The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2Clarendon, 1952 |
Contenido
Artegal and Elidure | 14 |
To a Butterfly | 22 |
Louisa After accompanying her on a Mountain Excursion | 29 |
Yes thou art fair yet be not moved | 35 |
The Last of the Flock | 43 |
The Cottager to her Infant | 50 |
The Emigrant Mother | 56 |
The Idiot | 67 |
Song for the Wandering | 158 |
A Wrens Nest | 164 |
Address to my Infant Daughter Dora on being reminded that | 174 |
Canto III | 187 |
POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION | 206 |
The Simplon Pass | 212 |
Stargazers | 219 |
Sequel to the Foregoing composed many Years after | 225 |
Michael A Pastoral Poem | 80 |
The Widow on Windermere Side | 94 |
The Armenian Ladys Love | 96 |
Loving and Liking Irregular Verses addressed to a Child | 102 |
There is an Eminenceof these our hills | 111 |
Forth from a jutting ridge around whose base | 123 |
The Oak and the Broom A Pastoral | 130 |
To the same Flower | 138 |
The Seven Sisters or the Solitude of Binnorie | 146 |
On seeing a Needlecase in the Form of a Harp | 152 |
Resolution and Independence | 235 |
The Thorn | 240 |
Hartleap Well Part I | 249 |
Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey on revisiting | 259 |
APPENDIX on what is usually called POETIC DICTION | 430 |
POSTSCRIPT 1835 | 444 |
APPENDIXI Andrew Jones | 463 |
254 | 515 |
To on her First Ascent to the Summit of Helvellyn | 521 |
Alcæus to Sappho | 531 |