Favorite PoemsDover Publications, 1992 - 68 psl. Widely considered the greatest and most influential of the English Romantic poets, William Wordsworth (1770-1850) remains today among the most admired and studied of all English writers. He is best remembered for the poems he wrote between 1798 and 1806, the period most fully represented in this selection of 39 of his most highly regarded works. Among them are poems from the revolutionary Lyrical Ballads of 1798, including the well-known "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abby"; the famous "Lucy" series of 1799; the political and social commentaries of 1802; the moving "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"; and the great "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood" -- all reprinted from an authoritative edition. |
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... grass you almost hear it growing , You hear it now , if e'er you can . The owlets through the long blue night Are shouting to each other still : Fond lovers ! yet not quite hob nob , They lengthen out the tremulous sob , That echoes far ...
... grass you almost hear it growing , You hear it now , if e'er you can . The owlets through the long blue night Are shouting to each other still : Fond lovers ! yet not quite hob nob , They lengthen out the tremulous sob , That echoes far ...
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... grass did the little Maiden kneel , While to that mountain - lamb she gave its evening meal . The lamb , while from her hand he thus his supper took , Seemed to feast with head and ears ; and his tail with pleasure shook . ' Drink ...
... grass did the little Maiden kneel , While to that mountain - lamb she gave its evening meal . The lamb , while from her hand he thus his supper took , Seemed to feast with head and ears ; and his tail with pleasure shook . ' Drink ...
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... grass is tender grass ; these flowers they have no peers ; And that green corn all day is rustling in thy ears ! " If the sun be shining hot , do but stretch thy woollen chain , This beech is standing by , its covert thou canst gain ...
... grass is tender grass ; these flowers they have no peers ; And that green corn all day is rustling in thy ears ! " If the sun be shining hot , do but stretch thy woollen chain , This beech is standing by , its covert thou canst gain ...
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We Are Seven 1798 | 1 |
Simon Lee 1798 Expostulation and Reply 1798 478 | 7 |
Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey 1798 | 21 |
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$1.00 SELECTED POEMS Anthology August Strindberg Available in U.S. behold Betty Foy Betty's bliss bower breathing bright burr Child church-yard clouds Convent's Narrow Room dead dear doth Dover dread dream earth Eugene O'Neill fear flowers gentle George Bernard Shaw glory gone grass green Grew in Sun Happy Warrior hath hear heard heart heaven hill horse Idiot Boy J. M. Synge James Hogg Johnny Johnny's Kilve King's College Chapel lamb Liswyn farm little Maid live look Lucy Gray Luigi Pirandello mighty mind mood moon moonlight mother murmur never night Nuns Fret o'er old Susan Gale Oscar Wilde pain Phantom of Delight pleasure POETRY POETS Pony Pony's poor Susan round sight Simon Lee sing sleep song Sonnet soul stars sweet T. S. Eliot tell thee There's things thou thought Travelled Among Unknown trees voice Wandered Lonely William Shakespeare WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wood