The Poetical Works of William WordsworthWilliam P. Nimmo, 1863 - 574 páginas |
Contenido
Poems Referring to the Period of Childhood | 1 |
Alice Fell | 7 |
The Idle Shepherdboys | 14 |
The Blind Highland Boy | 18 |
Juvenile Pieces | 25 |
Descriptive Sketches | 33 |
The Female Vagrant | 40 |
PAGE | 46 |
Ode to Duty | 210 |
PAGE | 212 |
With ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh | 218 |
Admonition | 222 |
Fair star of evening splendour of the west | 226 |
have borne in memory what has tamed | 232 |
I droppd my pen and listend to the wind | 238 |
The Oak of Guernica | 244 |
The Sparrows Nest | 57 |
She dwelt among the untrodden ways | 63 |
A Complaint | 69 |
The Childless Father | 76 |
The Idiot Boy | 83 |
Michael | 93 |
To the Daisy | 109 |
The Waterfall and the Eglantine | 115 |
To the same Flower | 121 |
A Fragment | 129 |
Yewtrees | 135 |
Goody Blake and Harry Gill | 143 |
To a Highland Girl | 149 |
Yarrow Visited | 155 |
The Thorn | 161 |
Hartleap Well | 167 |
The Echo | 175 |
Poems Proceeding from Sentiment and Reflection | 181 |
A Poets Epitaph | 187 |
It is the first mild day of March | 193 |
Andrew Jones | 197 |
Remembrance of Collins | 203 |
When the soft hand of sleep had closed the latch | 255 |
Oh for a kindling touch of that pure flame | 259 |
Poems on the Naming of Places | 266 |
When to the attractions of the busy world | 272 |
For a seat in the groves of Coleorton | 278 |
The Farmer of Tilsbury Vale | 284 |
Though narrow be that old mans cares and near | 290 |
Lines written November 13 1814 on a blank leaf in a copy of | 296 |
The Wanderer | 305 |
The Solitary | 330 |
Despondency | 350 |
Despondency Corrected | 371 |
The Pastor | 400 |
The Churchyard among the Mountains | 422 |
The Churchyard among the Mountainscontinued | 450 |
The Parsonage | 473 |
Discourse of the Wanderer and an Evening Visit | 486 |
Canto First | 505 |
Canto Second | 514 |
Canto Third | 520 |
Canto Fourth | 527 |
Canto Sixth | 536 |