Poetical WorksOxford University Press, 1939 - 986 psl. |
Turinys
POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH | 1 |
Lines written while sailing in a Boat | 9 |
Lines left upon a Seat in a Yewtree which | 22 |
THE BORDERERS A Tragedy | 37 |
9 | 79 |
Anecdote for Fathers | 85 |
How rich that foreheads calm expanse | 112 |
84 | 118 |
Funeral Service | 448 |
New Churchyard | 468 |
POEMS OF SENTIMENT | 480 |
Ye brood of ConscienceSpectres that | 518 |
INSCRIPTIONS | 546 |
To the Lady Fleming on seeing the Foun | 552 |
Prelude prefixed to the Volume entitled | 566 |
By a blest Husband guided Mary came | 622 |
The Idiot | 126 |
The Widow on Windermere Side | 138 |
Her Eyes are Wild | 144 |
When to the attractions of the busy world | 150 |
To a Skylark | 159 |
147 | 183 |
To a Sexton | 189 |
The Redbreast chasing the Butterfly | 195 |
Song for the Wandering | 203 |
Dion | 212 |
To a Young Lady who had been reproached | 222 |
Composed on the Eve of the Marriage of | 256 |
The Blind Highland | 295 |
Yarrow Visited September 1814 | 301 |
The French and the Spanish Guerillas | 320 |
119 | 325 |
Siege of Vienna raised by John Sobieski | 326 |
Admonition | 345 |
Morning in the Vale of Chamouny | 346 |
ITALY 1837 | 352 |
Brugès Brugès I saw attired with golden light | 358 |
Scene on the Lake of Brientz | 364 |
THE EGYPTIAN MAID OR THE ROMANCE | 369 |
the heart | 395 |
PART I | 418 |
root | 431 |
William the Third | 442 |
Elegiac Musings in the Grounds of Cole | 631 |
586 | 642 |
ODE INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY FROM | 649 |
Top of the Pass of St Gothard | 670 |
Cambridge and the Alps | 675 |
VIIIRetrospect Love of Nature | 699 |
France Concluded | 727 |
Imagination and Taste how | 734 |
NOTES | 742 |
THE EXCURSION | 753 |
Mountains | 822 |
The Churchyard among | 838 |
123 | 900 |
The King of Sweden | 903 |
771 | 934 |
786 | 953 |
8221 | 959 |
Beloved Vale I said when I shall | 967 |
Calm is the fragrant air and loth to lose | 968 |
We had a female Passenger who came | 972 |
At Applethwaite near Keswick | 973 |
838 | 977 |
Great men have been among us hands that | 979 |
By the Seaside | 981 |
251 | 982 |
have borne in memory what | 985 |