SACHEVEREL, iv. 66 Sacrament, iv. 75 Sailor's Mother, The, i. 279 Saint Bees' Heads, In a Steam-boat Saint Catherine of Ledbury, ii. 328 Saint Herbert's Island, Derwent- San Salvador, The Church of, iii. 151 Monasteries, iv. 17 Saxons, iv. 23 Schill, iii. 93 Sky-lark, To a, ii. 22 the Plain of -, To a, ii. 170 for the Spinning Wheel, ii. 33 The, ii. 309 Staffa, Cave of (Four Son.), iv. 172 School, Composed in anticipation of Star, Slowly-sinking, ii. 312 leaving, i. 1 Schwytz, iii. 148 Scottish Covenanters, Persecution Scott, Sir Walter, Departure of, iv. Sea-shore, composed by the, iv. 135 Seasons, Thought on the, iv. 260 Sentiment and Reflection, Poems of, Separation (The Duddon), iii. 261 Sexton, To a, ii. 13 Sheep-washing, iii. 256 Shepherd Boys - Force, i. 186 Dungeon-Ghyll Ships (Two Son.), ii. 305 S. H., To, ii. 298 Simon Lee, iv. 202 Simplon Pass (Two Poems), iii, 164 Sister, To my, iv. 200 The, ii. 104 Skiddaw, ii. 287 Statesman, The, iv. 290 Steamboats, &c., iv. 183 247 Stepping Westward, iii. 17 Stream, On the Banks of a rocky, Streams (The Duddon), iii. 258 259 Swan, The, ii. 313 Switzerland, Subjugation of, iii. 66 TABLES Turned, The, iv. 196 Tell, Effusion in the presence of Temptations from Roman Refine- Thanksgiving after Childbirth, iv. There was a Boy, ii. 95 Thomson's "Castle of Indolence," | Venus, To the Planet (Jan. 1838), ii. on the Continent (1820), Me- Trajan, The Pillar of, iii. 221 Turtle-dove, The Poet and the, ii. 51 (Even Vol.), iv. 128 of the, iii. 90 ULPHA KIRK, iii. 262 VALEDICTORY Sonnet (Misc. Son.), Vallombrosa, At, iii. 211 Vaudois, The, (Two Son.), iv. 35 Venetian Republic, On the Extinc- (Loch Lomond),. Vicar of Kendal, Upon hearing of Vienna, Siege of, raised by John Visitation of the Sick, iv. 77 WAGGONER, The, ii. 67 Walton's Book of "Lives," iv. 62 Warning, The, iv. 264 Wars of York and Lancaster, iv. 38 Water-fowl, ii. 194 Waterloo, After visiting the Field of, iii. 113 iii. 114 Occasioned by the Battle -(Two Son.), We are Seven, i. 181 Westminster Bridge, Composed Westmoreland Girl, The, i. 213 White Doe of Rylstone, iii. 265 Widow on Windermere Side, The, Wild Duck's Nest, The, ii. 294 Winter (French Army) (Two Poems), Wishing-gate Destroyed, The, ii. 208 Woman, ii. 105 Worcester Cathedral, A Grave-stone Wordsworth, John, Elegiac Verses 356 pher, ii. 364 (Fir Grove), i. To the Rev. Christos To the Rev. Dr. (Dud- don), iii. 240 INDEX TO THE FIRST LINES. A BARKING Sound the Shepherd hears, iv. 228 A Book came forth of late, called Peter Bell, ii. 296 A famous man is Robin Hood, iii 22 Affections lose their object; Time brings forth, iv. 331 A genial hearth, a hospitable board, iv. 70 Age! twine thy brows with fresh spring flowers, iii. 31 Amid this dance of objects sadness steals, iii. 137 Among a grave fraternity of Monks, iv. 283 Among the dwellers in the silent fields, iv. 357 Among the dwellings framed by birds, ii. 52 Among the mountains were we nursed, loved Stream, iv. 147 An age hath been when Earth was proud, iv. 245 An Orpheus! an Orpheus! yes, Faith may grow bold, ii. 112 A pen-to register; a key, iv. 252 A Pilgrim, when the summer day, ii. 48 A plague on your languages, German and Norse, iv. 206. A Poet-He hath put his heart to school, ii. 355 A Roman Master stands on Grecian ground, iii. 81 Arran a single-crested Teneriffe, iv. 167 Art thou a Statist in the van, iv. 208 Art thou the bird whom Man loves best, ii. 32 -A simple child, i. 183 As indignation mastered grief, my tongue, iii. 220 As often as I murmur here, ii. 51 As star that shines dependent upon star, iv. 70 As the cold aspect of a sunless way, ii. 327 A Stream, to mingle with your favourite Dee, ii. 341 A sudden conflict rises from the swell, iv. 66 As, when a storm hath ceased, the birds regain, iv. 6 At early dawn, or rather when the air, ii. 333 A Traveller on the skirt of Sarum's Plain, i. 48 A trouble, not of clouds, or weeping rain, iv. 97 At the corner of Wood Street, when daylight appears, ii. 111 A voice, from long-expecting thousands sent, iv. 64 A volant Tribe of Bards on earth are found, ii. 307 Avon-a precious, an immortal name, iv. 115 A weight of awe not easy to be borne, iv. 183 A whirl-blast from behind the hill, ii. 5 A winged Goddess-clothed in vesture wrought, iii. 134 Bard of the Fleece, whose skilful genius made, ii. 295 Before the world had past her time of youth, iv. 301 Beguiled into forgetfulness of care, iv 279 Behold an emblem of our human mind, v. 16 Behold a pupil of the monkish gown, iv. 19 Behold her, single in the field, iii. 19 Blest is this Isle-our native Land, iv. 336 Blest Statesman He, whose Mind's unselfish will, iv. 290 |