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COMPOSED

Probably in or

before 1800

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Jan. or Feb. 1800

About Feb. 1800

PUBLISHED

1800

1807 The Affliction of Margaret

1842 The Forsaken.

1800 Hart-Leap Well.

1800 The Brothers.

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1800 {The Idle Shepherd-boys; or, Dungeon-Ghyll Force.

21 July

1800 j

A Pastoral.

The Farmer of Tilsbury Vale.

1800 'It was an April morning: fresh and clear.'

The Seven Sisters.

1800 To Joanna.

29, 30 Aug. 1800

1802

1815

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'When, to the attractions of the busy world.'
'There is an Eminence,-of these our hills.'
The Waterfall and the Eglantine.

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The Two Thieves; or, The Last Stage of Avarice. 1800 A Character.

1800 (Inscription for the spot where the Hermitage stood on

1800

St. Herbert's Island, Derwent-water.

Written with a Pencil upon a Stone in the Wall of the
House (an Out-house) on the Island of Grasmere.
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.

'A narrow girdle of rough stones and crags.'
Michael. A Pastoral Poem.

Louisa. After accompanying her on a mountain
Excursion.

To a Young Lady, who had been reproached for taking Long Walks in the Country.

'On nature's invitation do I come.'

'Bleak season was it, turbulent and bleak.'

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The Cuckoo and the Nightingale (from Chaucer).
Troilus and Cresida (from Chaucer).

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14 March 1802 16, 17 March 1802 23-26 March 1802 26 March 1802 12 April 1802

1807

To a Butterfly ('Stay near me').

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My heart leaps up when I behold.'

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Among all lovely things my Love had been.'

Written in March, while resting on the Bridge at the

1807{foot of Brother's Water.

1807 The Redbreast chasing the Butterfly.

1807

1897 The Tinker.

To a butterfly ('I've watched you now').

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To the Small Celandine ('Pansies, lilies').
To the same Flower ('Pleasures newly found').

1807

1815

1807 Resolution and Independence.

1815

(Stanzas written in my Pocket-copy of Thomson's Castle of Indolence."

I grieved for Buonaparte, with a vain.'

A Farewell.

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7 August 1802

1807 { Composed near Calais, on the Road leading to Ardres,

August 7, 1802.

Calais, August 15, 1802.

1807

1807

Prob. Aug. 1802

1807

'It is a beauteous evening, calm and free.' On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic. The King of Sweden.

Prob. Aug. 1802

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Great men have been among us; hands that penned.' 'It is not to be thought of that the Flood.' When I have borne in memory.'

Composed after a Journey across the Hambleton Hills,

1807 {Yorkshire.

1807 To H. C.

Six years old.

1802

1802

1807

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1807 To the Daisy (In youth from rock to rock I went '). To the same Flower ('With little here to do or see'). To the Daisy ('Bright Flower ').

Perhaps 1802

1807

'With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the sky.'

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October, 1803 ('One might believe that natural miseries').

October, 1803 ('These times strike monied worldlings with dismay').

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In the Pass of Killicranky.

1803

Oct. 1803

October, 1803 (When looking on the present face of things').

To the Men of Kent.

Anticipation. October, 1803.

(?) 1803 (10 Oct 803) Sony w I find it written of Simonides'). Probably

1803

by W. W.

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1807

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Partly 1827 Partly

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1827

To the Sons of Burns, after visiting the Grave of their
Father.

1842 At the Grave of Burns, 1803.

1827 Address to Kilchurn Castle.

1807 {*England! the time is come when thou shouldst

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1842

At Applethwaite, near Keswick, 1804.

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French Revolution, as it appeared to Enthusiasts at

1809 j its Commencement.

1887 Inscription for a Summer House.
1807 'I wandered lonely as a cloud.'
1820 Repentance. A Pastoral Ballad.
1807 'She was a Phantom of delight.'
1807 The Kitten and the Falling Leaves.

1807 {The Small Celandine ('There is a flower, the lesser

Celandine').

1820 Vaudracour and Julia.

1805

1850 The Prelude. Books XII.-XIV.
1807 Fidelity.

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PUBLISHED

(Elegiac Stanzas, suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle
in a Storm.

Elegiac Verses in memory of my Brother, John
Wordsworth.

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1805 1805

1815

The Cottager to her Infant. By my Sister. 1819 The Waggoner.

1805

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To a Skylark ('Up with me! up with me into the 1807 1 clouds!').

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To the Daisy ('Sweet Flower! belike one day to have').

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July 1806

1889

Character of the Happy Warrior.
To the Evening Star.

Sept. 1806

Nov. 1806

Nov. 1806
1806

in 1806

1807 Lines composed at Grasmere ('Loud is the Vale!').
(November 1806 ('Another year!—another deadly
blow!').

1807

1807 To the Spade of a Friend.

1815{Evening. By my Sister.

Address to a Child, during a boisterous winter

1807 A Complaint.

1807 'O Nightingale! thou surely art.'

1807 Power of Music.

1807 Star-Gazers.

Before Dec.

in 1806

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""Beloved Vale !" I said, "when I shall con."'
Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne.'
Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room.'
'O Mountain Stream! the Shepherd and his Cot'
(Sonnet xiv. of the River Duddon).

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"The world is too much with us; late and soon.'
Those words were uttered as in pensive mood.'
To Sleep. (Three Sonnets.)

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'Where lies the Land to which yon Ship must go?'
'With Ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh.'
'Brook! whose society the Poet seeks.'

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1807 Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland. To Lady Beaumont.

COMPOSED

Feb. 1807

PUBLISHED

1807 A Prophecy. February, 1807.
1807 To Thomas Clarkson.

March 1807 Apr. or May 1807 After 7 Aug.1807

1815

1819

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The Mother's Return. By my Sister.
Composed by the side of Grasmere Lake.

The Force of Prayer; or, The Founding of Bolton
Priory.

Gipsies.

Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle.

Though narrow be that old Man's cares, and near.' The White Doe of Rylstone.

1807 Admonition.

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1808.

1839 George and Sarah Green.

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Composed while the Author was engaged in writing a Tract, occasioned by the Convention of Cintra. (Two Sonnets.)

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'Look now on that Adventurer who hath paid.'
'Brave Schill! by death delivered, take thy flight.'
Hofer.

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'Advance-come forth from thy Tyrolean ground.' 'Alas! what boots the long laborious quest?'

Feelings of the Tyrolese.

1809 'And is it among rude untutored Dales.'
1809 'O'er the wide earth, on mountain and on plain.'
1809 On the final Submission of the Tyrolese.

1809 (28 Dec09} "There never breathed a man who, when his life.'

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(Epitaphs translated from Chiabrera, Iv.) 'Destined to war from very infancy.' (Ep. from Chiabrera, vI.)

'Not without heavy grief of heart did He.' (Ep. from Chiabrera, vIII.)

1810 (Pause, courteous Spirit!-Baldi supplicates.' (Ep.

from Chiabrera, Ix.)

(22 Feb. 'Perhaps some needful service of the State.' (Ep.

1809 (22 9810)

1810

from Chiabrera, 11.)

'O Thou who movest onward with a mind.' (Ep. from Chiabrera, 111.)

1814 Part of The Excursion.

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'Say, what is honour? "Tis the finest sense.'
'Is there a power that can sustain and cheer.'

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Ah! where is Palafox? Nor tongue nor pen.' 'In due observance of an ancient rite.'

Feelings of a noble Biscayan at one of those Funerals. 1815 Indignation of a high-minded Spaniard.

1815 'O'erweening Statesmen have full long relied.'
1815 The Oak of Guernica.

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