Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Vol. 5BoD – Books on Demand, 2024 M05 28 - 420 páginas Reprint of the original, first published in 1843. |
Contenido
POEMS OF SENTIMENT AND REFLECTION | 1 |
Lines left upon a Yewtree Seat | 7 |
A Character | 14 |
Lines written in Germany | 22 |
Matthew | 28 |
To the Spade of a Friend | 37 |
Fidelity | 43 |
the erection of Rydal Chapel Westmoreland | 84 |
Sonnet On revisiting Dunolly Castle | 232 |
Homeward we turn | 241 |
Nunnery | 247 |
THE SOMNAMBULIST | 254 |
EVENING VOLUNTARIES | 261 |
Lines By the side of Rydal Mere | 267 |
POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF OLD | 282 |
The Farmer of Tilsbury Vale | 290 |
Sonnet on the departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbots | 143 |
A place of Burial in the South of Scotland | 150 |
Sonnet composed after reading a Newspaper of the | 156 |
Highland | 162 |
SONNETS COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING | 207 |
To the River Derwent | 213 |
Sonnet | 219 |
Sonnet By a retired Mariner | 226 |
Animal Tranquillity and Decay | 298 |
True is it that Ambrosio Salinero | 305 |
Six months to six years added he remained | 311 |
Lines composed at Grasmere Mr Fox | 317 |
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401 | |
The Sun has long been set 270 272 | 408 |
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