The poems of William Wordsworth : collected reading texts from the Cornell Wordsworth series. Volume 1 /
This is a collection of William Wordsworth's poetry.
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- Cover
- Licence and Use
- Title page
- Copyright Notice
- CONTENTS
- Preface
- Acknowledgements and Note on the Text
- Early Poems and Fragments (1785�1797)
- Lines on the Bicentenary of Hawkshead School
- Anacreon Imitated
- The Death of the Starling. Catullus
- “My Lesbia let us love and live�
- Beauty and Moonlight An Ode Fragment
- “And will you leave me thus alone�
- On the death of an unfortunate Lady.
- A Winter�s Evening� Fragment of an Ode to winter
- Sonnet written by Mr ��� immediately after the death of his WifeSonnet, on seeing Miss Helen Maria Williams weep at a Tale of Distress.
- The Dog�An Idyllium
- “Here M. ����sleep[s] who liv�d a patriarch�s days�
- [The Vale of Esthwaite]
- [Extracts from The Vale of Esthwaite]
- Various Extracts from The vale of Esthwaite
- Pity (“What tho� my griefs must never flow�)
- “melancholy joy�
- Pity (“Now too while o�er the heart we feel�)
- “In Evening tints of joy [array�d]�
- €œHow sweet at Eveâ€?s still hour the songâ€?Vale longum vale. Sentiments of Affection for inanimate Nature
- “But cease my Soul ah! cease to pry�
- Evening Sounds
- Description of a dying storm
- Scenes
- “What from the social chain can tear�
- “How sweet in Life�s tear-glistering morn�
- “Come thou in robe of darkest blue� [To Melpomene]
- Hope
- Torrent
- “Hoarse sound the swoln and angry floods�
- “The moaning owl shall soon�
- “I the while�
- “On tiptoe forward as I lean�d aghast�
- Death a Dirge
- Dirge Sung by a Minstrel[Shipwreck of the Soul]
- [Evening Sonnets]
- Horace To Apollo
- [Lament for Bion (from Moschus)]
- From the Greek
- [Septimius and Acme]
- [Lines on Milton]
- “If grief dismiss me not to them that rest�
- Translation ['From the French'].
- “The western clouds a deepening gloom display�
- Inscription for a seat by the pathway side ascending to Windy Brow
- “Thou who with youthful vigour rich, and light�
- Septimi, Gades
- [Ode] (from Horace)
- [Imitation of Juvenal, Satire VIII]
- [Unplaced Lines for Imitation of Juvenal]“The hour-bell sounds and I must go�
- Address to the Ocean.
- [Greyhound Ballad]
- The Three Graves
- An Evening Walk (1793)
- Descriptive Sketches (1793)
- Adventures on Salisbury Plain (1795�1799)
- The Borderers (1797�1799)
- The Ruined Cottage and The Pedlar (1798, 1803�1804)
- The Ruined Cottage. A Poem.�
- [Revised Ending for The Ruined Cottage]
- The Pedlar
- LYRICAL BALLADS and other poems 1797-1800
- Lyrical Ballads 1798