The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Eight Volumes, Volumen4

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D. Bryce, 1900
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MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS
15
Captivity Mary Queen of Scots
21
Pure element of waters wheresoeer
27
A Parsonage in Oxfordshire
38
While Annas peers and early playmates tread
44
A Gravestone upon the Floor in the Cloisters
50
To the Authors Portrait
55
Composed on a May Morning 1838
61
Festivals have I seen that were not names
138
There is a bondage worse far worse to bear
150
England the time is come when thou shouldst
151
Alas what boots the long laborious quest
166
The martial courage of a day is vain
169
Indignation of a highminded Spaniard
175
On the same occasion
181
Feelings of a French Royalist on the Disinterment
190

Oh what a Wreck how changed in mien
67
Wansfell this Household has a favoured
73
At the Grave of Burns 1803 Seven Years after
81
To the Sons of Burns after visiting the Grave
87
GlenAlmain or the Narrow Glen
94
Sonnet in the Pass of Killiecrankie
108
Composed at Cora Linn in sight of Wallaces Tower
127
Yarrow Visited September 1814
134
Emperors and Kings how oft have temples rung
193
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON
208
In the Cathedral at Cologne
214
Afterthought
220
Effusion in presence of the Painted Tower of Tell
223
The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci in
233
The Column intended by Buonaparte for a Trium
240
Elegiac Stanzas
246

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