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- "There!" Said A Stripling, Pointing With Meet Pride
- 'Tis Said, That Some Have Died For Love
- A Character
- A Complaint
- A Fact, And An Imagination, Or, Canute And Alfred, On The Seashore
- A Farewell
- A Flower Garden - At Coleorton Hall, Leicestershire.
- A Gravestone Upon The Floor In The Cloisters Of Worcester Cathedral
- A Jewish Family - In A Small Valley Opposite St. Goar, Upon The Rhine
- A Morning Exercise
- A Narrow Girdle Of Rough Stones And Crags
- A Night Thought
- A Night-Piece
- A Parsonage In Oxfordshire
- A Place Of Burial In The South Of Scotland
- A Plea For Authors, May 1838
- A Poet To His Grandchild - Sequel To The Foregoing
- A Poet! He Hath Put His Heart To School
- A Poet's Epitaph
- A Prophecy - February 1807
- A Sequel To The Foregoing
- A Sketch
- A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal
- A Tradition Of Oker Hill In Darley Dale, Derbyshire
- A Volant Tribe Of Bards On Earth Are Found
- A Whirl-Blast From Behind The Hill
- A Wren's Nest
- Address From The Spirit Of Cockermouth Castle
- Address To A Child During A Boisterous Winter By My Sister
- Address To Kilchurn Castle, Upon Loch Awe
- Address To My Infant Daughter, Dora On Being Reminded That She Was A Month Old That Day, September 1
- Address To The Scholars Of The Village School
- Adieu, Rydalian Laurels! That Have Grown
- Admonition
- Advance - Come Forth From Thy Tyrolean Ground
- Aerial Rock - Whose Solitary Brow
- After-Thought
- Ah! Where Is Palafox? Nor Tongue Nor Pen
- Airey-Force Valley
- Alas! What Boots The Long Laborious Quest
- Alice Fell, Or Poverty
- Among All Lovely Things My Love Had Been
- An Evening
- And Is It Among Rude Untutored Dales
- Andrew Jones
- Anecdote For Fathers
- Animal Tranquillity And Decay
- Anticipation, October 1803
- Apology For The Foregoing Poems - From Yarrow Revisited, And Other Poems
- Artegal And Elidure
- At Applewaite, Near Keswick
- At Bala-Sala, Isle Of Man
- At Bologna, In Remembrance Of The Late Insurrections, 1837 - I - 1. Ah, Why Deceive Ourselves! By No Mere Fit
- At Bologna, In Remembrance Of The Late Insurrections, 1837 - II - Continued - Hard Task! Exclaim The Undisciplined, To Lean
- At Bologna, In Remembrance Of The Late Insurrections, 1837 - III - Concluded
- At Furness Abbey
- At Furness Abbey [2]
- At Sea Off The Isle Of Man
- Avaunt All Specious Pliancy Of Mind
- Beggars
- Behold Vale! I Said, When I Shall Con
- Blest Statesman He, Whose Mind's Unselfish Will
- Bothwell Castle
- Bothwell Castle - Passed Unseen, On Account Of Stormy Weather
- Brave Schill! By Death Delivered
- British Freedom
- Brook! Whose Society The Poet Seeks
- By A Blest Husband Guided, Mary Came
- By A Retired Mariner, H. H.
- By Moscow Self-Devoted To A Blaze
- By The Seashore, Isle Of Man
- By The Seaside
- By The Side Of Rydal Mere
- By The Side Of The Grave Some Years After
- Calais, August 15, 1802
- Calais, August 1802
- Call Not The Royal Swede Unfortunate
- Calm Is All Nature As A Resting Wheel
- Calm Is The Fragrant Air
- Captivity--Mary Queen Of Scots
- Cave Of Staffa
- Cave Of Staffa - After The Crowd Had Departed
- Cave Of Staffa [2]
- Cenotaph
- Character Of The Happy Warrior
- Characteristics Of A Child Three Years Old
- Chatsworth! Thy Stately Mansion, And The Pride
- Companion To The Foregoing
- Composed After A Journey Across The Hambleton Hills, Yorkshire
- Composed After Reading A Newspaper Of The Day
- Composed Among The Ruins Of A Castle In North Wales
- Composed At Rydal On May Morning
- Composed At The Same Time And On The Same Occasion
- Composed By The Sea-Side, Near Calais, August 1802
- Composed By The Seashore
- Composed By The Side Of Grasmere Lake 1806
- Composed During A Storm
- Composed In One Of The Valleys Of Westmoreland, On Easter Sunday
- Composed In Roslin Chapel During A Storm
- Composed In The Glen Of Loch Etive
- Composed In The Valley Near Dover, On The Day Of Landing
- Composed Near Calais, On The Road Leading To Ardres, August 7, 1802
- Composed On A May Morning
- Composed On The Banks Of A Rocky Stream
- Composed on The Eve Of The Marriage Of A Friend In The Vale Of Grasmere
- Composed Upon An Evening Of Extraordinary Splendour And Beauty
- Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802
- Composed While The Author Was Engaged In Writing A Tract Occasioned By The Convention Of Cintra
- Conclusion To......
- Countess's Pillar
- Decay Of Piety
- Descriptive Sketches
- Desideria
- Desire We Past Illusions To Recall
- Despond Who Will, 'I' Heard A Voice Exclaim
- Devotional Incitements
- Dion
- Eagles - Composed At Dunollie Castle In The Bay Of Oban
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - II - Conjectures
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - III - Trepidation Of The Druids
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - IV - Druidical Excommunication
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - IX - Dissensions
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - V - Uncertainty
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - VI - Persecution
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - VII - Recovery
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - VIII - Temptations From Roman Refinements
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - X - Struggle Of The Britons Against The Barbarians
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XI - Saxon Conquest
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XII - Monastery Of Old Bangor
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XIII - Casual Incitement
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XIV - Glad Tidings
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XIX - Primitive Saxon Clergy
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XV - Paulinus
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XVI - Persuasion
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XVII - Conversion
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XVIII - Apology
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XX - Other Influences
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXI - Seclusion
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXII - Continued
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXIII - Reproof
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXIV - Saxon Monasteries, And Lights And Shades Of The Religion
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXIX - Danish Conquests
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXV - Missions And Travels
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXVI - Alfred
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXVII - His Descendants
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXVIII - Influence Abused
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXX - Canute
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXXI - The Norman Conquest
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXXII - Coldly We Spake
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXXIII - The Council Of Clermont
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXXIV - Crusades
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXXIX - Papal Dominion
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXXV - Richard I
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXXVI - An Interdict
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXXVII - Papal Abuses
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - XXXVIII - Scene In Venice
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. From The Introduction Of Christianity Into Britain, To The Consummation Of The Papal Dominion - Introduction
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - I - How Soon, Alas!
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - II - From False Assumption Rose
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - III - Cistertian Monastery
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - IV - Deplorable His Lot Who Tills The Ground
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - IX - As Faith Thus Sanctified The Warrior's Crest
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - V - Monks And Schoolmen
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - VI - Other Benefits
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - VII - Continued
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - VIII - Crusaders
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - X - Where Long And Deeply Hath Been Fixed The Root
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XI - Transubstantiation
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XII - The Vaudois
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XIII - Praised Be The Rivers, From Their Mountain Springs
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XIV - Waldenses
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XIX - Abuse Of Monastic Power
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XL - The Same
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XLI - Distractions
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XLII - Gunpowder Plot
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XLIII - Illustration
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XLIV - Troubles Of Charles The First
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XLV - Laud
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XLVI - Afflictions Of England
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XV - Archbishop Chichely To Henry V
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XVI - Wars Of York And Lancaster
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XVII - Wicliffe
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XVIII - Corruptions Of The Higher Clergy
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XX - Monastic Voluptuousness
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXI - Dissolution Of The Monasteries
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXII - The Same Subject
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXIII - Continued
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXIV - Saints
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXIX - Translation Of The Bible
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXV - The Virgin
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXVI - Apology
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXVII - Imaginative Regrets
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXVIII - Reflections
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXX - The Point At Issue
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXXI - Edward VI
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXXII - Edward Signing The Warrant For The Execution Of Joan Of Kent
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXXIII - Revival Of Popery
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXXIV - Latimer And Ridley
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXXIX - Eminent Reformers
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXXV - Cranmer
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXXVI - General View Of The Troubles Of The Reformation
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXXVII - English Reformers In Exile
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part II. - XXXVIII - Elizabeth
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - I - I Saw The Figure Of A Lovely Maid
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - II - Patriotic Sympathies
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - III - Charles The Second
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - IV - Latitudinarianism
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - IX - William The Third
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - V - Walton's Book Of Lives
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - VI - Clerical Integrity
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - VII - Persecution Of The Scottish Covenanters
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - VIII - Acquittal Of The Bishops
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - X - Obligations Of Civil To Religious Liberty
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XI - Sacheverel
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XII - Down A Swift Stream
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XIII - Aspects Of Christianity In America
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XIV - Continued
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XIX - The Liturgy
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XL - Continued
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XLI - New Churchyard
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XLII - Cathedrals, Etc.
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XLIII - Inside Of King's College Chapel, Cambridge
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XLIV - The Same
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XLV - Continued
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XLVI - Ejaculation
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XLVII - Conclusion
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XV - Concluded. American Episcopacy
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XVI - Bishops And Priests
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XVII - Places Of Worship
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XVIII - Pastoral Character
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XX - Baptism
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXI - Sponsors
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXII - Catechising
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXIII - Confirmation
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXIV - Confirmation Continued
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXIX - The Commination Service
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXV - Sacrament
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXVI - The Marriage Ceremony
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXVII - Thanksgiving After Childbirth
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXVIII - Visitation Of The Sick
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXX - Forms Of Prayer At Sea
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXXI - Funeral Service
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXXII - Rural Ceremony
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXXIII - Regrets
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXXIV - Mutability
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXXIX - Church To Be Erected
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXXV - Old Abbeys
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXXVI - Emigrant French Clergy
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXXVII - Congratulation
- Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part III. - XXXVIII - New Churches
- Elegiac Musings - In The Grounds Of Coleorton Hall, The Seat Of The Late Sir G. H. Beaumont, Bart.
- Elegiac Stanzas
- Elegiac Stanzas - Addressed To Sir G. H. B. Upon The Death Of His Sister-In-Law
- Elegiac Stanzas In Memory Of My Brother, John Commander Of The E. I. Company's Ship The Earl Of Abergavenny In Which He Perished By Calamitous Shipwreck, Feb.6, 1805
- Elegiac Stanzas In Memory Of My Brother, John Wordsworth, Commander Of The E. I. Company's Ship The Earl Of Abergavenny In Which He Perished By Calamitous Shipwreck, Feb. 6, 1805.
- Elegiac Stanzas Suggested By A Picture Of Peele Castle In A Storm, Painted By Sir George Beaumont
- Ellen Irwin
- Emperors And Kings, How Oft Have Temples Rung
- England! The Time Is Come When Thou Should'st Wean
- England, 1802 (I)
- England, 1802 (II)
- England, 1802 (III)
- England, 1802 (IV)
- England, 1802 (V)
- Epistle - To Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart. From The South-West Coast Or Cumberland - 1811
- Epitaph - In The Chapel - Yard Of Langdale, Westmoreland
- Epitaphs 1810. Translated From Chiabrera I. Weep Not, Beloved Friends! Nor Let The Air
- Epitaphs Ii. Perhaps Some Needful Service Of The State
- Epitaphs III. O Thou Who Movest Onward With A Mind
- Epitaphs IV. There Never Breathed A Man
- Epitaphs IX. Pause, Courteous Spirit
- Epitaphs Translated From Chiabrera
- Epitaphs V. True Is It That Ambrosio Salinero
- Epitaphs VI. Destined To War From Very Infancy
- Epitaphs VII. O Flower Of All That Springs From Gentle Blood
- Epitaphs VIII. Not Without Heavy Grief Of Heart Did He
- Ere With Cold Beads Of Midnight Dew
- Even As A Dragon's Eye That Feels The Stress
- Evening Voluntaries - To Lucca Giordano
- Expostulation And Reply
- Extempore Effusion Upon The Death Of James Hogg
- Extract From The Conclusion Of A Poem
- Fair Prime Of Life! Were It Enough To Gild
- Fancy And Tradition
- Farewell Lines
- Feelings Of A French Royalist, On The Disinterment Of The Remains Of The Duke D'Enghien
- Feelings Of A Noble Biscayan At One Of Those Funerals
- Feelings Of The Tyrolese
- Fidelity
- Filial Piety - On The Wayside Between Preston And Liverpool
- Floating Island
- Flowers On The Top Of The Pillars At The Entrance Of The Cave
- Foresight
- Forth From A Jutting Ridge, Around Whose Base
- French Revolution
- From The Cuckoo And The Nightingale
- From The Dark Chambers Of Dejection Freed
- From The Italian Of Michael Angelo
- From The Same II
- George And Sarah Green
- Gipsies
- Glad Sight Wherever New With Old
- Go Back To Antique Ages, If Thine Eyes
- Gold And Silver Fishes In A Vase
- Goody Blake And Harry Gill
- Gordale
- Grace Darling
- Great Men Have Been Among Us
- Greenock
- Grief, Thou Hast Lost An Ever-Ready Friend
- Guilt And Sorrow Or Incidents Upon Salisbury Plain
- Hail, Twilight, Sovereign Of One Peaceful Hour
- Hail, Zaragoza! If With Unwet Eye
- Hark! 'Tis The Thrush, Undaunted, Undeprest
- Hart's-Horn Tree, Near Penrith
- Hart-Leap Well
- Her Eyes Are Wild
- Her Only Pilot The Soft Breeze, The Boat
- Here Pause: The Poet Claims At Least This Praise
- Highland Hut
- Hint From The Mountains For Certain Political Pretenders
- Hoffer
- Homeward We Turn. Isle Of Columba's Cell
- How Beautiful The Queen Of Night
- How Rich That Forehead's Calm Expanse
- How Sweet It Is, When Mother Fancies Frocks
- Humanity
- I Grieved For Buonaparte
- I Heard (Alas! 'Twas Only In A Dream)
- I Know An Aged Man Constrained To Dwell
- I Know An Old Man Constrained To Dwell
- I Travelled Among Unknown Men
- I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud
- I Watch, And Long Have Watched, With Calm Regret
- If This Great World Of Joy And Pain
- If Thou Indeed Derive Thy Light From Heaven
- Illustrated Books And Newspapers
- In Due Observance Of An Ancient Rite
- In My Mind's Eye A Temple, Like A Cloud
- In Sight Of The Town Of Cockermouth
- In The Channel, Between The Coast Of Cumberland And The Isle Of Man
- In The Frith Of Clyde, Ailsa Crag - During An Eclipse Of The Sun, July 17
- In The Pass Of Killicranky
- In The Sound Of Mull
- In The Woods Of Rydal
- In These Fair Vales Hath Many A Tree
- Incident At Bruges
- Incident Characteristic Of A Favorite Dog
- Incidents Upon Salisbury Plain Or Guilt And Sorrow
- Indignation Of A High-Minded Spaniard
- Influence Of Natural Objects
- Inscription For A Monument In Crosthwaite Church, In The Vale Of Keswick
- Inscriptions - In A Garden Of Sir George Beaumont, Bart.
- Inscriptions - Supposed To Be Found In And Near A Hermit's Cell, 1818 - I
- Inscriptions - Supposed To Be Found In And Near A Hermit's Cell, 1818 - II - Inscribed Upon A Rock
- Inscriptions - Supposed To Be Found In And Near A Hermit's Cell, 1818 - III
- Inscriptions - Supposed To Be Found In And Near A Hermit's Cell, 1818 - IV - Near The Spring Of The Hermitage
- Inscriptions - Supposed To Be Found In And Near A Hermit's Cell, 1818 - V
- Inscriptions - Written At The Request Of Sir George Beaumont, Bart., And In His Name, For An Urn, Placed By Him At The Termination Of A Newly-Planted Avenue, In The Same Grounds
- Inscriptions For A Seat In The Groves Of Coleorton
- Inscriptions For The Spot Where The Hermitage Stood On St. Herbert's Island, Derwentwater.
- Inscriptions In The Ground Of Coleorton, The Seat Of Sir George Beaumont, Bart., Leicestershire
- Inscriptions Written With A Pencil Upon A Stone In The Wall Of The House (An Outhouse), On The Island At Grasmere.
- Inscriptions Written With A Slate Pencil Upon A Stone
- Inscriptions Written With A Slate Pencil Upon A Stone, The Largest Of A Heap Lying Near A Deserted Quarry, Upon One Of The Islands At Rydal.
- Inside Of King's College Chapel, Cambridge
- Intent On Gathering Wool From Hedge And Brake
- Invocation To The Earth, February 1816
- Iona
- Iona - Upon Landing
- Is There A Power That Can Sustain And Cheer
- Isle Of Man
- Isle Of Man [2]
- It Is A Beauteous Evening
- It Is No Spirit Who From Heaven Hath Flown
- It Is Not To Be Thought Of
- It Was An April Morning: Fresh And Clear
- June 1820
- Lament Of Mary Queen Of Scots
- Laodamia
- Left Upon A Seat In A Yew-tree
- Liberty - Sequel To - The Gold And Silver Fishes
- Lines
- Lines Composed A Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey
- Lines On The Expected Invasion, 1803
- Lines Suggested By A Portrait From The Pencil Of F. Stone
- Lines Written As A School Exercise
- Lines Written In Early Spring
- Lines Written In The Album Of The Countess Of Lonsdale. Nov. 5, 1834
- Lines Written On A Blank Leaf In A Copy Of The Author's Poem "The Excursion,"
- Lines Written While Sailing In A Boat At Evening
- London, 1802
- Look Now On That Adventurer Who Hath Paid
- Louisa After Accompanying Her On A Mountain Excursion
- Love Lies Bleeding
- Loving And Liking - Irregular Verses - Addressed To A Child (By My Sister)
- Lowther
- Lucy Gray
- Lucy I
- Lucy II
- Lucy III
- Lucy IV
- Lucy V
- Lyre! Though Such Power Do In Thy Magic Live
- Malham Cove
- Mark The Concentrated Hazels That Enclose
- Mary Queen Of Scots - Landing At The Mouth Of The Derwent, Workington
- Maternal Grief
- Matthew
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - I. - Musings Near Aquapendente - April 1837
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - II. - The Pine Of Monte Mario At Rome
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - III. - At Rome
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - IV. - At Rome Regrets - In Allusion To Niebuhr And Other Modern Historians
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - IX. - At Albano
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - To Henry Crabb Robinson
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - V. - Continued
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - VI. - Plea For The Historian
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - VII. At Rome
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - VIII. - Near Rome, In Sight Of St. Peter's
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - X. - Near Anio's Stream, I Spied A Gentle Dove
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XI. - From The Alban Hills, Looking Towards Rome
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XII. - Near The Lake Of Thrasymene
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XIII. - Near The Same Lake
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XIV. - The Cuckoo At Laverna - May 25, 1837
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XIX. - At Florence
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XV. - At The Convent Of Camaldoli
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XVI. - Continued
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XVII. - At The Eremite Or Upper Convent Of Camaldoli
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XVIII. - At Vallombrosa
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XX. - Before The Picture Of The Baptist, By Raphael, In The Gallery At Florence
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XXI. - At Florence--From Michael Angelo
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XXII. - At Florence--From M. Angelo
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XXIII. - Among The Ruins Of A Convent In The Apennines
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XXIV. - In Lombardy
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XXV. - After Leaving Italy
- Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XXVI. - Continued
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland 1814 - II. Composed At Cora Linn - In Sight Of Wallace's Tower
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland 1814 - III. Effusion - In The Pleasure-Ground On The Banks Of The Bran, Near Dunkeld
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland 1814 - Iv. Yarrow Visited - September 1814
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland 1814 I. Suggested By A Beautiful Ruin Upon One Of The Islands Of Loch Lomond
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 I. Departure From The Vale Of Grasmere, August 1803
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 II. At The Grave Of Burns, 1803
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 III. Thoughts Suggested The Day Following, On The Banks Of Nith, Near The Poet's Residence
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 IV. To The Sons Of Burns - After Visiting The Grave Of Their Father
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 IX. Address To Kilchurn Castle, Upon Loch Awe
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 V. To A Highland Girl - At Inversneyde, Upon Loch Lomond
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 VII. Stepping Westward
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 VIII. The Solitary Reaper
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 X. Rob Roy's Grave
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 XI. Sonnet Composed At ---- Castle
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 XII. Yarrow Unvisited
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 XIII. The Matron Of Jedborough And Her Husband
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 XIV. Fly, Some Kind Haringer, To Grasmere-Dale
- Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 XV. The Blind Highland Boy - A Tale Told By The Fire-Side, After Returning To The Vale Of Grasmere
- Memorials Of A Tour Of Scotland, 1803 VI. Glen-Almain, Or, The Narrow Glen
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - Dedication
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - I. Fish-Women - On Landing At Calais
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - II. - Bruges
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - III. - Bruges
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - IV. - After Visiting The Field Of Waterloo
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - IX. - Hymn - For The Boatmen, As They Approach The Rapids Under The Castle Of Heidelberg
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - V. - Between Namur And Liege
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - VI. - Aix-La-Chapelle
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - VII. - In The Cathedral At Cologne
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - VIII. - In A Carriage, Upon The Banks Of The Rhine
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - X. - The Source Of The Danube
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XI. - On Approaching The Staub-Bach, Lauterbrunnen
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XII. - The Fall Of The Aar - Handec
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XIII. - Memorial
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XIV. - Composed In One Of The Catholic Cantons
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XIX. - Effusion
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XV. - After-Thought
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XVI. - Scene On The Lake Of Brientz
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XVII. - Engelberg, The Hill Of Angels
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XVIII. - Our Lady Of The Snow
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XX. - The Town Of Schwytz
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXI. - On Hearing The "Ranz Des Vaches" On The Top Of The Pass Of St. Gothard
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXII. - Fort Fuentes
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXIII. - The Church Of San Salvador
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXIV. - The Italian Itinerant And The Swiss Goatherd. - Part I
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXIV. - The Italian Itinerant And The Swiss Goatherd. - Part II
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXIX. - Stanzas - Composed In The Simplon Pass
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXV. - The Last Supper
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXVI. - The Eclipse Of The Sun, 1820
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXVII. - The Three Cottage Girls
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXVIII. - The Column Intended By Buonaparte For A Triumphal Edifice In Milan, Now Lying By The Way-Side In The Simplon Pass
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXX. - Echo, Upon The Gemmi
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXXI. - Processions - Suggested On A Sabbath Morning In The Vale Of Chamouny
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXXII. - Elegiac Stanzas
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXXIII. - Sky-Prospect - From The Plain Of France
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXXIV. - On Being Stranded Near The Harbour Of Boulogne
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXXV. - After Landing - The Valley Of Dover - Nov. 1820
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXXVI. - At Dover
- Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - XXXVII. - Desultory Stanzas - Upon Receiving The Preceding Sheets From The Press
- Memory
- Methought I Saw The Footsteps Of A Throne
- Michael - A Pastoral Poem
- Michael Angelo In Reply To The Passage Upon His Staute Of Sleeping Night
- Minstrels
- Miscellaneous Sonnets, 1842 - I - 'A Poet'! He Hath Put His Heart To School
- Miscellaneous Sonnets, 1842 - II - The Most Alluring Clouds That Mount The Sky
- Miscellaneous Sonnets, 1842 - III - Feel For The Wrongs To Universal Ken
- Miscellaneous Sonnets, 1842 - IV - In Allusion To Various Recent Histories And Notices Of The French Revolution
- Miscellaneous Sonnets, 1842 - V - Continued
- Miscellaneous Sonnets, 1842 - VI - Concluded
- Miscellaneous Sonnets, 1842 - VII - Men Of The Western World
- Miscellaneous Sonnets, 1842 - VIII - Lo! Where She Stands Fixed In A Saint-Like Trance
- Monument Of Mrs. Howard - By Nollekens - In Wetheral Church, Near Corby, On The Banks Of The Eden
- Most Sweet It Is
- Most Sweet It Is With Unuplifted Eyes
- Mutability
- My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold
- Near Dover, September 1802
- Not In The Lucid Intervals Of Life
- Not Love, Not War, Nor The Tumultuous Swell
- November 1
- November 1836
- November, 1806
- November, 1813
- Nun's Well, Brigham
- Nunnery
- Nuns Fret Not At Their Convent's Narrow Room
- Nutting
- O Nightingale! Thou Surely Art
- O'er The Wide Earth, On Mountain And On Plain
- O'erweening Statesmen Have Full Long Relied
- Occasioned By The Battle Of Waterloo
- Occasioned By The Battle Of Waterloo - February 1816.
- October, 1803
- October, 1803 [2]
- October, 1803 [3]
- Ode
- Ode - The Morning Of The Day Appointed For A General Thanksgiving. January 18, 1816
- Ode On Intimations Of Immortality
- Ode On The Installation Of His Royal Highness Prince Albert As Chancellor Of The University Of Cambridge, July 1847
- Ode To Duty
- Ode To Lycoris. May 1817
- Ode [2]
- Ode [3]
- Ode, Composed On A May Morning
- Ode: Intimations Of Immortality From Recollections Of Early Childhood
- Oh What A Wreck! How Changed In Mien And Speech!
- On A Celebrated Event In Ancient History
- On A High Part Of The Coast Of Cumberland - Easter Sunday, April 7 - The Author's Sixty-Third Birthday
- On A Portrait Of I. F., Painted By Margaret Gillies
- On A Portrait Of The Duke Of Wellington Upon The Field Of Waterloo, By Haydon
- On Entering Douglas Bay, Isle Of Man
- On Revisiting Dunolly Castle
- On Seeing A Needlecase In The Form Of A Harp - The Work Of E.M.S.
- On Seeing A Tuft Of Snowdrops In A Storm
- On The Banks Of A Rocky Stream
- On The Death Of His Majesty (George The Third)
- On The Departure Of Sir Walter Scott From Abbotsford
- On The Departure Of Sir Walter Scott From Abbotsford, For Naples
- On The Detraction Which Followed The Publication Of A Certain Poem
- On The Extinction Of The Venetian Republic
- On The Final Submission Of The Tyrolese
- On The Frith Of Clyde - In A Steamboat
- On The Power Of Sound
- On The Projected Kendal And Windermere Railway
- On The Same Occasion
- On The Same Occasion - (On Seeing The Foundation Preparing For The Erection Of Rydal Chapel, Westmoreland)
- On The Same Subject (To A Painter)
- On The Sight Of A Manse In The South Of Scotland
- Once I Could Hail
- Oxford, May 30, 1820
- Oxford, May 30, 1820 [2]
- Pelion And Ossa Flourish Side By Side
- Personal Talk
- Peter Bell - A Tale (Full)
- Peter Bell - A Tale (Part First)
- Peter Bell - A Tale (Part Second)
- Peter Bell - A Tale (Part Third)
- Peter Bell - A Tale (Prologue)
- Picture Of Daniel In The Lion's Den At Hamilton Palace
- Picture Of Daniel In The Lions' Den, At Hamilton Palace
- Poor Robin
- Power Of Music
- Prelude - Prefixed To The Volume Entitled "Poems Chiefly Of Early And Late Years
- Presentiments
- Protest Against The Ballot
- Proud Were Ye, Mountains, When, In Times Of Old
- Pure Element Of Waters!
- Recollection Of The Portrait Of King Henry Eighth, Trinity Lodge, Cambridge
- Remembrance Of
- Remembrance Of Collins
- Repentance
- Resolution And Independence
- Rest And Be Thankful! - At The Head Of Glencroe
- Retirement
- Roman Antiquities - From The Roman Station At Old Penrith
- Rural Architecture
- Rural Illusions
- Ruth
- Say, What Is Honour? Tis The Finest Sense
- Scorn Not The Sonnet
- September 1, 1802
- September 1819
- September, 1815
- September, 1819
- Sequel To The "Beggars," 1802 - Composed Many Years After
- She Dwelt Among Untrodden Ways
- She Was A Phantom Of Delight
- Siege Of Vienna Raised By Jihn Sobieski
- Simon Lee: The Old Huntsman
- Six Months To Six Years Added He Remained
- So Fair, So Sweet, Withal So Sensitive
- Soft As A Cloud Is Yon Blue Ridge
- Solitude, Or Lucy Gray
- Song At The Feast Of Brougham Castle
- Song Of The Spinning Wheel
- Song Of The Wandering Jew
- Sonnet
- Sonnet - To An Octogenarian
- Sonnet: "It Is Not To Be Thought Of"
- Sonnet: On seeing Miss Helen Maria Williams Weep At A tale Of Distress
- Sonnets - II. - Roman Antiquities Discovered At Bishopstone, Herefordshire
- Sonnets - III. - St. Catherine Of Ledbury
- Sonnets - IV. - Why Art Thou Silent! Is Thy Love A Plant
- Sonnets - V. - Four Fiery Steeds Impatient Of The Rein
- Sonnets - VI. - To......
- Sonnets - VII. - Said Secrecy To Cowardice And Fraud
- Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 - I. - Suggested By The View Of Lancaster Castle (On The Road From The South)
- Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 - IX - Though To Give Timely Warning And Deter
- Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 - X - Our Bodily Life, Some Plead, That Life The Shrine
- Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 - XI - Ah, Think How One Compelled For Life To Abide
- Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 - XII - See The Condemned Alone Within His Cell
- Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 - XIII - Conclusion - Yes, Though He Well May Tremble At The Sound
- Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 - XIV - Apology
- Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 II - Tenderly Do We Feel By Nature's Law
- Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 III - The Roman Consul Doomed His Sons To Die
- Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 IV - Is 'Death', When Evil Against Good Has Fought
- Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 V - Not To The Object Specially Designed
- Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 VI - Ye Brood Of Conscience Spectres!
- Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 VII - Before The World Had Past Her Time Of Youth
- Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 VIII - Fit Retribution, By The Moral Code
- Sonnets I - Desponding Father! Mark This Altered Bough,
- Spanish Guerillas
- Speak!
- Stanzas
- Stanzas Suggested In A Steamboat Off Saint Bees' Heads, On The Coast Of Cumberland
- Stanzas Written In My Pocket Copy Of Thomson's "Castle Of Indolence"
- Star-Gazers
- Steamboats, Viaducts, And Railways
- Stepping Westward
- Strange Fits Of Passion Have I Known
- Stray Pleasures
- Suggested At Tyndrum In A Storm
- Suggested By A Picture Of The Bird Of Paradise
- Suggested By A View From An Eminence In Inglewood Forest
- Suggested By The Foregoing - (Monument Of Mrs. Howard)
- Surprised By Joy
- Surprised By Joy - Impatient As The Wind
- The Affliction Of Margaret
- The Armenian Lady's Love
- The Avon
- The Birth Of Love
- The Black Stones Of Iona
- The Borderers. A Tragedy (Act 1)
- The Borderers. A Tragedy (Act 2)
- The Borderers. A Tragedy (Act 3)
- The Borderers. A Tragedy (Act 4)
- The Borderers. A Tragedy (Act 5)
- The Braes Of Kirtle Or Ellen Irwin
- The Brothers
- The Brownie
- The Childless Father
- The Complaint Of A Forsaken Indian Woman
- The Contrast - The Parrot And The Wren
- The Cottager To Her Infant
- The Crescent-Moon, The Star Of Love
- The Cuckoo And The Nightingale (From Chaucer)
- The Cuckoo-Clock
- The Daffodils
- The Danish Boy, A Fragment
- The Dunolly Eagle
- The Eagle And The Dove
- The Earl Of Breadalbane's Ruined Mansion And Family Burial-Place, Near Killin
- The Egyptian Maid
- The Emigrant Mother
- The Excursion - Book Eighth - The Parsonage
- The Excursion - Book Fifth - The Pastor
- The Excursion - Book First - The Wanderer
- The Excursion - Book Fourth - Despondency Corrected
- The Excursion - Book Ninth - Discourse Of The Wanderer, And An Evening Visit To The Lake
- The Excursion - Book Second - The Solitary
- The Excursion - Book Seventh - The Churchyard Among The Mountains - (Continued)
- The Excursion - Book Sixth - The Churchyard Among The Mountains
- The Excursion - Book Third - Despondency
- The Excursion. Note & Preface
- The Fairest, Brightest, Hues Of Ether Fade
- The Farmer Of Tilsbury Vale
- The Force Of Prayer, Or, The Founding Of Bolton, A Tradition
- The Foregoing Subject Resumed
- The Forsaken
- The Fountain
- The French And the Spanish Guerillas
- The French Army In Russia, 1812-13
- The French Revolution As It Appeared To Enthusiasts At Its Commencement
- The Germans On The Height Of Hochheim
- The Gleaner - Suggested By A Picture
- The Green Linnet
- The Haunted Tree
- The Highland Broach
- The Horn Of Egremont Castle
- The Idiot Boy
- The Idle Shepherd Boys
- The Infant M---- M----
- The King Of Sweden
- The Kitten And Falling Leaves
- The Labourer's Noon-Day Hymn
- The Last Of The Flock
- The Leaves That Rustled On This Oak-Crowned Hill
- The Longest Day
- The Martial Courage Of A Day Is Vain
- THE Massy Ways, Carried Across These Heights
- The Monument Commonly Called Long Meg And Her Daughters, Near The River Eden
- The Morning Of The Day Appointed For A General Thanksgiving. January 18, 1816
- The Mother's Return
- The Norman Boy
- The Oak And The Broom - A Pastoral Poem
- The Oak Of Guernica Supposed Address To The Same
- The Old Cumberland Beggar
- The Pass Of Kirkstone
- The Pet-Lamb - A Pastoral
- The Pibroch's Note
- The Pilgrim's Dream - Or, The Star And The Glow-Worm
- The Pillar Of Trajan
- The Poet And The Caged Turtledove
- The Poet's Dream (Sequel To The Norman Boy)
- The Power Of Armies Is A Visible Thing
- The Prelude - Book Eighth
- The Prelude - Book Eleventh
- The Prelude - Book Fifth
- The Prelude - Book First
- The Prelude - Book Fourteenth
- The Prelude - Book Fourth
- The Prelude - Book Ninth
- The Prelude - Book Second
- The Prelude - Book Seventh
- The Prelude - Book Sixth
- The Prelude - Book Tenth
- The Prelude - Book Third
- The Prelude - Book Thirteenth
- The Prelude - Book Twelfth
- The Prelude Or, Growth Of A Poet's Mind; An Autobiographical Poem - Advertisement
- The Primrose Of The Rock
- The Prioress's Tale
- The Rainbow
- The Recluse - Book First
- The Redbreast - Suggested In A Westmoreland Cottage
- The Redbreast Chasing The Butterfly
- The Reverie Of Poor Susan
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - I
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - II - Child Of The Clouds!
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - III - How Shall I Paint Thee?
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - IV - Take, Cradled Nursling Of The Mountain
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - To The Rev. Dr. Wordsworth
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - V - Sole Listener, Duddon! To The Breeze That Played
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - VI - Flowers
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - VII - Change Me, Some God
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - VIII - What Aspect Bore The Man Who Roved Or Fled
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - X - The Same Subject
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XI - The Faery Chasm
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XII - Hints For The Fancy
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XIII - Open Prospect
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XIV - O Mountain Stream
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XIX - The Stepping-Stones
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XIX - Tributary Stream
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XV - From This Deep Chasm
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XVI - American Tradition
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XVII - A Dark Plume Fetch Me From Yon Blasted Yew
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XVIII - Seathwaite Chapel
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XX - The Plain Of Donnerdale
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXI - Whence That Low Voice?
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXII - Tradition
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXIII - Sheep-Washing
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXIV - The Resting Place
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXIX - No Record Tells Of Lance Opposed To Lance
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXV - Methinks 'twere No Unprecedented Feat
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXVI - Return, Content! For Fondly I Pursued
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXVII - Fallen, And Diffused Into A Shapeless Heap
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXVIII - Journey Renewed
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXX - Who Swerves From Innocence, Who Makes Divorce
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXXI - The Kirk Of Ulpha To The Pilgrim's Eye
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXXII - Not Hurled Precipitous From Steep To Steep
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXXIII - Conclusion
- The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXXIV - After-Thought
- The River Eden, Cumberland
- The Romance Of The Water Lily
- The Russian Fugitive
- The Sailor's Mother
- The Seven Sisters
- The Shepherd, Looking Eastward, Softly Said
- The Simplon Pass
- The Solitary Reaper
- The Somnambulist
- The Sonnet I
- The Sonnet II
- The Sparrow's Nest
- The Stars Are Mansions Built By Nature's Hand
- The Sun Has Long Been Set
- The Tables Turned
- The Thorn
- The Triad
- The Trosachs
- The Two April Mornings
- The Two Thieves; Or, The Last Stage Of Avarice
- The Unremitting Voice Of Nightly Streams
- The Virgin
- The Waggoner - Canto First
- The Waggoner - Canto Fourth
- The Waggoner - Canto Second
- The Waggoner - Canto Third
- The Waterfall And The Eglantine
- The Westmoreland Girl - To My Grandchildren
- The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Canto Fifth
- The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Canto First
- The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Canto Fourth
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