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narrow girdle of rough stones and crags 1800->1815
A
Poet's Epitaph 1800->1815 A
Prophecy. February 1807 1807->1815 A
slumber did my spirit seal 1800->1815
A
whirl-blast from behind the hill 1800->1815
Admonition
(Intended more particularly for the Perusal of those who may have
happened to be enamoured of some . . .) 1807->1815
The
Affliction of Margaret ------ 1807->1815
Alice
Fell; or, Poverty 1807->1815 Andrew
Jones 1800->1815 Anecdote
for Fathers 1798->1815 1798->1800
1800->1815 Animal
Tranquillity and Decay 1798->1800 1798->1815
1800->1815 Anticipation.
October 1803 1807->1815 The Beggars 1807->1815 "Beloved
Vale!" I said, "when I shall con 1807->1815
The
Blind Highland Boy 1807->1815 The
Brothers 1800->1815 Character
of the Happy Warrior 1807->1815 The
Childless Father 1800->1815 The
Complaint of a Forsaken Indian Woman 1798->1815
1800->1815 Composed
after a Journey across the Hambleton Hills, Composed
by the Sea-side, near Composed
in the Valley near Composed
near Composed
upon The
Danish Boy. A Fragment 1800->1815 Descriptive
Sketches 1793->1815 Elegiac
Stanzas, suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle in a Storm, painted by
Sir George Beaumont 1807->1815 Ellen
Irwin; or, The Braes of Kirtle 1800->1815
The
Emigrant Mother 1807->1815 An
Evening Walk 1793->1815 Expostulation
and Reply 1798->1815 1800->1815
Fidelity
1807->1815 Force
of Prayer, The 1815->1815 For
the Spot where the Hermitage stood on St. Herbert's Foresight
1807->1815 The
Fountain 1800->1815 From
the Same ["No mortal object"] 1807->1815
Gipsies
1807->1815 Glen
Almain; or, The Narrow Glen 1807->1815
Goody
Blake and Harry Gill. A true Story 1798->1815
1800->1815 Great
men have been among us 1807->1815 The
Green Linnet 1807->1815 Guilt
and Sorrow; or, Incidents upon Salisbury Plain 1798->1800
1798->1815 1800->1815
Hart-leap
Well 1800->1815 Her
eyes are Wild 1798->1815 1800->1815
The
Horn of How
sweet it is, when mother Fancy rocks 1807->1815
I
grieved for Buonaparte 1807->1815 I
travelled among unknown men 1807->1815
I
wandered lonely as a cloud 1807->1815
The
Idiot Boy 1798->1800 1798->1815
1800->1815 Idle
Shepherd-boys; or, Dungeon-Ghyll Force. A Pastoral 1800->1815
In
the Incident
characteristic of a Favourite Dog 1807->1815
It
is a beauteous evening, calm and free 1807->1815
It
is no Spirit who from heaven hath flown 1807->1815
It
is not to be thought of 1807->1815 It
was an April morning, fresh and clear 1800->1815
The
Kitten and Falling Leaves 1807->1815 The
Last of the Flock 1798->1800 1798->1815
1800->1815 Lines
composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey 1798->1800
1798->1815 1800->1815
Lines
composed at Lines
left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree 1798->1800
1798->1815 1800->1815
Lines
written in Early Spring 1798->1815 1800->1815
Lines
written while sailing in a Boat at Evening 1798->1800
1798->1815 1800->1815
Lucy
Gray; or, Solitude 1800->1815 The
Matron of Jedborough and her Husband 1807->1815
Matthew
1800->1815 Methought
I saw the footsteps of a throne 1807->1815
Michael.
A Pastoral Poem 1800->1815 Near
November
1806 1807->1815 Nuns
fret not at their convent's narrow room 1807->1815
Nutting
1800->1815 O
mountain Stream! the Shepherd and his Cot 1807->1815
O
Nightingale! thou surely art 1807->1815
Oak
and the Broom. A Pastoral 1800->1815 October
1803 ["These times"] 1807->1815
October
1803 ["When looking"] 1807->1815
Ode
to Duty 1807->1815 Ode.
Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood 1807->1815
The
Old On
the Extinction of the Personal
Talk 1807->1815 The
Pet-lamb. A Pastoral 1800->1815 Power
of Music 1807->1815 The
Redbreast chasing the Butterfly 1807->1815
Remembrance
of Collins 1800->1815 Resolution
and The
Reverie of Poor Susan 1800->1815 Rob
Roy's Grave 1807->1815 Rural
Architecture 1800->1815 Ruth
1800->1815 The
Sailor's Mother 1807->1815 The
Seven Sisters; or, The Solitude of Binnorie 1807->1815
She
dwelt among the untrodden ways 1800->1815
She
was a Phantom of delight 1807->1815 Simon
Lee, the old Huntsman 1798->1800 1798->1815
1800->1815 The Small Celandine 1807->1815 The
Solitary Reaper 1807->1815 Song
at the Feast of Song
for the Wandering Jew 1800->1815 Sonnet.
Composed at ------ Castle 1807->1815 The
Sparrow's Nest 1807->1815 Star-gazers
1807->1815 Stepping
Westward 1807->1815 Strange
fits of passion have I known 1800->1815
Stray
Pleasures 1807->1815 The
Tables Turned 1798->1815 1800->1815
The
Sun has long been set 1807->1835 The
world is too much with us; late and soon 1807->1815
There
is a bondage worse, far worse, to bear 1807->1815
There
is an Eminence,--of these our hills 1800->1815
There
was a Boy 1800->1815 The
Thorn 1798->1815 1798->1800
1800->1815 Those
words were uttered as in pensive mood 1807->1815
Though
narrow be that old Man's cares 1807->1815
Thought
of a Briton on the Subjugation of Three
years she grew in sun and shower 1800->1815
'Tis
said, that some have died for love 1800->1815
To
a Butterfly ["I've watched you now"] 1807->1815
To
a Butterfly ["Stay near me"] 1807->1815
To
a To
a Sexton 1800->1815 To
a Skylark 1807->1815 To
a Young Lady, who had been reproached for taking long Walks in the
Country 1807->1815 To
H. C. Six years old 1807->1815 To
Joanna 1800->1815 To
Lady Beaumont 1807->1815 To
M. H. 1800->1815 To
my Sister 1798->1815 1800->1815
To
Sleep ["A flock of sheep"] 1807->1815
To
Sleep ["Fond words"] 1807->1815
To
Sleep ["O gentle Sleep!"] 1807->1815
To
the Cuckoo 1807->1815 To
the Daisy ["Bright Flower"] 1807->1815
To
the Daisy ["In youth from rock to rock I went"] 1807->1815
To
the Memory of Raisley Calvert 1807->1815
To
the Men of To the River Derwent 1819->1835 To
the same Flower ["Pleasures newly found"] 1807->1815
To
the same Flower [The Daisy, "With little"] 1807->1815
To
the Small Celandine ["Pansies"] 1807->1815
To
the Sons of Burns, after visiting the Grave of their Father 1807->1815
To
the Spade of a Friend 1807->1815 To
the Supreme Being. From the Italian of Michael Angelo. 1807->1815
To
Thomas Clarkson, on the Final Passing of the Bill for the Abolition of
the Slave Trade 1807->1815 To
Toussaint L'Ouverture 1807->1815 Tribute
to the Memory of the same Dog 1807->1815
The
Two April Mornings 1800->1815 The
Two Thieves; or, The Last Stage of Avarice 1800->1815
The
Waterfall and the Eglantine 1800->1815
We
are Seven 1798->1815 1800->1815
When
I have borne in memory 1807->1815 Where
lies the Land to which yon Ship must go? 1807->1815
Who
fancied what a pretty sight 1807->1815
With
how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the sky 1807->1815
With
Ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh 1807->1815
Written
in Written
in Written
in very Early Youth 1807->1815 Written
with a Pencil upon a Stone 1800->1815
Written
with a Slate Pencil upon a Stone 1800->1815
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