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WORKS
Complete Poetical Works
This complete collection contains nearly 900 of Wordworths poems, including the classics
The Prelude, Ode to Duty
,
The World Is Too Much With Us
, and many more.
Prefaces and Prologues
From the
Harvard Classics
, Vol. XXXIX.
Bartletts Wordsworth Quotations
Epitomal selections by John Bartlett.
ANTHOLOGIZED VERSE
Admonition to a Traveller
;
Affliction of Margaret
;
A Lesson
;
A slumber did my spirit seal
;
By the Sea
;
Composed at Neidpath Castle
;
Daffodils
;
Daffodils
;
Desideria
;
Desideria
;
Education of Nature
;
England
, 1802 i;
England
, 1802 ii;
England
, 1802 iii;
England
, 1802 iv;
England
, 1802 v;
England and Switzerland
, 1802;
Evening on Calais Beach
;
Fountain
;
Green Linnet
;
Inner Vision
;
I travelld among unknown men
;
London
, 1802;
Lost Love
;
Lucy
i;
Lucy
ii;
Lucy
iii;
Lucy
iv;
Lucy
v;
Mutability
;
My heart leaps up when I behold
;
Nature and the Poet
;
Ode. Intimations of Immortality
;
Ode on Intimations of Immortality
;
Ode to Duty
;
Ode to Duty
;
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
;
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
, 1802;
Perfect Woman
;
Rainbow
;
Reaper
;
Reverie of Poor Susan
;
Ruth, or the Influences of Nature
;
Same
;
She was a Phantom of delight
;
Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman
;
Solitary Reaper
;
Sonnet
i;
Sonnet
ii;
Speak
!;
To a Distant Friend
;
To Sleep
;
To the Cuckoo
;
To the Daisy
;
To the Highland Girl of Inversnaid
;
To the Skylark
;
Trosachs
;
Two April Mornings
;
Upon Westminster Bridge
;
Upon Westminster Bridge
;
Valedictory Sonnet to the River Duddon
;
When I have borne in memory what has tamed
;
Within Kings College Chapel, Cambridge
;
World
;
World is too much with us
;
Written in Early Spring
;
Yarrow Unvisited
;
Yarrow Visited
WRITINGS ABOUT WORDSWORTH
William Wordsworth
Chapter by By Émile Legouis with bibliography from the
Cambridge History of English Literature
.
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