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Contenido
POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH | 1 |
POEMS OF 1793 | 3 |
Lines written while sailing in a Boat | 9 |
Lines left upon a Seat in a Yewtree which | 22 |
THE BORDERERS A Tragedy | 37 |
POEMS REFERRING | 79 |
POEMS FOUNDED ON | 95 |
She dwelt among the untrodden ways | 109 |
Ode to Duty | 492 |
Afterthought | 517 |
Is Death when evil against good | 518 |
Liberty Sequel to the above Addressed | 527 |
To the Lady Fleming on seeing the Foun | 533 |
The Prioress Tale | 552 |
Goody Blake and Harry Gill A true | 559 |
Prelude prefixed to the Volume entitled | 566 |
The Idiot | 126 |
The Widow on Windermere Side | 138 |
PAGE | 141 |
Her Eyes are Wild | 144 |
My heart leaps up when I behold | 146 |
POEMS OF THE FANCY | 153 |
The Green Linnet | 159 |
The Sparrows Nest | 169 |
Laodamia | 209 |
To Enterprise | 215 |
The Wishinggate | 223 |
The CuckooClock | 229 |
376 | 240 |
PAGE | 244 |
66 | 254 |
Dedication | 260 |
The Solitary Reaper | 289 |
The Blind Highland | 295 |
PART II | 312 |
The French and the Spanish Guerillas | 320 |
Ode The Morning of the Day appointed for At Dover | 327 |
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON | 333 |
Engelberg the Hill of Angels | 365 |
In Lombardy | 366 |
THE RIVER DUDDON | 375 |
The Plain of Donnerdale | 381 |
The KJRK OF ULPHA to the pilgrims eye 383 Canto IV | 409 |
ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS | 418 |
Continued | 424 |
How soonalas did Man created pure | 441 |
William the Third | 442 |
Regrets | 465 |
Soft as a cloud is yon blue Ridgethe On revisiting Dunolly Castle | 472 |
Cave of Staffa | 473 |
Most sweet it is with unuplifted eyes | 480 |
Matthew | 486 |
Perhaps some needful service of | 573 |
By a blest Husband guided Mary came 576 Bleak Season was it turbulent and wild | 622 |
Elegiac Stanzas Addressed to Sir G H | 631 |
James Hogg | 642 |
316 | 646 |
Inscription for a Monument in Crosthwaite | 649 |
On hearing the Ranz des Vaches on the Among the Ruins of a Convent in | 654 |
ODE INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY FROM | 663 |
Residence in London | 687 |
Retrospect Love of Nature | 699 |
The Mothers Return | 702 |
264 | 743 |
Conclusion | 746 |
of Lonsdale | 753 |
The Wanderer | 756 |
PART I | 776 |
The Churchyard among | 857 |
581 | 883 |
438 | 922 |
The sun has long been | 924 |
The Russian Fugitive Part I | 925 |
Preface to the Second Edition of Several | 934 |
Anecdote for Fathers | 967 |
Composed by the Seaside near Calais | 968 |
Composed upon an Evening of extraor Cave of Staffa After the Crowd had | 970 |
383 | 971 |
426 | 973 |
Rural Architecture | 974 |
452 | 976 |
Index of First Lines | 977 |
grieved for Buonaparté with a vain | 979 |
The Petlamb A Pastoral | 980 |
456 | 983 |
306 | 985 |
Song for the Wandering | 986 |