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by William Wordsworth

MICHAEL ANGELO IN REPLY TO THE PASSAGE UPON HIS STATUE OF NIGHT SLEEPING

  MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS, 1842

  MISSIONS AND TRAVELS

  MONASTERY OF OLD BANGOR

  MONASTIC VOLUPTUOUSNESS

  MONKS AND SCHOOLMEN

  MONUMENT OF MRS. HOWARD

  MOST SWEET IT IS WITH UNUPLIFTED EYES

  MUTABILITY

  MY HEART LEAPS UP WHEN I BEHOLD

  NEAR DOVER, SEPTEMBER 1802

  NEW CHURCHES

  NEW CHURCHYARD

  NOT IN THE LUCID INTERVALS OF LIFE

  NOT LOVE, NOT WAR, NOR THE TUMULTUOUS SWELL

  NOVEMBER 1

  NOVEMBER 1806

  NOVEMBER 1813

  NOVEMBER 1836

  NUNNERY

  NUNS FRET NOT AT THEIR CONVENT’S NARROW ROOM

  NUTTING

  O NIGHTINGALE! THOU SURELY ART

  O’ER THE WIDE EARTH, ON MOUNTAIN AND ON PLAIN

  O’ERWEENING STATESMEN HAVE FULL LONG RELIED

  OBLIGATIONS OF CIVIL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY

  OCCASIONED BY THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO

  OCCASIONED BY THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO FEBRUARY 1816.

  OCTOBER 1803

  OCTOBER 1803

  OCTOBER 1803

  ODE INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY FROM RECOLLECTIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD

  ODE ON THE INSTALLATION OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT AS CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, JULY 1847

  ODE TO DUTY

  ODE TO LYCORIS, MAY 1817

  ODE: CARMINA POSSUMUS

  ODE: COMPOSED ON MAY MORNING

  ODE: IMAGINATION—NE’ER BEFORE CONTENT

  ODE: THE MORNING OF THE DAY APPOINTED FOR A GENERAL THANKSGIVING. JANUARY 18, 1816

  ODE: WHO RISES ON THE BANKS OF SEINE

  OH WHAT A WRECK! HOW CHANGED IN MIEN AND SPEECH!

  OLD ABBEYS

  ON A CELEBRATED EVENT IN ANCIENT HISTORY

  ON A HIGH PART OF THE COAST OF CUMBERLAND

  ON A PORTRAIT OF I. F., PAINTED BY MARGARET GILLIES

  ON A PORTRAIT OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON UPON THE FIELD OF WATERLOO, BY HAYDON

  ON ENTERING DOUGLAS BAY, ISLE OF MAN

  ON REVISITING DUNOLLY CASTLE

  ON SEEING A NEEDLECASE IN THE FORM OF A HARP, THE WORK OF E.M.S.

  ON SEEING A TUFT OF SNOWDROPS IN A STORM

  ON THE BANKS OF A ROCKY STREAM

  ON THE DEATH OF HIS MAJESTY (GEORGE THE THIRD)

  ON THE DEPARTURE OF SIR WALTER SCOTT FROM ABBOTSFORD, FOR NAPLES

  ON THE DETRACTION WHICH FOLLOWED THE PUBLICATION OF A CERTAIN POEM

  ON THE EXTINCTION OF THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC

  ON THE FINAL SUBMISSION OF THE TYROLESE

  ON THE FRITH OF CLYDE IN A STEAMBOAT

  ON THE POWER OF SOUND

  ON THE PROJECTED KENDAL AND WINDERMERE RAILWAY

  ON THE SAME OCCASION

  ON THE SAME OCCASION

  ON THE SAME SUBJECT

  ON THE SIGHT OF A MANSE IN THE SOUTH OF SCOTLAND

  ONCE I COULD HAIL (HOWE’ER SERENE THE SKY)

  OTHER BENEFITS

  OTHER BENEFITS CONTINUED

  OTHER INFLUENCES

  OXFORD, MAY 30, 1820

  OXFORD, MAY 30, 1820

  PAPAL ABUSES

  PAPAL DOMINION

  PASTORAL CHARACTER

  PATRIOTIC SYMPATHIES

  PAULINUS

  PELION AND OSSA FLOURISH SIDE BY SIDE

  PERSECUTION

  PERSECUTION OF THE SCOTTISH COVENANTERS

  PERSONAL TALK

  PERSUASION

  PETER BELL

  PICTURE OF DANIEL IN THE LIONS’ DEN, AT HAMILTON PALACE

  PLACES OF WORSHIP

  POEMS COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING A TOUR IN THE SUMMER OF 1833

  POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES I

  POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES II

  POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES III

  POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES IV

  POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES V

  POOR ROBIN

  POWER OF MUSIC

  PRAISED BE THE RIVERS, FROM THEIR MOUNTAIN SPRINGS

  PRELUDE: PREFIXED TO THE VOLUME ENTITLED POEMS CHIEFLY OF EARLY AND LATE YEARS

  PRESENTIMENTS

  PRIMITIVE SAXON CLERGY

  PROTEST AGAINST THE BALLOT

  PROUD WERE YE, MOUNTAINS, WHEN, IN TIMES OF OLD

  RECOLLECTION OF THE PORTRAIT OF KING HENRY EIGHTH, TRINITY LODGE, CAMBRIDGE

  RECOVERY

  REFLECTIONS

  REGRETS

  REMEMBRANCE OF COLLINS

  REPENTANCE

  REPROOF

  RESOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE

  REST AND BE THANKFUL! AT THE HEAD OF GLENCROE

  RETIREMENT

  REVIVAL OF POPERY

  RICHARD I

  ROMAN ANTIQUITIES DISCOVERED AT BISHOPSTONE, HEREFORDSHIRE

  ROMAN ANTIQUITIES FROM THE ROMAN STATION AT OLD PENRITH

  RURAL ARCHITECTURE

  RURAL CEREMONY

  RURAL ILLUSIONS

  RUTH

  RYDAL MOUNT, 1838. ‘

  RYDAL MOUNT, WESTMORELAND, APRIL 20, 1815.

  SACHEVEREL

  SACRAMENT

  SAID SECRECY TO COWARDICE AND FRAUD,

  SAINTS

  SAXON CONQUEST

  SAXON MONASTERIES, AND LIGHTS AND SHADES OF THE RELIGION

  SAY, WHAT IS HONOUR?—’TIS THE FINEST SENSE

  SCENE IN VENICE

  SCORN NOT THE SONNET

  SECLUSION

  SEPTEMBER 1, 1802

  SEPTEMBER 1815

  SEPTEMBER 1819

  SEQUEL TO THE BEGGARS, 1802

  SHE DWELT AMONG THE UNTRODDEN WAYS

  SHE WAS A PHANTOM OF DELIGHT

  SIEGE OF VIENNA RAISED BY JOHN SOBIESKI, FEBRUARY 1816

  SIMON LEE THE OLD HUNTSMAN; WITH AN INCIDENT IN WHICH HE WAS CONCERNED

  SIX MONTHS TO SIX YEARS ADDED HE REMAINED

  SO FAIR, SO SWEET, WITHAL SO SENSITIVE

  SOFT AS A CLOUD IS YON BLUE RIDGE

  SONG AT THE FEAST OF BROUGHAM CASTLE

  SONG FOR THE SPINNING WHEEL

  SONG: FOR THE WANDERING JEW

  SONNET: TO AN OCTOGENARIAN

  SONNETS

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. II

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. III

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. IV

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. IX

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. SUGGESTED BY THE VIEW OF LANCASTER CASTLE (ON THE ROAD FROM THE SOUTH). I

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. V

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. VI

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. VII

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. VIII

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. X

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. XI

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. XII

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. XIII. CONCLUSION

  SONNETS: UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN SERIES, 1839. XIV. APOLOGY

  SPANISH GUERILLAS

  SPONSORS

  ST. CATHERINE OF LEDBURY

  STANZAS SUGGESTED IN A STEAMBOAT OFF SAINT BEES’ HEADS, ON THE COAST OF CUMBERLAND

  STANZAS WRITTEN IN MY POCKET-COPY OF THOMSON’S CASTLE OF INDOLENCE

  STAR-GAZERS

  STEAMBOATS, VIADUCTS, AND RAILWAYS

  STRANGE FITS OF PASSION HAVE I KNOWN

  STRAY PLEASURES

  STRUGGLE OF THE BRITONS AGAINST THE BARBARIANS

  SUGGESTED AT TYNDRUM IN A STORM

  SUGGESTED BY A PICTURE OF THE BIRD OF PARADISE

  SUGGESTED BY A VIEW FROM AN EMINENCE IN INGLEWOOD FOREST

  SUGGE
STED BY THE FOREGOING

  SURPRISED BY JOY—IMPATIENT AS THE WIND

  TEMPTATIONS FROM ROMAN REFINEMENTS

  THANKSGIVING AFTER CHILDBIRTH

  THE AFFLICTION OF MARGARET —

  THE ARMENIAN LADY’S LOVE

  THE AVON

  THE BIRTH OF LOVE

  THE BLACK STONES OF IONA

  THE BORDERERS

  THE BROTHERS

  THE BROWNIE

  THE CHILDLESS FATHER

  THE COMMINATlON SERVICE

  THE COMPLAINT OF A FORSAKEN INDIAN WOMAN

  THE CONTRAST; THE PARROT AND THE WREN

  THE COTTAGER TO HER INFANT

  THE COUNCIL OF CLERMONT

  THE CRESCENT-MOON, THE STAR OF LOVE

  THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE

  THE CUCKOO-CLOCK

  THE DANISH BOY

  THE DUNOLLY EAGLE

  THE EAGLE AND THE DOVE

  THE EARL OF BREADALBANE’S RUINED MANSION AND FAMILY BURIAL-PLACE, NEAR KILLIN

  THE EGYPTIAN MAID

  THE EMIGRANT MOTHER

  THE EXCURSION

  THE EXCURSION: BOOK EIGHTH

  THE EXCURSION: BOOK FIFTH

  THE EXCURSION: BOOK FIRST

  THE EXCURSION: BOOK FOURTH

  THE EXCURSION: BOOK NINTH

  THE EXCURSION: BOOK SECOND

  THE EXCURSION: BOOK SEVENTH

  THE EXCURSION: BOOK SIXTH

  THE EXCURSION: BOOK THIRD

  THE EXCURSION: PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1814

  THE FAIREST, BRIGHTEST, HUES OF ETHER FADE

  THE FARMER OF TILSBURY VALE

  THE FORCE OF PRAYER

  THE FOREGOING SUBJECT RESUMED

  THE FORSAKEN

  THE FOUNTAIN

  THE FRENCH AND THE SPANISH GUERILLAS

  THE FRENCH ARMY IN RUSSIA, 1812-13

  THE GERMANS ON THE HEIGHTS OF HOCHHEIM

  THE GLEANER SUGGESTED BY A PICTURE

  THE GREEN LINNET

  THE HAUNTED TREE, TO ——

  THE HIGHLAND BROACH

  THE HORN OF EGREMONT CASTLE

  THE IDIOT BOY

  THE IDLE SHEPHERD-BOYS

  THE INFANT M— M—

  THE KING OF SWEDEN

  THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES

  THE LABOURER’S NOON-DAY HYMN

  THE LAST OF THE FLOCK

  THE LEAVES THAT RUSTLED ON THIS OAK-CROWNED HILL

  THE LITURGY

  THE LONGEST DAY

  THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY

  THE MARTIAL COURAGE OF A DAY IS VAIN

  THE MASSY WAYS, CARRIED ACROSS THESE HEIGHTS

  THE MONUMENT COMMONLY CALLED LONG MEG AND HER DAUGHTERS, NEAR THE RIVER EDEN

  THE MOST ALLURING CLOUDS THAT MOUNT THE SKY

  THE MOTHER’S RETURN

  THE NORMAN BOY

  THE NORMAN CONQUEST

  THE OAK AND THE BROOM

  THE OAK OF GUERNICA; SUPPOSED ADDRESS TO THE SAME

  THE OLD CUMBERLAND BEGGAR

  THE PASS OF KIRKSTONE

  THE PET-LAMB

  THE PILGRIM’S DREAM

  THE PILLAR OF TRAJAN

  THE POET AND THE CAGED TURTLEDOVE

  THE POET’S DREAM

  THE POINT AT ISSUE

  THE POWER OF ARMIES IS A VISIBLE THING

  THE PRELUDE

  THE PRELUDE BOOK EIGHTH

  THE PRELUDE BOOK ELEVENTH

  THE PRELUDE BOOK FIFTH

  THE PRELUDE BOOK FIRST

  THE PRELUDE BOOK FOURTEENTH

  THE PRELUDE BOOK FOURTH

  THE PRELUDE BOOK NINTH

  THE PRELUDE BOOK SECOND

  THE PRELUDE BOOK SEVENTH

  THE PRELUDE BOOK SIXTH

  THE PRELUDE BOOK TENTH

  THE PRELUDE BOOK THIRD

  THE PRELUDE BOOK THIRTEENTH

  THE PRELUDE BOOK TWELFTH

  THE PRIMROSE OF THE ROCK

  THE PRIORESS’S TALE

  THE RECLUSE PART FIRST

  THE REDBREAST

  THE REDBREAST CHASING THE BUTTERFLY

  THE REVERIE OF POOR SUSAN

  THE RIVER DUDDON A SERIES OF SONNETS, 1820.

  THE RIVER DUDDON I

  THE RIVER DUDDON II

  THE RIVER DUDDON III

  THE RIVER DUDDON IV

  THE RIVER DUDDON IX

  THE RIVER DUDDON V

  THE RIVER DUDDON VI

  THE RIVER DUDDON VII

  THE RIVER DUDDON VIII

  THE RIVER DUDDON X

  THE RIVER DUDDON XI

  THE RIVER DUDDON XII

  THE RIVER DUDDON XIII

  THE RIVER DUDDON XIV

  THE RIVER DUDDON XIX

  THE RIVER DUDDON XV

  THE RIVER DUDDON XVI

  THE RIVER DUDDON XVII

  THE RIVER DUDDON XVIII

  THE RIVER DUDDON XX

  THE RIVER DUDDON XXI

  THE RIVER DUDDON XXII

  THE RIVER DUDDON XXIII

  THE RIVER DUDDON XXIV

  THE RIVER DUDDON XXIX

  THE RIVER DUDDON XXV

  THE RIVER DUDDON XXVI

  THE RIVER DUDDON XXVII

  THE RIVER DUDDON XXVIII

  THE RIVER DUDDON XXX

  THE RIVER DUDDON XXXI

  THE RIVER DUDDON XXXII

  THE RIVER DUDDON XXXIII

  THE RIVER DUDDON XXXIV

  THE RIVER EDEN, CUMBERLAND

  THE RUSSIAN FUGITIVE

  THE SAILOR’S MOTHER

  THE SAME SUBJECT

  THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED

  THE SEVEN SISTERS

  THE SHEPHERD, LOOKING EASTWARD, SOFTLY SAID

  THE SIMPLON PASS

  THE SMALL CELANDINE

  THE SOMNAMBULIST

  THE SPARROW’S NEST

  THE STARS ARE MANSIONS BUILT BY NATURE’S HAND

  THE SUN HAS LONG BEEN SET

  THE TABLES TURNED

  THE THORN

  THE TRIAD

  THE TROSACHS

  THE TWO APRIL MORNINGS

  THE TWO THIEVES

  THE UNREMITTING VOICE OF NIGHTLY STREAMS

  THE VAUDOIS

  THE VIRGIN

  THE WAGGONER

  THE WARNING

  THE WATERFALL AND THE EGLANTINE

  THE WESTMORELAND GIRL

  THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE

  THE WIDOW ON WINDERMERE SIDE

  THE WILD DUCK’S NEST

  THE WISHING-GATE

  THE WISHING-GATE DESTROYED

  THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US; LATE AND SOON

  THERE IS A BONDAGE WORSE, FAR WORSE, TO BEAR

  THERE IS A LITTLE UNPRETENDING RILL

  THERE IS A PLEASURE IN POETIC PAINS

  THERE WAS A BOY

  THERE! SAID A STRIPLING, POINTING WITH MEET PRIDE

  THEY CALLED THEE MERRY ENGLAND, IN OLD TIME;

  THIS LAWN, A CARPET ALL ALIVE

  THIS, AND THE TWO FOLLOWING, WERE SUGGESTED BY MR. W. WESTALL’S VIEWS OF THE CAVES, ETC., IN YORKSHIRE

  THOSE WORDS WERE UTTERED AS IN PENSIVE MOOD

  THOUGH NARROW BE THAT OLD MAN’S CARES

  THOUGH THE BOLD WINGS OF POESY AFFECT

  THOUGHT OF A BRITON ON THE SUBJUGATION OF SWITZERLAND

  THOUGHT ON THE SEASONS

  THREE YEARS SHE GREW IN SUN AND SHOWER

  TIS HE WHOSE YESTER-EVENING’S HIGH DISDAIN

  TIS SAID, THAT SOME HAVE DIED FOR LOVE

  TO ——

  TO ——

  TO ——

  TO ——

  TO ——

  TO —— UPON THE BIRTH OF HER FIRST-BORN CHILD, MARCH 1833

  TO ——, IN HER SEVENTIETH YEAR

  TO ——, ON HER FIRST ASCENT TO THE SUMMIT OF HELVELLYN

  TO A BUTTERFLY

  TO A BUTTERFLY

  TO A CHILD WRITTEN IN HER ALBUM

  TO A FRIEND ON THE BANKS OF THE DERWENT

  TO A LADY IN ANSWER TO A REQUEST THAT I WOULD WRITE HER A POEM UPON SOME
DRAWINGS THAT SHE HAD MADE OF FLOWERS IN THE ISLAND OF MADEIRA

  TO A PAINTER

  TO A REDBREAST—(IN SICKNESS)

  TO A SEXTON

  TO A SKY-LARK

  TO A SKY-LARK

  TO A SNOWDROP

  TO A YOUNG LADY WHO HAD BEEN REPROACHED FOR TAKING LONG WALKS IN THE COUNTRY

  TO B. R. HAYDON

  TO B. R. HAYDON, ON SEEING HIS PICTURE OF NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE ON THE ISLAND OF ST. HELENA

  TO CORDELIA M—, HALLSTEADS, ULLSWATER

  TO DORA

  TO ENTERPRISE

  TO H. C.

  TO I. F.

  TO LADY BEAUMONT

  TO MAY

  TO MY SISTER

  TO ROTHA Q—

  TO S. H.

  TO SLEEP (I)

  TO SLEEP (II)

  TO SLEEP (III)

  TO THE AUTHOR’S PORTRAIT

  TO THE CLOUDS

  TO THE CUCKOO

  TO THE CUCKOO

  TO THE DAISY

  TO THE DAISY

  TO THE DAISY

  TO THE EARL OF LONSDALE

  TO THE LADY E. B. AND THE HON. MISS P.

  TO THE LADY FLEMING ON SEEING THE FOUNDATION PREPARING FOR THE ERECTION OF RYDAL CHAPEL, WESTMORELAND

  TO THE LADY MARY LOWTHER

  TO THE MEMORY OF RAISLEY CALVERT

  TO THE MEN OF KENT OCTOBER 1803

  TO THE MOON

  TO THE MOON: RYDAL

  TO THE PENNSYLVANIANS

  TO THE PLANET VENUS

  TO THE PLANET VENUS, AN EVENING STAR COMPOSED AT LOCH LOMOND

  TO THE POET, JOHN DYER

  TO THE REV. CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH, D.D., MASTER OF HARROW SCHOOL

  TO THE RIVER DERWENT

  TO THE RIVER GRETA, NEAR KESWICK

  TO THE SAME

  TO THE SAME FLOWER

  TO THE SAME FLOWER

  TO THE SMALL CELANDINE

  TO THE SPADE OF A FRIEND

  TO THE SUPREME BEING

  TO THE TORRENT AT THE DEVIL’S BRIDGE, NORTH WALES, 1824

  TO THOMAS CLARKSON ON THE FINAL PASSING OF THE BILL FOR THE ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE TRADE, MARCH 1807

  TO TOUSSAINT L’OUVERTURE

  TRANSLATION OF PART OF THE FIRST BOOK OF THE AENEID; TO THE EDITORS OF THE PHILOLOGICAL MUSEUM

  TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE

  TRANSUBSTANTIATION

  TREPIDATION OF THE DRUIDS

  TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF THE SAME DOG

  TROILUS AND CRESIDA

  TROUBLES OF CHARLES THE FIRST

  TYNWALD HILL

  UNCERTAINTY

  UPON PERUSING THE FOREGOING EPISTLE THIRTY YEARS AFTER ITS COMPOSITION

  UPON SEEING A COLOURED DRAWING OF THE BIRD OF PARADISE IN AN ALBUM

  UPON THE LATE GENERAL FAST, MARCH 1832

  UPON THE SAME EVENT

  UPON THE SAME OCCASION

  UPON THE SIGHT OF A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE

  VALEDICTORY SONNET

  VAUDRACOUR AND JULIA

  VERNAL ODE

  VIEW FROM THE TOP OF BLACK COMB

  VISITATION OF THE SICK

  WALDENSES

  WALTON’S BOOK OF LIVES

  WANSFELL! THIS HOUSEHOLD HAS A FAVOURED LOT

  WARS OF YORK AND LANCASTER

  WATER-FOWL

  WE ARE SEVEN

  WEAK IS THE WILL OF MAN, HIS JUDGMENT BLIND

 

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