The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1857 |
Contenido
POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH | xii |
Lines written while sailing in a Boat at Evening | 17 |
Lines left upon a Seat in a Yewtree which stands near | 43 |
THE BORDERERS A Tragedy | 73 |
VOL I | 97 |
POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD | 166 |
The Mothers Return | 173 |
The Idle Shepherdboys or DungeonGhyll Force | 186 |
To a Butterfly | 242 |
Louisa After accompanying her on a Mountain Excursion | 248 |
The Affliction of Margaret | 253 |
Tis said that some have died for love | 254 |
Lament of Mary Queen of Scots on the Eve of a New Year | 260 |
The Last of the Flock | 266 |
The Sailors Mother | 272 |
Loving and Liking Irregular Verses addressed to a Child | 335 |
Rural Architecture | 193 |
Influence of Natural Objects in calling forth and strengthen | 200 |
PAGE | 218 |
Artegal and Elidure | 233 |
POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES | 346 |
A narrow girdle of rough stones and crags | 352 |
NOTES | 361 |