The Poetical Works of William WordsworthOxford University Press, 1932 - 986 páginas |
Contenido
POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH | 1 |
Lines written while sailing in a Boat | 9 |
Lines left upon a Seat in a Yewtree which | 22 |
THE BORDERERS A Tragedy | 37 |
9 | 79 |
Louisa After accompanying her on | 108 |
The Idiot | 126 |
The Widow on Windermere Side | 138 |
Dedication | 352 |
333 | 358 |
THE EGYPTIAN MAID OR THE ROMANCE | 369 |
AND OTHER POEMS | 385 |
ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS | 418 |
William the Third | 442 |
Funeral Service | 448 |
14 | 481 |
To a Skylark | 159 |
The Redbreast Suggested in a Westmore | 170 |
There is an Eminenceof these our hills | 183 |
To a Sexton | 189 |
The Redbreast chasing the Butterfly | 195 |
The Contrast The Parrot and the Wren | 203 |
Laodamia | 209 |
To Enterprise | 215 |
The Wishinggate | 223 |
The CuckooClock | 229 |
PETER BELL A Tale Prologue | 236 |
Part First | 260 |
The Solitary Reaper | 289 |
The Blind Highland | 295 |
PART II | 312 |
Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation | 318 |
The French and the Spanish Guerillas | 320 |
Siege of Vienna raised by John Sobieski | 326 |
Morning in the Vale of Chamouny | 346 |
MENT OF DEATH | 517 |
Is Death when evil against good | 518 |
In the Grounds of Coleorton the Seat | 546 |
To the Lady Fleming on seeing the Foun | 552 |
537 | 566 |
Sonnet | 581 |
Elegiac Musings in the Grounds of Cole | 631 |
Schooltime Continued | 642 |
Book VII The Churchyard among | 687 |
leading to Love of Man | 699 |
Admonition | 732 |
Conclusion | 746 |
857 | 798 |
Discourse of the Wanderer | 884 |
740 | 895 |
Written after the Death of Charles Lamb | 926 |
746 | 928 |
PREFACES | 934 |