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CONTENTS.
VOL. I.
Page
1X
1238
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SKETCH OF WORDSWORTH'S LIFE,
POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH.
Extract from the Conclusion of a Poem, composed in
Anticipation of leaving School
Written in very early Youth
An Evening Walk. Addressed to a Young Lady
Lines written while sailing in a Boat at Evening
Remembrance of Collins, composed upon the Thames
near Richmond
Descriptive Sketches taken during a Pedestrian Tour
among the Alps
Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree, which stands near
the Lake of Esthwaite, on a desolate Part of the
Shore, commanding a beautiful Prospect
Guilt and Sorrow; or, Incidents upon Salisbury Plain
THE BORDERERS. A Tragedy.
51
80
Foresight
Characteristics of a Child Three Years old
189
190
Address to a Child, during a Boisterous Winter Evening 191
The Idle Shepherd-Boys; or, Dungeon-Ghyll Force. A
Influence of Natural Objects in calling forth and
strengthening the Imagination in Boyhood and early
Youth
219
The Longest Day. Addressed to my Daughter, Dora
The Norman Boy.
221
225
of Indolence
Louisa. After accompanying her on a Mountain Ex-
cursion
Strange fits of passion have I known
269
272
273
Lament of Mary Queen of Scots, on the Eve of a New
Loving and Liking: Irregular Verses, addressed to a
Child
369
Farewell Lines
372
The Redbreast. Suggested in a Westmoreland Cottage 373
Her Eyes are Wild
377
NOTES
382