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1814 Part of The Excursion.

1810 Probably 1810 About 1810

1815

1842

1810

Avaunt all specious pliancy of mind.'
Maternal Grief.

1815 (On a celebrated Event in Ancient History. (Two

Sonnets.)

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The power of Armies is a visible thing.'

1811

1815

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'Here pause: the Poet claims at least this praise.' 1815 Characteristics of a Child three years old.

Aug. 1811 Aug. 1811 Aug. 1811) or earlier. November 1811 or earlier

November 1811

1842 Epistle to Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart.
1827 Departure from the Vale of Grasmere, 1803.

1815 (Upon the sight of a beautiful Picture, painted by Sir

G. H. Beaumont, Bart.

1820 To the Poet, John Dyer.

1815 {Written at the request of Sir George Beaumont, Bart.,

and his an Urn.

For a Seat in the Groves at Coleorton.

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In the Grounds of Coleorton.

1815

In a Garden of the Same.

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1815 {Composed on the Eve of the Marriage of a Friend in

the Vale of Grasmere.

Part of The Excursion.

Song for the Spinning Wheel.

(?) 1812

1819

Grief, thou hast lost an ever-ready friend.'

(?) 1812

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1896

Perhaps 1812

1896

Through Cumbrian Wilds in many a mountain cave.
My Son! behold the Tide already spent.

1813

1813 1813 November 1813 1813

1815 View from the top of Black Comb.

Written with a Slate Pencil on a Stone, on the side of 1815{the Mountain of Black Comb.

1815 November, 1813.

1814 Part of The Excursion.

1814

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Lines written on a Blank Leaf in a Copy of The
Excursion.

Laodamia.

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1827 {Effusion in the Pleasure-ground on the banks of the

Bran, near Dunkeld.

1815

COMPOSED December 1815 December 1815 December 1815

1815

After June 1812

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To B. R. Haydon ('High is our calling, Friend! 1816{Creative Art?).

1820 Artegal and Elidure.

1815 1815 1815

Surprised by joy-impatient as the Wind.'
"Even as a dragon's eye that feels the stress.'
Hail, Twilight, sovereign of one peaceful hour!'
1815 'Mark the concentred hazels that enclose.'
1815 'The fairest, brightest, hues of either fade.'
1815 The Shepherd, looking eastward, softly said.'
1815 'Weak is the will of Man, his judgment blind.'

1816

1816 Ode. 1815.

1816 Ode.

The Morning of the Day appointed for a 1 General Thanksgiving, January 18, 1816. 1816 Ode, 1814.

1815 or 1816

January 1816 January 1816 Prob. Jan. 1816 Jan. or Feb. 1816 February 1816 February 1816 February 1816 February 1816 Prob. Feb. 1816

1816

1816

1816

1816 Ode('Who rises on the banks of Seine').
Siege of Vienna raised by John Sobieski.
Invocation to the Earth, February, 1816.
The French Army in Russia, 1812-13.
On the same Occasion.

1816
1816

1816 Occasioned by the Battle of Waterloo. (Two Sonnets.) 1827 'Emperors and Kings, how oft have temples rung.'

1820 {A Fact, and an Imagination; or, Canute and Älfred

on the Sea-shore.

'A little onward lend thy guiding hand.'
Dion.

Feelings of a French Royalist on the Disinterment of
the Remains of the Duke d'Enghien.

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In or about 1816

on her First Ascent to the Summit of

Helvellyn.

1832 Translation of part of the First Book of the Æneid.

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(Hint from the Mountains for certain Political Pretenders.

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Composed upon an Evening of extraordinary Splendour and Beauty.

((Five) Inscriptions supposed to be found in and near a 1 Hermit's Ćell.

The Pilgrim's Dream; or, The Star and the Glow

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1819 Captivity-Mary Queen of Scots.

1819

(Composed in one of the Valleys of Westmoreland, on Easter Sunday.

1819 {"Fallen and diffused into a shapeless heap' (Sonnet

of The River Duddon).

1819 'I heard (alas! 'twas only in a dream).'

1819 'I watch, and long have watched, with calm regret.' 1819 The Wild Duck's Nest.

1819 To a Snowdrop.

1819 To the River Derwent.

1819 Written upon a Blank Leaf in 'The Complete Angler.

Not later
than 1819

1820

When haughty expectations prostrate lie.'

1820

1820

1820

1820

Composed on the Banks of a Rocky Stream.
'The stars are mansions built by Nature's hand.'
To the Lady Mary Lowther.

At intervals dur

1820

The River Duddon. A Series of Sonnets.

ing many years

Probably

1820

Feb. 1820

1820

1820

On the death of His Majesty (George the Third).
Oxford. May 30, 1820. (Two Sonnets.)

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A Parsonage in Oxfordshire.

On the Detraction which followed the Publication of a certain Poem.

1822 The Germans on the Heights of Hochheim.

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C Inside of King's College Chapel, Cambridge. (Three

Sonnets.)

To Enterprise.

1821

Memorials of a Tour on the Continent, 1820.

1822 Sonnet. Author's Voyage down the Rhine.
Most of The Ecclesiastical Sonnets.

1822

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1823

1823

Apr. or May 1824 Summer 1824 Between August】 and Oct. 1824 Between August and Oct. 1824 J

PUBLISHED

1827 Memory.

1827

1823

(To the Lady Fleming, on seeing the Foundation preparing for the Erection of Rydal Chapel, Westmoreland.

1827 On the same Occasion.

1823

'A volant Tribe of Bards on Earth are found.' 1823 'Not Love, not War, nor the tumultuous swell.'

1824

1827 A Flower Garden at Coleorton Hall, Leicestershire.
1827 To ('Look at the fate of summer flowers').
To the Lady E. B. and the Hon. Miss P.
1827 To the Torrent at the Devil's Bridge.

1827

1827

(Composed among the Ruins of a Castle in North Wales.

Elegiac Stanzas. Addressed to Sir G. H. B., upon the death of his Sister-in-law.

Cenotaph.

Prob. Sept. 1824

Prob. Dec. 1824

1827

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'How rich that forehead's calm expanse.'

('Let other bards of angels sing').

('O dearer far than light and life are dear'). in her Seventieth Year.

1827 Written in a Blank Leaf of Macpherson's Ossian.

1825

1825 1825 or 1826

1825

1827 The Contrast. The Parrot and the Wren.

1827 (Toa Sky-Lark ('Ethereal minstrel ! Pilgrim of the

1827 The Pillar of Trajan.

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'Ere with cold beads of midnight dew.'
'Once I could hail (howe'er serene the sky).'
'The massy Ways, carried across these heights.'
Composed when a probability existed of our being
obliged to quit Rydal Mount.

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Fair Prime of life! were it enough to gild.'

1827 'Go back to antique ages, if thine eyes.

1827 'Her only pilot the soft breeze, the boat.'

1827 'In my mind's eye a Temple, like a cloud.'

1827 In the Woods of Rydal.

1827 Recollection of the Portrait of King Henry Eighth. 1827

Retirement.

1827 'Scorn not the Sonnet; Critic, you have frowned.' 1827 The Infant M

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1827 'When Philoctetes in the Lemnian isle.'
1827 'While Anna's peers and early playmates tread.'
1827 'Why, Minstrel, these untuneful murmurings.'

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Ecclesiastical Sonnets (Part II., Nos. xxx., xxxiii., xxxiv.; Part II., Nos. vii., xi., xii., xx., xxiii., xxiv., xxv., xxxvi.).

1827

On seeing a Needlecase in the Form of a Harp.
Dedication. To

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('Happy the feeling from the

bosom thrown').

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1829

The Gleaner, suggested by a picture.

1828

1828 1828-9

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1829 The Triad.

1829 The Wishing-Gate.

1835 On the Power of Sound.

1829 (A Gravestone upon the Floor in the Cloisters of

Cathedral.

1829 A Tradition of Oker Hill in Darley Dale, Derbyshire.

1842 { Farewell Lines (High bliss is only for a higher

state').

1829 Filial Piety.

1829

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Written in the Strangers' Book at 'The Station.'
Gold and Silver Fishes in a Vase.

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Liberty (Sequel to the preceding).

1829

1835

Humanity.

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Elegiac Musings in the grounds of Coleorton Hall. 'Chatsworth! thy stately mansion, and the pride.' Presentiments.

The Armenian Lady's Love.

The Egyptian Maid; or, The Romance of the Water

1835 Lily.

1830 1830 or 1831

1835

The Russian Fugitive.

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To B. R. Haydon, on seeing his Picture of Napoleon
Buonaparte.

Composed after reading a Newspaper of the Day.
Yarrow Revisited, and other Poems. Composed (two
excepted) during a Tour in Scotland, and on the
English Border, in the Autumn of 1831.

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