The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, 1836 - 313 páginas |
Contenido
A Morning Exercise | 3 |
PAGE | 8 |
A whirlblast from behind the Hill | 9 |
To a Sexton | 19 |
To the same Flower | 25 |
To the Small Celandine | 31 |
The Seven Sisters or The Solitude of Binnorie | 37 |
Song for the Spinning Wheel Founded upon a belief pre | 44 |
Song At the Feast of Brougham Castle upon the Restora | 154 |
Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey on | 161 |
It is no Spirit who from heaven hath flown | 167 |
To a Young Lady who had been reproached for taking | 180 |
The Triad | 192 |
The Wishinggate | 200 |
Presentiments | 207 |
Vernal Ode | 211 |
On seeing a Needlecase in the Form of a Harp the work | 47 |
Song for the Wandering Jew | 55 |
The Poet and the Caged Turtledove | 62 |
The Kitten and the Falling Leaves | 69 |
There was a Boy | 79 |
Nutting | 86 |
Lucy | 92 |
Stargazers | 98 |
Devotional Incitements | 217 |
On the Power of Sound | 223 |
Dedication | 236 |
Peter Bell Part I | 245 |
It was an April morning | 287 |
There is an Eminence | 293 |
Appendix | 339 |
Notes | 347 |