The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth -The book has no illustrations or index. Purchasers are entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Subjects: History / General; Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Literary Criticism / Poetry; Poetry / General; Poetry / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; |
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lo tho samo Fhwer | 121 |
A Fragment | 129 |
View from the top of Black Comb Cumberland | 136 |
Goody Blake and Harry Gil | 143 |
To á Highland Girl | 149 |
Yarrow Visited | 155 |
Tho Thorn | 161 |
Hartleap Well | 167 |
With ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh 66 | 218 |
On approaching Home after a tour in Scotland | 224 |
Sonnets Dedicated to Liberty | 226 |
Sonnets Dedicated to Liberty | 236 |
I droppd my pen and listend to the wind | 238 |
The Oak of Guernicag | 244 |
When the soft hand of sleep had closed the latch | 255 |
OL Oh I for a kindling touch of that puro tame | 259 |
The Echo | 175 |
Poems Proceeding from Sentiment and Bellection | 181 |
A Poets Epitaph | 187 |
It is the first mild day of March | 193 |
The Two April Mornings | 199 |
Incident characteristic of a Favourite Dog | 205 |
PAGE | 212 |
fresh and clear | 266 |
When to the attractions of the busy world | 272 |
For a seat in the groves of Coleorton | 278 |
The Old Cumberland Beggar | 280 |
The Small Celandine 1 | 286 |
Epitaphs and Elegiac Poems | 292 |
To the Daisy | 298 |