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William Wordsworth
1770-1850 / Cumberland / England
Poems of William Wordsworth
The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Canto Seventh
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 - Dedication
The Wishing Gate
The World Is Too Much With Us; Late And Soon
There Is A Bondage Worse, Far Worse, To Bear
There Is An Eminence,--Of These Our Hills
There Was A Boy
Those Words Were Uttered As In Pensive Mood
Though Narrow Be That Old Man’s Cares . -
Thought Of A Briton On The Subjugation Of Switzerland
Three Years She Grew In Sun And Shower,
To A Butterfly
To A Butterfly (2)
To A Distant Friend
To A Highland Girl (At Inversneyde, Upon Loch Lomond)
To A Sexton
To A Sky-Lark
To A Young Lady Who Had Been Reproached For Taking Long Walks In The Country
To B. R. Haydon
To Dora
To H. C.
To Joanna
To Lady Beaumont
To Lady Eleanor Butler And The Honourable Miss Ponsonby,
To M.H.
To Mary
To May
To My Sister
To Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart From The South-West Coast Or Cumberland 1811
To Sleep
To The Cuckoo
To The Daisy
To The Daisy (2)
To The Daisy (First Poem)
To The Daisy (Fourth Poem)
To The Daisy (Third Poem)
To The Memory Of Raisley Calvert
To The Men Of Kent
To The Poet, John Dyer
To The Same (John Dyer)
To The Same Flower (Second Poem)
To The Small Celandine
To The Spade Of A Friend (An Agriculturist)
To The Supreme Being From The Italian Of Michael Angelo
To Thomas Clarkson
To---- On Her First Ascent To The Summit Of Helvellyn
Translation Of Part Of The First Book Of The Aeneid
Tribute To The Memory Of The Same Dog
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