The Poetical Works of William WordsworthG. Routledge and Sons, Limited, 1894 - 564 páginas |
Contenido
POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD | 1 |
Alice Fell | 8 |
Rural Architecture | 14 |
Influence of Natural Objects | 20 |
JUVENILE PIECES | 28 |
Descriptive Sketches | 40 |
The Female Vagrant | 48 |
The Brothers | 54 |
To Toussaint lOuverture | 252 |
SONNETS DEDICATED TO LIBERTY | 259 |
Is there a power that can sustain and cheer | 265 |
Ode for the Morning of the Day appointed for a General Thanksgiving | 269 |
When the soft hand of sleep had closed the latch | 276 |
Sonnet on the same Occasion | 282 |
There is an eminenceof these our hills | 288 |
INSCRIPTIONS | 295 |
The Sparrows Nest | 66 |
Louisa | 73 |
Ruth | 79 |
The Cottager to her Infant | 85 |
Her eyes are wild her head is bare | 91 |
Michael | 103 |
Laodamia | 116 |
POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION | 142 |
The Thorn | 176 |
Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle | 186 |
It is no spirit who from heaven hath flown | 192 |
POEMS PROCEEDING FROM SENTIMENT AND REFLECTION | 198 |
A Poets Epitaph | 204 |
A fig for your languages German and Norse | 210 |
Where lies the land to which yon ship must | 237 |
To the Lady Beaumont | 244 |
The Farmer of Tilsbury Vale | 305 |
For the spot where the Hermitage stood on St Herberts Island Derwent | 311 |
The Solitary | 351 |
Despondency | 376 |
Despondency Corrected | 397 |
The Pastor | 425 |
The Churchyard among the Mountains | 447 |
The Churchyard among the Mountainscontinued | 473 |
The Parsonage | 494 |
Discourse of the Wanderer and an Evening Visit to the Lake | 507 |
THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE | 524 |
Canto Second | 531 |
Canto Third | 537 |
Canto Fourth | 544 |
Canto Sixth | 553 |