The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, In: 1801-1805Cosimo, Inc., 1 de jun. de 2008 - 332 páginas First published in London in 1888, this is the complete works of one of the great poets of English Romanticism in ten charming, compact volumes. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH (1770-1850), Britain's Poet Laureate from 1843 until his death, limned some of the finest verse in the English language, tender poetry on human love and the natural world-some of his most memorable lines describe England's beautiful Lake District, where he spent much of his life, as filtered through his sensitive and serious heart. Beloved of readers for centuries, Wordsworth's timeless verse is a treasure to enjoy for the nourishment of one's own soul, and to share with other lovers of language. |
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TROILUS AND CRESIDA FROM CHAUCER | 36 |
THE SAILORS MOTHER | 44 |
BEGGARS | 50 |
MY HEART LEAPS UP WHEN I BEHOLD | 59 |
TO A BUTTERFLY SECOND POEM | 67 |
I GRIEVED FOR BUONAPARTE WITH A VAIN | 85 |
ADDRESS TO KILCHURN CASTLE UPON LOCH AWE | 153 |
ROB ROYS GRAVE | 156 |
SONNET COMPOSED At CASTLE | 162 |
YARROW UNVISITED | 163 |
THE MATRON OF JEDBOROUGH AND HER HUS BAND | 166 |
OCTOBER 1803 | 183 |
IN THE PASS OF KILLICRANKY AN INVASION BEING | 189 |
TO THE CUCKOO | 198 |
TO TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE | 97 |
SEPTEMBER 1 1802 | 99 |
IT IS NOT TO BE THOUGHT OF THAT THE FLOOD | 105 |
To H C SIX YEARS OLD | 113 |
TO THE SAME FLOWER SECOND POEM | 119 |
YEWTREES | 126 |
MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND 1803 | 131 |
AT THE GRAVE OF BURNS 1803 SEVEN YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH | 133 |
THOUGHTS SUGGESTED THE DAY FOLLOWING ON THE BANKS OF NITH NEAR THE POETS RE SIDENCE | 137 |
TO THE SONS OF BURNS AFTER VISITING THE GRAVE OF THEIR FATHER | 140 |
TO A HIGHLAND GIRL | 143 |
GLEN ALMAIN OR THE NARROW GLEN | 147 |
STEPPING WESTWARD | 149 |
THE SOLITARY REAPER | 151 |
THE AFFLICTION OF MARGARET | 204 |
REPENTANCE A PASTORAL BALLAD | 210 |
ADDRESS TO MY INFANT DAUGHTER DORA ON BEING | 216 |
TO THE SPADE OF A FRIEND AN AGRICULTURIST | 226 |
TO THE SUPREME BEING FROM THE ITALIAN | 232 |
FIDELITY | 238 |
TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF THE SAME DOG | 245 |
ELEGIAC VERSES IN MEMORY OF MY BROTHER JOHN | 252 |
ELEGIAC STANZAS SUGGESTED BY A PICTURE OF PEELE | 260 |
VAUDRACOUR AND JULIA | 267 |
THE COTTAGER TO HER INFANT BY MY SISTER | 280 |
FRENCH REVOLUTION AS IT APPEARED TO ENTHUSI | 317 |
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