All Poems of William Wordsworth :-
- Descriptive Sketches Taken During A Pedestrian Tour Among The Alps
- To---- On Her First Ascent To The Summit Of Helvellyn
- To Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart From The South-West Coast Or Cumberland 1811
- The Female Vagrant 11/
- To The Memory Of Raisley Calvert
- The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci, in the Refectory of the Convent of Maria della Grazia—Milan
- To The Small Celandine
- The Morning Of The Day Appointed For A General Thanksgiving. January 18, 1816
- To Lady Eleanor Butler And The Honourable Miss Ponsonby,
- The Redbreast Chasing the Butterfly
- The Oak Of Guernica Supposed Address To The Same
- Tribute To The Memory Of The Same Dog
- To The Spade Of A Friend (An Agriculturist)
- The Waggoner - Canto Third
- To The Same (John Dyer)
- The Faëry Chasm
- Translation Of Part Of The First Book Of The Aeneid
- The Martial Courage Of A Day Is Vain
- To The Supreme Being From The Italian Of Michael Angelo
- The Waggoner - Canto Second
- The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Canto Fifth
- The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Canto Seventh
- The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Dedication
- The Prioress’s Tale [from Chaucer]
- The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Canto Sixth
- The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Canto Third
- The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Canto Second
- The Passing Of The Elder Bards
- To Thomas Clarkson
- To Mary
- The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Canto Fourth
- The Waggoner - Canto Fourth
- The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Canto First
- The Recluse - Book First
- To The Poet, John Dyer
- The Oak And The Broom
- The Pet-Lamb
- The Waggoner - Canto First
- The King Of Sweden
- To The Men Of Kent
- To B. R. Haydon
- The Cottager To Her Infant
- The Shepherd, Looking Eastward, Softly Said
- Siege Of Vienna Raised By John Sobieski
- View From The Top Of Black Comb
- The French Army In Russia, 1812-13
- To Lady Beaumont
- To A Young Lady Who Had Been Reproached For Taking Long Walks In The Country
- Upon Perusing The Forgoing Epistle Thirty Years After Its Composition
- The Force Of Prayer, Or, The Founding Of Bolton, A Tradition
- The Horn Of Egremont Castle
- The Idle Shepherd Boys
- The Primrose Of The Rock
- To Sleep
- When To The Attractions Of The Busy World
- Water-Fowl Observed Frequently Over The Lakes Of Rydal And Grasmere
- Though Narrow Be That Old Man’s Cares .
- Weak Is The Will Of Man, His Judgement Blind
- To Dora
- To May
- Vaudracour And Julia
- To The Daisy (2)
- The Germans On The Heighs Of Hochheim
- The French And The Spanish Guerillas
- To M.H.
- Sonnet: On Seeing Miss Helen Maria Williams Weep At A Tale Of Distress
- Upon The Sight Of A Beautiful Picture Painted By Sir G. H. Beaumont, Bart
- Upon The Same Event
- The Sonnet Ii
- The Power Of Armies Is A Visible Thing
- The Simplon Pass
- The Highland Broach
- Vernal Ode
- To The Daisy
- Troilus And Cresida
- The Fairest, Brightest, Hues Of Ether Fade
- To H. C.
- The Stars Are Mansions Built By Nature's Hand
- The Russian Fugitive
- Thought Of A Briton On The Subjugation Of Switzerland
- Those Words Were Uttered As In Pensive Mood
- Upon The Punishment Of Death
- The Eagle And The Dove
- O’erweening Statesmen Have Full Long Relied
- Book Twelfth [imagination And Taste, How Impaired And Restored ]
- When I Have Borne In Memory
- Spanish Guerillas
- Who Fancied What A Pretty Sight
- The Farmer Of Tilsbury Vale
- To The Daisy (Fourth Poem)
- The Emigrant Mother
- The Seven Sisters
- The Table Turned
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 I. Departure From The Vale Of Grasmere, August 1803
- Where Lies The Land To Which Yon Ship Must Go?
- Book Thirteenth [imagination And Taste, How Impaired And Restored Concluded]
- Lines On The Expected Invasion, 1803
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 Xiv. Fly, Some Kind Haringer, To Grasmere-Dale
- To The Same Flower (Second Poem)
- To The Cuckoo
- To The Daisy (Third Poem)
- Book Second [school-Time Continued]
- Mark The Concentrated Hazels That Enclose
- Memorials Of A Tour Of Scotland, 1803 Vi. Glen-Almain, Or, The Narrow Glen
- Stray Pleasures
- Argument For Suicide
- Book Eleventh: France [concluded]
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 Xii. Sonnet Composed At ---- Castle
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 X. Rob Roy’s Grave .
- O’er The Wide Earth, On Mountain And On Plain
- On The Final Submission Of The Tyrolese
- The Sailor's Mother
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 Xii. Yarrow Unvisited
- Invocation To The Earth, February 1816
- Feelings Of A Noble Biscayan At One Of Those Funerals
- Inscriptions For A Seat In The Groves Of Coleorton
- Book Ninth [residence In France]
- On The Same Occasion
- By Moscow Self-Devoted To A Blaze
- Feelings Of The Tyrolese
- Feelings Of A French Royalist, On The Disinterment Of The Remains Of The Duke D’enghien
- Composed At The Same Time And On The Same Occasion
- Epitaphs Translated From Chiabrera
- Lines Written On A Blank Leaf In A Copy Of The Author’s Poem
- Hint From The Mountains For Certain Political Pretenders
- George And Sarah Green
- Avaunt All Specious Pliancy Of Mind
- Hail, Zaragoza! If With Unwet Eye
- On A Celebrated Event In Ancient History
- Sonnet:
- Brave Schill! By Death Delivered
- By The Side Of The Grave Some Years After
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland,
- Occasioned By The Battle Of Waterloo February 1816
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803
- Book Sixth [cambridge And The Alps]
- Composed After A Journey Across The Hambleton Hills, Yorkshire
- Ode To Lycoris. May 1817
- Book Fourteenth [conclusion]
- Picture Of Daniel In The Lion's Den At Hamilton Palace
- Sweet Was The Walk
- Hail, Twilight, Sovereign Of One Peaceful Hour
- The Longest Day
- The Prelude, Book 2: School-Time (Continued)
- September 1815
- From The Cuckoo And The Nightingale
- From The Italian Of Michael Angelo
- Extract From The Conclusion Of A Poem Composed In Anticipation Of Leaving School
- The Sonnet I
- Book Fourth [summer Vacation]
- England! The Time Is Come When Thou Should’st Wean
- To A Distant Friend
- It Is No Spirit Who From Heaven Hath Flown
- Written In A Blank Leaf Of Macpherson's Ossian
- Look Now On That Adventurer Who Hath Paid
- Calais, August 15, 1802
- Ode
- Emperors And Kings, How Oft Have Temples Rung
- Michael Angelo In Reply To The Passage Upon His Staute Of Sleeping Night
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland 1814 I. Suggested By A Beautiful Ruin Upon One Of The Islands Of Loch Lomond,
- Hoffer
- Calais, August 1802
- And Is It Among Rude Untutored Dales
- The Trosachs
- From The Dark Chambers Of Dejection Freed
- Composed Near Calais, On The Road Leading To Ardres, August 7, 1802
- Young England--What Is Then Become Of Old
- Song Of The Spinning Wheel
- Composed By The Sea-Side, Near Calais, August 1802
- Inscriptions In The Ground Of Coleorton, The Seat Of Sir George Beaumont, Bart., Leicestershire
- Star-Gazers
- There Is A Bondage Worse, Far Worse, To Bear
- Methought I Saw The Footsteps Of A Throne
- Is There A Power That Can Sustain And Cheer
- Call Not The Royal Swede Unfortunate
- To The Daisy (First Poem)
- Here Pause: The Poet Claims At Least This Praise
- Maternal Grief
- Say, What Is Honour?--‘tis The Finest Sense
- I Grieved For Buonaparte
- Book Tenth {residence In France Continued]
- Yes! Thou Art Fair, Yet Be Not Moved
- How Sweet It Is, When Mother Fancy Rocks
- The Mother's Return
- Even As A Dragon’s Eye That Feels The Stress
- Gipsies
- The Kitten And Falling Leaves
- Book Seventh [residence In London]
- At Applewaite, Near Keswick 1804
- Artegal And Elidure
- The Reaper
- The Waterfall And The Eglantine
- Repentance
- Book Fifth-Books
- September 1, 1802
- The Prelude. (Book V )
- Book First [introduction-Childhood And School Time]
- Louisa: After Accompanying Her On A Mountain Excursion
- Composed On The Eve Of The Marriage Of A Friend In The Vale Of Grasmere
- The Virgin
- Composed While The Author Was Engaged In Writing A Tract Occasioned By The Convention Of Cintra
- The Two April Mornings
- To A Sexton
- Written In Very Early Youth
- The Wishing Gate
- Alas! What Boots The Long Laborious Quest
- November 1813
- The Sparrow's Nest
- Fidelity
- Alice Fell, Or Poverty
- The Two Thieves
- Matthew
- Composed In The Valley Near Dover, On The Day Of Landing
- Written Upon A Blank Leaf In
- Song At The Feast Of Brougham Castle Upon The Restoration O
- To Joanna
- Valedictory Sonnet To The River Duddon
- British Freedom
- September, 1819
- Beggars
- Ah! Where Is Palafox? Nor Tongue Nor Pen
- Bothwell Castle
- Incident Characteristic Of A Favorite Dog
- Indignation Of A High-Minded Spaniard
- Yes, It Was The Mountain Echo
- The French Revolution As It Appeared To Enthusiasts
- Minstrels
- 'Tis Said, That Some Have Died For Love
- To My Sister
- Book Eighth: Retrospect--Love Of Nature Leading To Love Of Man
- Song For The Wandering Jew
- The Green Linnet
- Yew-Trees
- The Prelude, Book 1: Childhood And School-Time
- Anticipation, October 1803
- In The Pass Of Killicranky
- Stepping Westward
- Power Of Music
- Characteristics Of A Child Three Years Old
- Composed By The Side Of Grasmere Lake 1806
- The Fountain
- To A Highland Girl (At Inversneyde, Upon Loch Lomond)
- The Thorn
- Ode, Composed On A May Morning
- On The Extinction Of The Venetian Republic
- The Forsaken
- On The Departure Of Sir Walter Scott From Abbotsford
- Advance – Come Forth From Thy Tyrolean Ground
- The Sun Has Long Been Set
- Stanzas
- With How Sad Steps, O Moon, Thou Climb'st The Sky
- In Due Observance Of An Ancient Rite
- Written In Germany, On One Of The Coldest Days Of The Century
- Inside Of King's College Chapel, Cambridge
- With Ships The Sea Was Sprinkled
- Inscriptions Written With A Slate Pencil Upon A Stone
- Simon Lee: The Old Huntsman
- Address To Kilchurn Castle, Upon Loch Awe
- England Iii
- The Complaint Of A Forsaken Indian Woman
- Remembrance Of Collins
- England Iv
- Speak!
- There Was A Boy
- Yarrow Revisited
- England I
- Personal Talk
- To A Sky-Lark
- Rural Architecture
- October, 1803
- Address To My Infant Daughter, Dora On Being Reminded That She Was A Month Old That Day, September
- 272. Oak And The Broom, The: A Pastoral Poem
- 273. England Ii
- For The Spot Where The Hermitage Stood On St. Herbert's Island, Derwentwater.
- The Reverie Of Poor Susan
- Three Years She Grew In Sun And Shower,
- I Know An Old Man Constrained To Dwell
- Written With A Pencil Upon A Stone In The Wall Of The House, On The Island At Grasmere
- Ode Composed On A May Morning
- Yarrow Unvisited
- A Prophecy. February
- Extempore Effusion Upon The Death Of James Hogg
- Admonition
- Surprised By Joy
- Laodamia
- To A Butterfly (2)
- Elegiac Stanzas Suggested By A Picture Of Peele Castle
- England V
- Hart-Leap Well
- The Last Of The Flock
- Lines Written As A School Exercise At Hawkshead, Anno Aetatis
- The Danish Boy: A Fragment
- Yarrow Visited
- Dion
- Ruth
- Pet-Lamb, The: A Pastoral Poem
- Mutability
- Ode To Duty
- Foresight
- Goody Blake And Harry Gill
- O Nightingale! Thou Surely Art
- Lines Left Upon A Seat In A Yew-Tree
- Guilt And Sorrow
- The Old Cumberland Beggar
- Peter Bell, A Tale
- Among All Lovely Things My Love Had Been
- Ellen Irwin
- Lucy
- Andrew Jones
- Resolution And Independence
- A Jewish Family In A Small Valley Opposite St. Goar, Upon The Rhine
- Fountain, The: A Conversation
- Lament Of Mary Queen Of Scots
- Animal Tranquillity And Decay
- It Is Not To Be Thought Of
- Written In Early Spring
- The Brothers
- November, 1806
- Influence Of Natural Objects
- Anecdote For Fathers
- Scorn Not The Sonnet
- Lucy Iii
- Expostulation And Reply
- Address To The Scholars Of The Village School Of ----
- Elegiac Stanzas
- Lucy V
- Lucy I
- A Parsonage In Oxfordshire
- Lucy Iv
- Lucy Ii
- An Evening Walk, Addressed To A Young Lady
- She Was A Phantom Of Delight
- A Sketch
- Nuns Fret Not At Their Convent's Narrow Room
- Desideria
- To A Butterfly
- Nutting
- It Is A Beauteous Evening
- I Travelled Among Unknown Men
- A Flower Garden At Coleorton Hall, Leicestershire.
- Most Sweet It Is
- A Fact, And An Imagination, Or, Canute And Alfred, On The Seashore
- A Gravestone Upon The Floor In The Cloisters Of Worcester Cathedral
- A Morning Exercise
- The Childless Father
- London, 1802
- Michael: A Pastoral Poem
- The Birth Of Love
- Evening On Calais Beach
- Lines Written In Early Spring
- The Idiot Boy
- Written In March
- Upon Westminster Bridge
- Composed During A Storm
- After-Thought
- By The Seaside
- Memory
- We Are Seven
- Character Of The Happy Warrior
- Lucy Gray, Or Solitude
- Perfect Woman
- A Wren's Nest
- A Poet's Epitaph
- Ode On Intimations Of Immortality From Recollections Of Early Childhood
- There Is An Eminence,--Of These Our Hills
- A Farewell
- A Poet! He Hath Put His Heart To School
- With Ships The Sea Was Sprinkled Far And Nigh
- 'Tis Said, That Some Have Died For Love
- A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal
- A Narrow Girdle Of Rough Stones And Crags
- Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802
- Strange Fits Of Passion Have I Known
- My Heart Leaps Up
- Lines Composed A Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey
- A Whirl-Blast From Behind The Hill
- The Solitary Reaper 5/17/200
- Calm Is All Nature As A Resting Wheel
- A Complaint
- A Night-Piece
- It Was An April Morning: Fresh And Clear
- A Night Thought
- She Dwelt Among The Untrodden Ways
- The World Is Too Much With Us; Late And Soon
- A Character
- I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud (Daffodils)
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