At Sea off the Isle of
31
On revisiting Dunolly Castle
37
To the earl of Lonsdale Magistratus indicat
49
APPENDIX A TRANSLATIONS OF VIRGILS ENEID I II AND III AND OTHER PASSAGES Translation of Virgils Æneid
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Second Book
310
Third Book
336
68892 356 VIII 33766 356 Georgic IV 51115
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Chaucer Modernised The Manciple and the Man ciples Tale
358
Fragments from MS M
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The Tinker
366
Translation of Ariosto
367

POEMS OF SENTIMENT AND REFLECTION
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Written in Germany on one of the coldest Days
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a Conversation
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A Night Thought
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25
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A Fact and an Imagination or Canute
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Thoughts on the Seasons
107
If this great world of joy and pain
114
The foregoing Subject resumed
124
In Allusion to various recent Histories and Notices
130
Fit retribution by the moral code
138
Gold and Silver Fishes in a Vase
151
Poor Robin
158
To the Lady Fleming on seeing the Foundation pre
165
Prelude prefixed to the Volume entitled Poems
176
Part I
183
In the Grounds of Coleorton the Seat of Sir George
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In these fair vales hath many a Tree
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On the Banks of a Rocky Stream
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The Cuckoo and the Nightingale
217
Troilus and Cresida
228
To the Daisy
260
Lines composed at Grasmere during a walk
266
Translations from Metastasio
369
I A Fragment
370
Michael Angelo in Reply to the Passage upon his Statue of Night Sleeping
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Come Gentle Sleep
372
On seeing some Tourists of the Lakes pass by reading
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George and Sarah Green
375
Translation of Chiabreras Epitaph on Tasso
377
Placard for a Poll bearing an old Shirt
378
In the first Page of an Album by one whose Hand writing is wretchedly bad
379
The Lady whom you here behold
380
NOTES
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Poems of Sentiment and Reflection
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Sonnets dedicated to Liberty and Order
430
Inscriptions
441
Epitaphs and Elegiac Pieces
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Ode Intimations of Immortality from Recollec
463
Appendix A Translation of Virgils Æneid etc
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137
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Elegiac Musings in the Grounds of Coleorton Hall
484
September 1819
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