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COMPOSED.

FIRST PUBLISHED

1803 (?).

The Blind Highland Boy,

1803, October.

1803, October.

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Sonnet, "One might believe that natural miseries," 1807
Sonnet, "There is a bondage which is worse to
bear,"

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1803, October. Sonnet, "These times touch monied worldlings with dismay,"

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1807

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1807

1803, October. Sonnet, "England! the time is come when thou should'st wean,"

1803, October. Sonnet, "When, looking on the present face of

1803, October.

1803, October.

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things,"
Sonnet, "Vanguard of Liberty, ye men of Kent," 1807
Sonnet, "In the Pass of Killicranky, Six thousand
Veterans practised in War's game,"

1803, October. Sonnet, Anticipation-"Shout, for a mighty vic

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The Daffodils, “I wandered lonely as a cloud,” .

1807

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The Seven Sisters, or the solitude of Binnorie, . 1807

1804, Sept. 16. Address to my infant daughter Dora,

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The small Celandine (third poem), "There is a
flower, the lesser Celandine,"

1807

1804.

At Applethwaite, near Keswick, "Beaumont !
it was thy wish that I should rear," .

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Incident characteristic of a favourite Dog,
Tribute to the memory of the same Dog,
To the Daisy (fourth poem), "Sweet flower!

1807

1807

belike one day to have.”

1805.

Elegiac Stanzas, suggested by a picture of Peele
Castle in a storm,

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COMPOSED.

1805.

1805.

1805.

1805.

FIRST PUBLISHED.

Elegiac Verses, in memory of my brother, John
Wordsworth, "The sheep-boy whistled loud," 1845
"When to the attractions of the busy world,"
Louisa, after accompanying her on a mountain
Excursion,

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To a young Lady, who had been reproached for
taking long walks in the country, "Dear child
of Nature, let them rail,"

Vandracour and Julia,

1815

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1807

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1807

1805.

1820

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Stray Pleasures; or, "By their floating Mill,"

1807

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Echoes, "Yes! it was the mountain echo,"

1806, November. Sonnet, "Another year! another deadly blow," 1807

1806.

1806.

1803-1806.

Lines, composed at Grasmere, during a walk
one evening, after a stormy day, the author
having just read in a newspaper that the dis-
solution of Mr Fox was hourly expected;
"Loud is the Vale,"

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Address to a Child, by D. W.,

Intimations of Immortality from recollections
of Childhood,

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Sonnet, "High deeds, O Germans ! are to come," 1807
Sonnet, To Thomas Clarkson, "Clarkson! it was

an obstinate hill to climb,"

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1807

1820

Sonnet, composed by the side of Grasmere Lake,
"Clouds, lingering yet, extend in solid bars."
Sonnet, "Two voices are there; one is of the sea," 1807
Sonnet, To Lady Beaumont, "Lady, the songs

of spring were in the grove"

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The following poems, chiefly Sonnets, were first published in 1807, but the precise date of composition is undiscoverable ::

1807.

1807. 1807.

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Sonnet, "With how sad steps, O Moon, thou
climb'st the sky,"

1807

1807.

Sonnet, "Well mayst thou halt-and gaze with
brightening eye,"

1807

1807.

Sonnet, "Though narrow be that old man's
cares, and near,"

1807

1807.

Sonnet, "Nuns fret not at their Convent's nar

row room,"

1807

1807.

Sonnet, "How sweet it is when mother Fancy
rocks," .

1807

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1807.

Sonnet, "Where lies the land to which yon
ship must go,”.

1807

1807.

Sonnet, "Those words were uttered in a pensive
mood," .

1807

1807.

Sonnet, "O gentle Sleep, do they belong to
thee?".

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Sonnet, "A flock of sheep that leisurely pass
by,"

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Sonnet, "Fond words have oft been spoken to
thee, Sleep!"

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Sonnet, "With ships the Sea was sprinkled far
and nigh,"

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Sonnet, To the River Duddon, "O mountain
stream! the shepherd and his cot,"
From the Italian of Michael Angelo-

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Sonnet, "Beloved vale,' I said, 'when shall I

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Sonnet, "Methought I saw the footsteps of a
throne,"

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Sonnet, "The world is too much with us; late
and soon,"

1807

1807.

Sonnet, To the Memory of Raisley Calvert,
"Calvert! it must not be unheard by them," 1807

COMPOSED.

FIRST PUBLISHED

The two following Sonnets "On a celebrated event in ancient History," probably composed in 1807, were first published in 1815:Sonnet, "A Roman Master stands on Grecian ground,"

1807.

1807.

1808.

1808.

1808.

1808.

1808.

1808.

1808.

1815

Sonnet, "When, far and wide, swift as the
beams of morn,"

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Sonnet, composed while the author was engaged
in writing a tract occasioned by the Conven-
tion of Cintra, "Not 'mid the world's vain
objects that enslave,"

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Sonnet, composed at the same time and on the
same occasion, "I dropped my pen; and
listened to the wind," .

The Force of Prayer; or, the founding of
Bolton Priory,

In the Grounds of Coleorton, the seat of Sir
George Beaumont, Bart., Leicestershire,

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In a Garden of the same, "Oft is the medal
faithful to its trust,"
Written at the request of Sir George Beaumont,
Bart., and in his name, for an Urn, placed by
him at the termination of a newly planted
avenue in the same grounds,
For a Seat in the groves of Coleorton, "Beneath
yon eastern ridge,"

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1809.

Sonnet, Hoffer, "Of mortal parents is the hero
born,"

1815

1809.

Sonnet, "Advance, come forth from thy Tyro

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Sonnet, Feelings of the Tyrolese, "The land we
from our fathers had in trust,"

1815

1809.

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Sonnet, "Alas! what boots the long, laborious
quest,"

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1809.

Sonnet, "And is it among rude, untutored
Dales,"

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Sonnet, "O'er the wide earth, on mountain and
on plain,"

Sonnet, On the final submission of the Tyrolese,
"It was a moral end for which they fought."
Sonnet, "Hail Zaragoza! if with unwet eye," . 1815

1815

1815

COMPOSED.

1809.

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FIRST PUBLISHED.

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1815

Sonnet, "Say what is Honour? 'Tis the finest
sense,"
Sonnet, "The martial courage of a day is vain," 1815
Sonnet, "Brave Schill! by death delivered,
take thy flight,"

1809.

1809.

1815

1809. 1809.

1815

1815

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Sonnet, "Is there a Power that can sustain and
cheer?"

1815

Sonnet, "Call not the royal Swede unfortunate,"
Sonnet, "Look now on that Adventurer who
hath paid,"

1810.

1810.

1810.

1810.

1815

Sonnet, "Ah! where is Palafox? Nor tongue
nor pen,"
Sonnet, "In due observance of an ancient rite," 1815
Sonnet, Feelings of a noble Biscayan at one of

these Funerals, "Yet, yet Biscayans, we must
meet our foes,"

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Sonnet, The Oak of Guernica, "Oak of Guernica!
Tree of holier power," .

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Sonnet, Indignation of a high-minded Spaniard,
"We can endure that He should waste our
lands,"
1815
Sonnet, "Avaunt all specious pliancy of mind," 1815
Sonnet, "O'er weening Statesmen have full long
relied," .

1815

1810.

Sonnet, The French, and the Spanish Guerillas,

1810.

1810.

1811. 1811.

"Hunger, and sultry heat, and nipping blast," 1815 Epitaphs translated from Chiabrera

"Weep not, belov'd Friends! nor let the air," 1837 "Perhaps some needful service of the State,"

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"O Thou who movest onward with a mind," .
"There never breathed a man who, when his

life,"

"True is it that Ambrosio Salinero,"
"Destined to war from very infancy,"

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"O flower of all that springs from gentle blood," 1837 "Not without heavy grief of heart did He," "Pause, courteous Spirit !-Balbi supplicates," Maternal Grief,

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Characteristics of a Child three years old,
Sonnet, Spanish Guerillas, "They seek, are
sought; to daily battle led,"

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