The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Eight Volumes, Volumen4D. Bryce, 1900 |
Contenido
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 |