Poems in Two Volumes, 1807Clarendon Press, 1952 - 482 sider |
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PAGE | v |
To the Daisy | 9 |
From the same | 11 |
Louisa | 15 |
She was a Phantom of delight | 22 |
To the Small Celandine | 30 |
Character of the Happy Warrior | 39 |
The Horn of Egremont Castle | 45 |
7 | 223 |
Gipsies | 229 |
Sonnet to Thomas Clarkson | 282 |
Foresight or the Charge of a Child to | 289 |
INDEX OF TITLES | 346 |
45 | 347 |
106 | 348 |
EDITORS NOTES | 353 |
The Affliction of Margaret | 53 |
Beggars | 85 |
With how sad Steps O Moon thou | 91 |
Resolution and Independence | 97 |
9 | 121 |
18 | 130 |
Is it a Reed | 136 |
Composed in the Valley near Dover | 144 |
14 | 148 |
16 | 150 |
22 | 156 |
REPRINT OF 1807 EDITION | 161 |
80 | 182 |
Sonnet | 202 |
107 | 364 |
The Kitten and the falling Leaves | 366 |
84 | 379 |
SONNETS | 386 |
26 | 388 |
47 | 389 |
To the River Duddon | 392 |
The King of Sweden | 403 |
51 | 426 |
To a Young Lady who had been reproached | 432 |
108 | 438 |
Lines composed at Grasmere | 444 |
WORDSWORTHS TEXT | 459 |
TRANSCRIPTS FROM SARA HUTCHIN | 473 |