The Prose Works of William Wordsworth eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,714 pages of information about The Prose Works of William Wordsworth.

The Prose Works of William Wordsworth eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,714 pages of information about The Prose Works of William Wordsworth.

IV. Poems on the Naming of Places.

  86.  Advertisement
 87.  It was an April Morn, &c.
 
88.  May call it Emma’s Dell
 89.  To Joanna Hutchinson
  90.  Inscriptions
 
91.  There is an Eminence, &c.
 92.  A narrow girdle, &c.
 
93.  To Mary Hutchinson
 94.  When to the attractions, &c.
  95.  Captain Wordsworth

V. Poems of the Fancy.

 96.  A Morning Exercise
 
97.  Birds
 98.  A Flower-garden
 
99.  A Whirl-blast, &c.
100.  The Waterfall and the Eglantine
101.  The Oak and the Broom
102.  To a Sexton
103.  To the Daisy
104.  To the same Flower
105.  To the small Celandine
106.  The Seven Sisters
107.  The Redbreast chasing Butterfly
108.  Song for the Spinning-wheel
109.  Hint from the Mountains
110.  On seeing a Needle-case, &c.
111.  The Contrast
112.  The Danish Boy
113.  Song for the Wandering Jew
114.  Stray Pleasures
115.  The Pilgrim’s Dream, &c.
116.  The Poet and Turtle-dove
117.  A Wren’s Nest
118.  Love lies bleeding
119.  Rural Illusions
120.  Kitten and falling Leaves
 121.  The Waggoner:  Dedication
122.  The Waggoner
 123.  Benjamin the Waggoner
 124.  The Dor-Hawk
 125.  Helmcrag
 126.  Merrynight
 127.  Ghimmer-Crag

VI. Poems of the Imagination.

128.  There was a Boy, &c. 129.  To the Cuckoo 130.  A Night-piece 131.  Yew-trees 132.  Nutting 133.  She was a Phantom of Delight 134.  The Nightingale 135.  Three Years she grew 136.  I wandered lonely, &c.
 137.  The Daffodils 138.  The Reverie of poor Susan 139.  Power of Music 140.  Star-gazers 141.  Written in March 142.  Beggars 143.  Gipsies 144.  Ruth 145.  Resolution and Independence 146.  The Thorn
 147.  Hart-Leap Well
 148.  Ibid.
 149.  Song at Feast of Brougham Castle
150.  Ibid.
 151.  Sir John Beaumont
 152.  The undying Fish of Bowscale Tarn
 153.  The Cliffords
154.  Tintern Abbey 155.  It is no spirit, &c.
 156.  French Revolution
 157.  Yes, it was the Mountain Echo
 158.  To a Skylark
159.  Laodamia
 160.  Withered Trees
161.  Dion
 162.  Fair is the Swan, &c.
163.  The Pass of Kirkstone 164.  To ——­ 165.  To a Young Lady 166.  Water-fowl 167.  View from Black Comb 168.  The Haunted Tree 169.  The Triad 170.  The Wishing-gate
 171.  The Wishing-gate destroyed
172.  The Primrose of the Rock 173.  Presentiments 174.  Vernal Ode 175.  Devotional Incitements 176.  The Cuckoo-Clock 177.  To the Clouds 178.  Suggested by a Picture of the Bird of Paradise 179.  A Jewish Family 180.  On the Power of Sound 181.  Peter Bell:  a Tale
 182.  Peter Bell:  the Poem

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