The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen7

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Macmillan, 1896

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Saxon Conquest
12
Monastery of Old Bangor
13
Casual Incitement
14
Glad Tidings
15
Persuasion
16
Conversion
17
Missions and Travels
23
Coldly we spake The Saxons overpowered
29
To the Close of the Troubles in the Reign
35
XIII
45
Dissolution of the Monasteries
52
Ecclesiastical Sonnets Continued XXXII Edward signing the Warrant for the Execution of Joan of Kent 60 8558
60
Revival of Popery
61
Cranmer
62
General View of the Troubles of the Re formation
64
Elizabeth
65
Eminent Reformers
66
The Same
67
Distractions
68
Gunpowder Plot
69
Illustration The Jungfrau and the Fall of the Rhine near Schaffhausen
70
Troubles of Charles the First
71
Afflictions of England
72
From the Restoration to the Present Times
73
I saw the figure of a lovely Maid
74
Charles the Second
75
Latitudinarianism
76
Waltons Book of Lives
77
Clerical Integrity
78
Persecution of the Scottish Covenanters
79
William the Third
80
Obligations of Civil to Religious Liberty
81
Sacheverel
82
Ecclesiastical Sonnets Continued XII Down a swift Stream thus far a bold design
83
Aspects of Christianity in America I The Pilgrim Fathers
84
Continued
85
Bishops and Priests blessèd are ye if deep
86
Places of Worship
87
The Liturgy
88
Baptism
89
Sponsors
90
Catechising
91
Confirmation
92
Sacrament
93
The Marriage Ceremony
94
Thanksgiving after Childbirth
95
Visitation of the Sick
96
Forms of Prayer at Sea
97
Rural Ceremony
98
Regrets
99
Mutability
100
Emigrant French Clergy ΙΟΙ
101
Congratulation
102
Church to be erected
103
Continued
104
Cathedrals
105
On the Same Occasion
114
1824
121
To the Lady E B and the Hon Miss
128
To a Skylark
143
Ere with cold beads of midnight dew وو
145
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149
could hail howeer serene the sky
152
Thoughts on the Seasons
229
The Egyptian Maid or The Romance of the Water Lily
252
The Poet and the Caged Turtledove
265
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271
Chatsworth thy stately mansion and the pride
272
Yarrow Revisited and Other Poems Continued
274
Yarrow Revisited and Other Poems
278
Bothwell Castle
299
214
302
HartsHorn Tree near Penrith
305
1832
314
Loving and Liking
320
Summer of 1833
325
To upon the Birth of her Firstborn Child March
328
If this great world of joy and pain
336
Adieu Rydalian Laurels that have grown
342
Why should the Enthusiast journeying through this Isle
343
To the River Greta near Keswick
344
To the River Derwent
345
In Sight of the Town of Cockermouth
346
Address from the Spirit of Cockermouth Castle
347
To a Friend
348
Mary Queen of Scots
349
Stanzas suggested in a SteamBoat off Saint Bees Heads on the Coast of Cumberland
351
In the Channel between the Coast of Cumber land and the Isle of Man
358
At Sea off the Isle of Man
359
Desire we past illusions to recal?
360
By the SeaShore Isle of Man
361
Isle of Man
362
Isle of Man
363
By a Retired Mariner
364
At BalaSala Isle of Man
365
Tynwald Hill
366
Despond who willI heard a Voice exclaim
368
In the Frith of Clyde Ailsa Crag during an Eclipse of the Sun July 17
369
On the Frith of Clyde
370
On revisiting Dunolly Castle
371
The Dunolly Eagle
372
Written in a Blank Leaf of Macphersons Ossian
373
Cave of Staffa
376
Cave of Staffa After the Crowd had de parted
377
Flowers on the Top of the Pillars at the Entrance of the Cave
378
Iona
379
Iona Upon Landing
380
The Black Stones of Iona
381
Homeward we turn Isle of Columbas Cell
382
Greenock
383
The River Eden Cumberland
385
Monument of Mrs Howard in Wetheral Church near Corby on the Banks of the Eden
386
Suggested by the Foregoing
387
Nunnery
388
Steamboats Viaducts and Railways
389
The Monument commonly called Long Meg and her Daughters near the River Eden
390
Lowther
391
To the Earl of Lonsdale
392
The Somnambulist
393
To Cordelia M
400
Most sweet it is with unuplifted eyes
401
Not in the lucid intervals of life
402
The Labourers NoonDay Hymn
408
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ADDENDA
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