This listing contains work(s) of William Wordsworth available for reading. Click on a book title's link below to select a book to read online. Poem Category'Tis said that some have died for love, &c. Affliction of Margaret ---- of ----, The Alice Fell (Poem composed during a tour, chiefly on foot)Among all lovely things my Love had been Andrew Jones Anecdote for Fathers Animal Tranquillity and Decay, a Sketch Beggars (Poem composed during a tour, chiefly on foot)Blind Highland Boy, The Brothers, a Pastoral Poem, The By their floating Mill, &c Character, A Character of the Happy Warrior Childless Father, The Complaint, A Complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman, The Dungeon, The Elegaic Stanzas Ellen Irwin, or the Braes of Kirtle Expostulation and Reply Female Vagrant, The Fidelity Foresight, or the Charge of a Child to his younger Companion Foster-Mother's Tale, The Fountain, a conversation, The Fragment, A Goody Blake and Harry Gill Green Linnet, The Hart-Leap Well Horn of Egremont Castle, The I am not One, &c I travell'd among unknown Men Idiot Boy, The Idle Shepherd-Boys or Dungeon-Gill Force, a Pastoral, The Incident, characteristic of a favourite Dog Inscription for the House (an Out-house) on the Island at Grasmere Inscription for the Spot where the Hermitage stood on St. Herbert's Island Kitten and the falling Leaves, The Last of the Flock, The Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree Lines written above Tintern Abbey Lines written at a small distance from my House Lines written in early Spring Lines written near Richmond, upon the Thames Lines written on a Tablet in a School Lines written when sailing in a Boat at Evening Lines written with a Slate-pencil upon a Stone Lines, composed at Grasmere Louisa Love Lucy Gray Mad Mother, The Michael, a Pastoral Nightingale, The Nutting Oak and the Broom, a Pastoral, The Ode Ode to Duty Old Cumberland Beggar, a Description, The Once in a lonely Hamlet, &c Part The First - Miscellaneous Sonnets (20 poems)Part The Second - Sonnets Dedicated To Liberty (26 sonnets)Pet-Lamb, a Pastoral, The Poems on the Naming of Places Poems on the Naming of PlacesPoet's Epitaph, A Poor Susan Power of Music Redbreast and the Butterfly, The Resolution And Independence (Poem composed during a tour, chiefly on foot)Rural Architecture Ruth Sailor's Mother Seven Sisters, or the Solitude of Binnorie, The She was a Phantom of delight Simon Lee, the old Huntsman Slumber did my spirit seal, &c, A Song Song for the wandering Jew Song, at the Feast of Brougham Castle Sonnet - A Prophecy Sonnet to Thomas Clarkson Star-gazers Strange fits of passion I have known, &c. Tables turned; an Evening Scene, on the same subject, The There was a Boy, &c Thorn, The Though narrow be that Old Man's cares, and near Three years she grew in sun and shower, &c. To a Sexton To A Sky-Lark (Poem composed during a tour, chiefly on foot)To a Young Lady To H.C., six Years old To the Daisy To the Daisy (Vol. 2) To the same Flower To the same Flower (Daisy from Vol. 2) To the Small Celandine To the Spade of a Friend Tribute to the Memory of the same Dog Two April Mornings, The Two Thieves, or the last stage of Avarice, The Waterfall and the Eglantine, The We are Seven Whirl-blast from behind the Hill, &c., A With how sad steps, O Moon thou climb'st the sky (Poem composed during a tour, chiefly on foot)Written in Germany on one of the coldest days of the century Yes! full surely 'twas the Echo, &c Yes, there is holy pleasure in thine eye!
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