ABATE
 1815 Character of    By objects, which might force the soul to abate
      the Happy Warrior
 1815 The Sailor's    I looked at her again, nor did my pride abate.
      Mother

ABATES
 1815 Power of Music  He stands, back'd by the Wall;--he abates not his din;

ABERGAVENNY
 1815 When to the     of the Honourable East India Company's Vessel, the Earl of Abergavenny.
      attractions

ABHORRENCE
 1815 Conclusion      Nor, touched with due abhorrence of their guilt

ABIDE
 1815 Laodamia        Calm pleasures there abide--majestic pains.
 1815 Resolution      The waters of the Ponds where they abide.
      and Independence
 1815 The Idiot Boy   Where by the week he doth abide,
 1815 The Kitten      With us openly abide,
      and Falling Leaves
 1815 The old         Established in the land where they abide
      Cumberland Beggar

ABIDES
 1815 Character of    Abides by this resolve, and stops not there,
      the Happy Warrior
 1815 Lines left      True dignity abides with him alone
      upon a Seat, &c.
 1815 To the same     Methinks that there abides in thee
      Flower

ABJECT
 1815 A Poet's EpitaphThat abject thing, thy soul, away!
 1815 England! the    Far, far more abject, is thine Enemy:
      time is come
 1815 The old         --But of the poor man ask, the abject poor,
      Cumberland Beggar

ABLE
 1815 Character of    As tempted more; more able to endure,
      the Happy Warrior
 1815 Laodamia        Of sense were able to return as fast

ABODE
 1815 A narrow girdle Plant lovelier in its own retired abode
 1815 Admonition      But covet not the Abode;--Oh! do not sigh,
 1815 Inscription     Is reverenced as a vestige of the Abode
 1815 It was an       My dwelling, and my out-of-doors abode.
      April morning
 1815 Laodamia        This precious boon,--and blest a sad Abode.
 1815 Michael, a      Where was their occupation and abode.
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 To a Highland   That holds in shelter thy Abode;
      Girl

ABODES
 1815 Song at the     Our Strong-abodes and Castles see
      Feast of Brougham
 1815 To the Daisy    To your abodes, bright daisy Flowers!

ABOLISH
 1815 Ode.            Can utterly abolish or destroy!
      Intimations of Immortality

ABORTIVE
 1815 Extract from    Abortive Joy, and Hope that works in fear;
      Descriptive Sketches

ABRAHAM'S
 1815 It is a         Thou liest in Abraham's bosom all the year;
      beauteous

ABROAD
 1815 Song at the     When Falcons were abroad for prey.
      Feast of Brougham
 1815 The Idiot Boy   There's neither horse nor man abroad,
 1815 The Idiot Boy   There's not a single soul abroad.
 1815 The Idiot Boy   And who is she, betimes abroad,
 1815 To Joanna       One summer morning we had walked abroad

ABRUPT
 1815 Fidelity        From those abrupt and perilous rocks

ABRUPTNESS
 1815 The Brothers    Cumberland and Westmoreland. I mention this to apologize for the abruptness

ABSENCE
 1815 Tintern Abbey   Of absence, these steep woods and lofty cliffs,

ABSENT
 1815 The Brothers    His absent Brother still was at his heart.
 1815 Tintern Abbey   Though absent long,

ABSTINENCE
 1815 The old         In this cold abstinence from evil deeds,
      Cumberland Beggar

ABSTRUSE
 1815 Alas! what bootsOr pains abstruse, to elevate the will,

ABUNDANT
 1815 Tintern Abbey   Abundant recompence. For I have learned

ABUSED
 1815 Female Vagrant  Is, that I have my inner self abused,

ABYSS
 1815 A Night Piece   And sharp, and bright, along the dark abyss
 1815 Lines           To breathless Nature's dark abyss;
      composed at Grasmere

ACACIA
 1815 In the          The embowering Rose, the Acacia, and the Pine
      Grounds of Coleorton, the Seat of Sir George Beaumont, Bart.

ACCENTS
 1815 The Waterfall   Those accents were his last.
      and the Eglantine

ACCEPT
 1815 Laodamia        Accept the gift, behold him face to face!

ACCEPTANCE
 1815          Stretched out for my acceptance--but Death came.--

ACCEPTATION
 1815 On the same     Like acceptation from the World will find.
      occasion

ACCIDENT
 1815 Hart-leap well  The moving accident is not my trade:

ACCIDENTS
 1815 Extract from    by the fall of snow and other accidents, very common along this dreadful
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 The Brothers    For accidents and changes such as these,

ACCLAMATION
 1815 On a            Glad acclamation by which air was rent!
      celebrated Event

ACCOMPLISHED
 1815 To Joanna       A work accomplished by the brotherhood

ACCORDANT
 1815 Extract from    --Now o'er the soothed accordant heart we feel
      An Evening Walk
 1815 Yarrow Visited  Accordant to the measure.

ACCORDING
 1815 Ode to Duty     Yet find that other strength, according to their need.

ACCOST
 1815 Hart-leap well  Came up the Hollow:--Him did I accost,
 1815 The Brothers    He took his way, impatient to accost

ACCOUNT
 1815 French          account is given in the Preface to the EXCURSION.
      Revolution
 1815 Laodamia        2 For the account of these long-lived

ACCOUTREMENT
 1815 Nutting         Motley accoutrement of power to smile

ACCURSED
 1815 A Prophecy      His banner in accursed league with France,
 1815 Conclusion      That an accursed thing it is to gaze

ACCUSED
 1815 Female Vagrant  Contentedly, yet sometimes self-accused,

ACHE
 1815 Goody Blake     And made her poor old bones to ache,
      and Harry Gill

ACHES
 1815 Ruth            Sore aches she needs must have! but less

ACHING
 1815 Tintern Abbey   And all its aching joys are now no more,

ACKNOWLEDGED
 1815 The Horn of     He was acknowledged: and the blast
      Egremont Castle

ACQUAINTANCE
 1815 I am not one    And, for my chance-acquaintance, Ladies bright,
      of those, &c.

ACQUIRED
 1815 The Brothers    Acquired by traffic in the Indian Isles,

ACRE
 1815 The Brothers    Or reap an acre of his neighbour's corn.

ACRE'S
 1815 The Brothers    To see an acre's breadth of that wide cliff

ACROSS
 1815 Extract from    Of Deep that calls to Deep across the hills,
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 Ellen Irwin     And coming back across the wave,
 1815 Female Vagrant  And now across this moor my steps I bend--
 1815 Influence of    To cut across the image of a Star;
      Natural Objects
 1815 Ruth            With him to sail across the sea,
 1815 The Complaint   I'll follow you across the snow;
      of an Indian
 1815 Once in a       Across the waters I am come,
      lonely Hamlet
 1815 Once in a       From France across the Ocean came;
      lonely Hamlet
 1815 The Force of    Shall bound across THE STRID?
      Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey
 1815 The Idiot Boy   Across the bridge that's in the dale,
 1815 The Idle        With staff in hand across the cleft
      Shepherd Boys
 1815 The old         Had placed his staff across the broad smooth stone
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The seven       Across the wave, a Rover brave
      Sisters
 1815 There was a Boy Across the watery vale, and shout again
 1815 Three Years     That wild with glee across the lawn
      she grew

ACT
 1815 Character of    And what in quality or act is best
      the Happy Warrior
 1815 Great men       These Moralists could act and comprehend:
      have been
 1815 Hart-leap well  Stood his dumb partner in this glorious act;
 1815 Laodamia        In act embodied, my deliverance wrought.

ACTIVITY
 1815 Characteristics And take delight in its activity,
      of a Child
 1815 I am not one    The languid mind into activity.
      of those, &c.

ACTOR
 1815 Ode.            The little Actor cons another part;
      Intimations of Immortality

ACTS
 1815 Michael, a      Had fed or sheltered, linking to such acts,
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 Michael, a      To acts of tenderness; and he had rocked
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 The old         To acts of love; and habit does the work
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The old         Or acts of love to those with whom they dwell,
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 Tintern Abbey   His little, nameless, unremembered acts

ACTUALLY
 1815 The Brothers    3 This actually took place upon Kidstow

ADAM
 1815 Ellen Irwin     Young Adam Bruce beside her lay;
 1815 The Farmer of   That I sing of old Adam, the pride of old men.
      Tilsbury Vale
 1815 The Farmer of   Yet Adam was far as the farthest from ruin,
      Tilsbury Vale
 1815 The Farmer of   Yet Adam prized little the feast and the bowl,--
      Tilsbury Vale
 1815 The Farmer of   For Adam was simple in thought, and the Poor
      Tilsbury Vale
 1815 The Farmer of   All trades, as need was, did old Adam assume,--
      Tilsbury Vale
 1815 The Farmer of   Old Adam will smile at the pains that have made
      Tilsbury Vale
 1815 The Farmer of   Like a magnet the heart of old Adam can draw;
      Tilsbury Vale
 1815 The Farmer of   Now farewell, Old Adam! when low thou art laid
      Tilsbury Vale
 1815 The Redbreast   * Could Father Adam open his eyes
      and the Butterfly
 1815 The Redbreast   * See Paradise Lost, Book XI, where Adam points out
      and the Butterfly

ADAM'S
 1815 The Farmer of   The quiet of nature was Adam's delight.
      Tilsbury Vale

ADD
 1815 Elegiac Stanzas To express what then I saw; and add the gleam,
 1815 Hart-leap well  And I to this would add another tale.

ADDED
 1815 Michael, a      To which requests were added that forthwith
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 The Brothers    Another grave was added.--He had found
 1815 The Brothers    But added, that, the evening being calm,

ADDING
 1815 The Brothers    And adding, with a hope to be forgiven,
 1815 The Farmer of   Knocked here--and knocked there, pounds still adding to pounds.
      Tilsbury Vale

ADDRESSED
 1815 The Oak and     His neighbour thus addressed.
      the Broom

ADMIRABLE
 1815 The Brothers    sketched from an imperfect recollection of an admirable one in prose, by
 1815 Tintern Abbey   *This line has a close resemblance to an admirable

ADMIRATION
 1815 The Matron of   With admiration I behold
      Jedborough

ADMIRES
 1815 Ruth            Unworthily admires.

ADMIRING
 1815 Extract from    In solemn shapes before the admiring eye
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 Upon an Urn     Admiring, loving, and with grief and pride
      in the same Grounds

ADMIT
 1815 Yarrow Visited  Though not unwilling here to admit

ADMITS
 1815 Star Gazers     That doth reject all shew of pride, admits no outward sign,

ADMONISH'D
 1815 To the Sons     But be admonish'd by his Grave,--
      of Burns

ADMONISHED
 1815 Call not the    Admonished by these truths, and quench all pain
      royal Swede

ADMONISHMENT
 1815 A narrow girdle The same admonishment, have called the place
 1815 Resolution      To give me human strength, and strong admonishment.
      and Independence

ADMONITION
 1815 Address to my   Would, with imperious admonition, then
      Infant Daughter
 1815 It is no Spirit First admonition that the sun is down,

ADO
 1815 Beggars         more ado,

ADOPT
 1815 Address to my   Joy, as her holiest language, shall adopt;
      Infant Daughter
 1815 To a Highland   Adopt your homely ways and dress,
      Girl

ADOPTED
 1815 Ruth            Or run, my own adopted Bride,

ADORATION
 1815 It is a         Breathless with adoration; the broad sun
      beauteous

ADORE
 1815 Inscription     And offices humane, intent to adore
 1815 Written in      This is idolatry; and these we adore:
      London

ADORN
 1815 Extract from    For him sod-seats the cottage-door adorn;
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 Extract from    Green dewy lights adorn the freshened mead,
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 To the Spade    High will he hang thee up, and will adorn
      of a Friend
 1815 On the same     'Tis known, cried they, that He, who would adorn
      Event

ADORN'D
 1815 Ellen Irwin     Adorn'd with wreaths of myrtle.

ADORNED
 1815 Address to my   Of beauty, by the changing Moon adorned,
      Infant Daughter

ADORNING
 1815 Ode.            adorning,
      Intimations of Immortality

ADRIFT
 1815 Female Vagrant  By grief enfeebled was I turned adrift,

ADVANCE
 1815 A Prophecy      To that Bavarian who could first advance
 1815 Advance--come   Advance--come forth from thy Tyrolean ground
      forth!
 1815 Stepping        Yet who would stop, or fear to advance,
      Westward
 1815 To the Men of   Ye Children of a Soil that doth advance
      Kent

ADVANCED
 1815 A narrow girdle Feeding unthinking fancies, we advanced

ADVENTURE
 1815 The Blind       That strange adventure which befel
      Highland Boy

ADVENTURER
 1815 Look now on     Look now on that Adventurer who hath paid
      that Adventurer
 1815 Upon a stone    Stay, bold Adventurer; rest awhile thy limbs
      on the side of Black Comb

ADVENTURES
 1815 The Idiot Boy   He surely met with strange adventures.

ADVENTUROUS
 1815 The Blind       Of the blind Boy's adventurous feat,
      Highland Boy

ADVERSE
 1815 Character of    Prosperous or adverse, to his wish or not,
      the Happy Warrior

ADVERSITY
 1815 Song at the     The wisdom which adversity had bred.
      Feast of Brougham

AERIAL
 1815 Extract from    By *angels planted on the aerial rock.
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 The Oak of      Heard from the depths of its aerial bower,
      Guernica
 1815 Sonnet          To chase for ever, on aerial grounds!
 1815 To the Poet DyerO'er naked Snowdon's wide aerial waste;

AESON
 1815 Laodamia        And Aeson stood a Youth mid youthful peers.

AETHER'S
 1815 Extract from    And pouring deeper blue to Aether's bound;
      An Evening Walk

AFAR
 1815 Ode.            cometh from afar:
      Intimations of Immortality
 1815 Song at the     Like a glory from afar,
      Feast of Brougham
 1815 To H. C.        O Thou! whose fancies from afar are brought;
 1815 To the Daisy    I see thee glittering from afar;--

AFFAIRS
 1815 Michael, a      Intense and frugal, apt for all affairs,
      Pastoral Poem

AFFECTED
 1815 Characteristics Of trespasses, affected to provoke
      of a Child
 1815 Tintern Abbey   *The river is not affected by the tides a few miles

AFFECTION
 1815 Extract from    She calls them near, and with affection sweet
      An Evening Walk
 1815 When I have     And I by my affection was beguiled.
      borne in memory
 1815 Yarrow Visited  And every chaste affection!

AFFECTIONATE
 1815 The Fountain    Affectionate and true;

AFFECTIONS
 1815 Address to my   The affections, to exalt them or refine;
      Infant Daughter
 1815 Avaunt all      Affections, which, if put to proof, are kind;
      specious
 1815 Inscription     Remov'd, and the affections of the world,
 1815 From the        For if of our affections none find grace
      Italian of M. Angelo
 1815 Laodamia        Be thy affections raised and solemnized.
 1815 Michael, a      Strong hold on his affections, were to him
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 Ode.            But for those first affections,
      Intimations of Immortality
 1815 O'er the wide   Dwells in the affections and the soul of man
      earth
 1815 Tintern Abbey   In which the affections gently lead us on,--
 1815 To Joanna       In memory of affections old and true,

AFFIRM
 1815 From the same   The wise man, I affirm, can find no rest

AFFLICTING
 1815 Incident        And afflicting moans she fetches,
      characteristic of Favorite Dog

AFFLICTIONS
 1815 Extract from    mental or bodily afflictions.
      Descriptive Sketches

AFFLICTION'S
 1815 Weak is the     Wreaths that endure affliction's heaviest shower,
      will of Man

AFFLICTS
 1815 Female Vagrant  But, what afflicts my peace with keenest ruth

AFFORD
 1815 The Complaint   of the place will afford it. He is informed of the track which his companions
      of an Indian

AFFORDS
 1815 Even as a       Muffled in clouds affords no company
      dragon's eye

AFFRAY
 1815 These times     While tens of thousands, thinking on the affray,

AFFRIGHT
 1815 The seven       But now, upstarting with affright
      Sisters

AFFRIGHTED
 1815 Extract from    From Bruno's forest screams the affrighted jay,
      Descriptive Sketches

AFRAID
 1815 Extract from    Bare steeps, where Desolation stalks afraid,
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 Her eyes are    Then, pretty dear, be not afraid;
      Wild
 1815 Simon Lee       And I'm afraid that you expect
 1815 The Blind       They follow, more and more afraid,
      Highland Boy

AFRICA
 1815 England! the    If for Greece, Egypt, India, Africa,
      time is come

AFTERNOON
 1815 Lucy Gray       'Tis scarcely afternoon--
 1815 The Brothers    As up the vale that afternoon he walked

AFTERWARDS
 1815 The Complaint   That, afterwards, a little longer,
      of an Indian
 1815 To Joanna       --And hence, long afterwards, when eighteen moons

AGE
 1815 Address to my   Have scored thine age, and punctually timed
      Infant Daughter
 1815 Extract from    And pastures on, as in the Patriarchs age:
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 Extract from    Labour, and Care, and Pain, and dismal Age,
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 Hoffer          Returned to animate an age forlorn?
 1815 In the          Not mindless of that distant age renowned
      Grounds of Coleorton, the Seat of Sir George Beaumont, Bart.
 1815 Michael, a      His bodily frame had been from youth to age
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 Michael, a      This son of his old age was yet more dear--
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 Michael, a      'Till I was forty years of age, not more
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 Michael, a      His bodily frame had been from youth to age
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 Ode.            With all the Persons, down to palsied Age,
      Intimations of Immortality
 1815 Resolution      Nor all asleep; in his extreme old age:
      and Independence
 1815 Rob Roy's Grave He came an age too late,
 1815 Rob Roy's Grave Or shall we say an age too soon?
 1815 The Brothers    As ever were produced by youth and age
 1815 The Brothers    This old Man in the day of his old age
 1815 The Brothers    Inclined to them, by reason of his age,
 1815 The Fountain    Mourns less for what age takes away
 1815 The Fountain    A happy youth, and their old age
 1815 The Matron of   Age! twine thy brows with fresh spring flowers!
      Jedborough
 1815 The Oak and     When in a voice sedate with age
      the Broom
 1815 The Oak and     Attained a good old age.
      the Broom
 1815 The old         His age has no companion. On the ground
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The old         Be his the natural silence of old age.
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The Small       Age might but take the things Youth needed not!
      Celandine
 1815 The two Thieves His Grandsire that age more than thirty times told;
 1815 Thought of a    In both from age to age Thou didst rejoice,
      Briton, &c.
 1815 Thought of a    In both from age to age Thou didst rejoice,
      Briton, &c.
 1815 To a Young      But an old age serene and bright,
      Lady, who had been reproached for taking long walks, &c.
 1815 Tribute to      Extreme old age had wasted thee away;
      the Memory of the same Dog
 1815 Who fancied     Or old Man toying with his age!
      what a pretty sight
 1815 Yarrow Visited  And age to wear away in!

AGED
 1815 Extract from    The thundering tube the aged angler hears,
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 Lines left      First covered o'er, and taught this aged Tree
      upon a Seat, &c.
 1815 Michael, a      An aged utensil, which had performed
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 Added           Our aged Sovereign sits;--to the ebb and flow
 1815 Simon Lee       His Wife, and aged woman,
 1815 The old         I saw an aged Beggar in my walk;
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The old         May thence remount at ease. The aged Man
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The old         Towards the aged Beggar turns a look,
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The old         The aged Beggar coming, quits her work,
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The old         The aged Beggar, in the woody lane,
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The old         Where'er the aged Beggar takes his rounds,
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The Thorn       It stands erect, this aged Thorn;
 1815 The Thorn       And, close beside this aged Thorn,
 1815 The Thorn       Now would you see this aged Thorn,
 1815 'Tis said       Or let the aged tree uprooted lie,
      that some

AGENCY
 1815 Michael, a      Of Nature, by the gentle agency
      Pastoral Poem

AGES
 1815 Laodamia        A knot of spiry trees for ages grew
 1815 Song at the     And, ages after he was laid in earth,
      Feast of Brougham
 1815 The Horn of     Heirs from ages without record
      Egremont Castle
 1815 The Horn of     And through ages, Heirs of Heirs,
      Egremont Castle

AGHAST
 1815 Extract from    And wildly-pausing oft she hangs aghast,
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 Hoffer          The Murderers are aghast; they strive to flee

AGO
 1815 A Complaint     Your Love hath been, nor long ago,
 1815 Beggars         Said I, Not half an hour ago
 1815 Festivals       That was, when I was here long years ago:
      have I seen
 1815 The Brothers    For many years ago I passed this road,
 1815 The Idiot Boy   And Betty, half an hour ago,
 1815 The Solitary    And battles long ago:
      Reaper
 1815 To the same     Celandine! and long ago,
      Flower

AGONIES
 1815 Song at the     Pray in ghostly agonies.
      Feast of Brougham
 1815 To Toussaint    Thy friends are exultations, agonies,
      L'Ouverture

AGONY
 1815 Female Vagrant  Hope died, and fear itself in agony was lost!
 1815 Laodamia        Is love, though oft to agony distrest,

AGREE
 1815 England! the    England! all nations in this charge agree:
      time is come
 1815 Ruth            She thought again--and did agree
 1815 Ruth            (And in this tale we all agree)
 1815 The Idiot Boy   His Steed and He right well agree,
 1815 The Thorn       But all and each agree,

AID
 1815 On the same     Which, without aid of numbers, I sustain,
      occasion
 1815 In a Garden     To aid the work, what time these walks and bowers
      of the same
 1815 Simon Lee       Received my proffered aid.
 1815 The             And blasts of Heaven will aid their flight;
      Affliction of ----
 1815 The Idiot Boy   Why of your further aid bereave me?
 1815 The Idle        Nor was there wanting other aid--
      Shepherd Boys

AILED
 1815 The Redbreast   What ailed thee Robin that thou could'st pursue
      and the Butterfly

AILETH
 1815 The Pet Lamb    Rest little Young One, rest; what is't that aileth thee?

AILMENTS
 1815 The Matron of   Beneath worse ailments of the mind.
      Jedborough

AILS
 1815 Alice Fell      What ails you, Child? she sobb'd Look here!
 1815 Goody Blake     What is't that ails young Harry Gill?
      and Harry Gill
 1815 Hart-leap well  But something ails it now: the spot is curst.
 1815 The Idiot Boy   For what she ails they cannot guess.
 1815 The last of     What ails you? Wherefore weep you so?
      the Flock
 1815 The Pet Lamb    What ails thee, Young One? What? Why pull so
 1815 Reverie of      Tis a note of enchantment; what ails her? She sees
      Poor Susan

AIM
 1815 Brave Shill!    To whose all-pondering mind a noble aim,
 1815 Character of    Keeps faithful with a singleness of aim;
      the Happy Warrior
 1815 Ode.            And no unworthy aim,
      Intimations of Immortality
 1815 On the Final    Could they, poor Shepherds, have preserved an aim,
      Submission of the Tyrolese
 1815 I am not one    To sit without emotion, hope, or aim,
      of those, &c.
 1815 The Mother's    She dances, runs without an aim,
      return, by my Sister
 1815 To the Daisy    Thou liv'st with less ambitious aim,

AIMS
 1815 To Sleep        All anguish; Saint that evil thoughts and aims
      ["Fond words"]

AIR
 1815 A whirl-blast   Then--all at once the air was still,
      from behind the hill
 1815 A whirl-blast   There's not a breeze--no breath of air--
      from behind the hill
 1815 Characteristics Is blithe society, who fills the air
      of a Child
 1815 Composed upon   All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.
      Westminster bridge
 1815 Extract from    A garden-plot the mountain air perfumes
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 Elegiac Stanzas So pure the sky, so quiet was the air!
 1815 To ----         In wrath) fell headlong from the fields of air,
 1815 From the        That breathes on earth the air of paradise.
      Italian of M. Angelo
 1815 Female Vagrant  And looked, and looked along the silent air,
 1815 Hart-leap well  There is a doleful silence in the air.
 1815 Hart-leap well  The Being, that is in the clouds and air,
 1815 It was an       There was such deep contentment in the air
      April morning
 1815 It was an       Or like some natural produce of the air,
      April morning
 1815 Laodamia        Thy Husband walks the paths of upper air:
 1815 Laodamia        As when their breath enriched Thessalian air.
 1815 Laodamia        An ampler ether, a diviner air,
 1815 Lines written   Enjoys the air it breathes.
      in early spring
 1815 Lines written   To catch the breezy air;
      in early spring
 1815 Michael, a      The common air; the hills, which he so oft
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 Inland,         And saw, while sea was calm and air was clear,
      within a hollow Vale
 1815          Do thou enjoy the calm empyreal air;
 1815 Nutting         And on the vacant air. Then up I rose,
 1815 To the River    The Clouds and Fowls of the air thy way pursue.
      Duddon
 1815 These times     Even rich men, brave by nature, taint the air
 1815 On a            Glad acclamation by which air was rent!
      celebrated Event
 1815 Resolution      And all the air is fill'd with pleasant noise of waters.
      and Independence
 1815 The Blind       Or melt it into air.
      Highland Boy
 1815 The Brothers    Rapid and gay, as if the earth were air,
 1815 The Brothers    Who turn'd her large round wheel in the open air
 1815 The Brothers    Hanging in the open air--but, O good Sir!
 1815 The Complaint   Lights vary their position in the air, they make a rustling and a crackling
      of an Indian
 1815 A Fragment      The Bees borne on the breezy air
 1815 A Fragment      No trace of a ferocious air,
 1815 The Green LinnetA Life, a Presence like the Air,
 1815 The Idiot Boy   The Owlet in the moonlight air,
 1815 The Kitten      Through the calm and frosty air
      and Falling Leaves
 1815 The Kitten      And the air is calm in vain;
      and Falling Leaves
 1815 The Oak and     Their nuptial song, a gladsome air;
      the Broom
 1815 The old         Struggle with frosty air and winter snows;
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The old         Those life-consuming sounds that clog the air,
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The Redbreast   And fly about in the air together?
      and the Butterfly
 1815 The Thorn       Or frosty air is keen and still,
 1815 The Thorn       Or frosty air is keen and still,
 1815 There is a      'Tis his who walks about in the open air,
      bondage
 1815 Tintern Abbey   And the round ocean, and the living air,
 1815 'Tis said       For thou dost haunt the air with sounds
      that some
 1815 'Tis said       For thus to see thee nodding in the air,--
      that some
 1815 To H. C.        To brood on air than on an earthly stream;
 1815 Lines written   There is a blessing in the air,
      at a small distance from my House, &c.
 1815 To the Daisy    Self-poised in air thou seem'st to rest;--
 1815 To the Daisy    That breath'st with me in sun and air,
 1815 To Toussaint    Powers that will work for thee; air, earth, and skies;
      L'Ouverture
 1815 View from the   In earth, and air, and earth-embracing sea,
      top of Black Comb
 1815 We are Seven    She had a rustic, woodland air,
 1815 Upon a stone    And neither cloud conceal, nor misty air
      on the side of Black Comb
 1815 Yarrow Visited  And chase this silence from the air,

AIRS
 1815 Ruth            And airs that gently stir
 1815 To the Daisy    When soothed a while by milder airs,

AIRY
 1815 For a Seat in   From airy words alone, a Pile that ne'er decays.
      the Groves of Coleorton
 1815 Sonnet           . . . . . . gives to airy nothing

AISLE
 1815 Upon an Urn     Till they at length have framed a darksome Aisle;--
      in the same Grounds

AKIN
 1815 These times     Are vital,--and that riches are akin

ALARMED
 1815 The Brothers    The neighbours were alarmed, and to the Brook

ALARMS
 1815 Extract from    And Blasphemy the shuddering fane alarms;
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 Once in a       Thou troublest me with strange alarms;
      lonely Hamlet

ALBEIT
 1815 Michael, a      Albeit of a stern unbending mind,
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 Written with    Buildings, albeit rude, that have maintained
      a pencil upon the wall of the house on the Island at Grasmere

ALCESTIS
 1815 Laodamia        Alcestis, a reanimated Corse,

ALCOVE
 1815 To the Lady ----And shrubs to hang upon the warm alcove,

ALDER
 1815 'Tis said       Upon that alder sit;
      that some

ALE
 1815 The Farmer of   Of the silver-rimmed horn whence he dealt his good ale!
      Tilsbury Vale
 1815 The two Thieves Every Ale-house should then have a feast on its walls.

ALERT
 1815 To the Daisy    I see thee rise alert and gay,

ALICE
 1815 Alice Fell      And said, My name is Alice Fell;
 1815 Alice Fell      Of Alice and her grief I told;
 1815 Alice Fell      The little Orphan, Alice Fell!

ALIEN
 1815 Influence of    Into the tumult sent an alien sound
      Natural Objects

ALIGHTED
 1815 The Horn of     And where'er their strokes alighted
      Egremont Castle

ALIGHTING
 1815 Alice Fell      Said I, alighting on the ground,

ALIKE
 1815 A narrow girdle Alike indulged to all, we paused, one now,
 1815 Extract from    Alike in whelming snows, and roaring waves.
      Descriptive Sketches

ALIVE
 1815 Character of    Thence, also, more alive to tenderness.
      the Happy Warrior
 1815 Extract from    Or sink, with heart alive like *Memnon's lyre;
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 French          Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive,
      Revolution
 1815 Is there a PowerForced to descend alive into his tomb,
 1815 It was an       Alive to all things and forgetting all.
      April morning
 1815 Resolution      Such seemed this Man, not all alive nor dead,
      and Independence
 1815 By their        All alive with the fires
      floating Mill
 1815 The Brothers    That, if he be alive, he has it yet.
 1815 The Complaint   And yet I am alive.
      of an Indian
 1815 The Farmer of   You would say that each hair of his beard was alive,
      Tilsbury Vale
 1815 The Horn of     Hubert, if alive that day;
      Egremont Castle
 1815 The Idiot Boy   Her limbs are all alive with joy.
 1815 The last of     Is all that is alive:
      the Flock
 1815 The last of     Till thirty were not left alive
      the Flock
 1815 The Matron of   When, all alive with merry chimes,
      Jedborough
 1815 The old         Else unremembered, and so keeps alive
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The Thorn       And if 'twas born alive or dead,
 1815 We are Seven    Your limbs they are alive;

ALLAY
 1815 Written in      Those busy cares that would allay my pain:
      very Early Youth

ALLEYS
 1815 In a Garden     Of this fair Garden, and its alleys dim,
      of the same

ALLIED
 1815 Ruth            A kindred impulse, seemed allied

ALLIES
 1815 To Toussaint    That will forget thee; thou hast great allies;
      L'Ouverture

ALLOWED
 1815 Extract from    No favoured eye was e'er allowed to gaze
      An Evening Walk
 1815 Extract from    Soon flies the little joy to man allowed
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 Methought I saw Nor view of him who sate thereon allowed;

ALLUDED
 1815 Remembrance     life-time. This Ode is also alluded to in the next stanza.
      of Collins
 1815 Ruth            which are alluded to a few stanzas below, are extremely beautiful, and
 1815 The Complaint   noise. This circumstance is alluded to in the first stanza of the following
      of an Indian

ALLUDING
 1815 Extract from    * Alluding to crosses seen on the tops of the spiry
      Descriptive Sketches

ALLURE
 1815 Female Vagrant  And other joys my fancy to allure;
 1815 Lines written   Such views the youthful Bard allure;
      in a boat

ALLURED
 1815 When to the     That, to this opportune recess allured,
      attractions

ALLURING
 1815 Goody Blake     Could any think be more alluring,
      and Harry Gill

ALMIGHTY
 1815 To a Sky-Lark   Pouring out praise to the Almighty Giver,

ALMS
 1815 Beggars         Your Mother has had alms of mine.
 1815 The old         they regularly received alms, sometimes in money, but mostly in provisions.
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The old         With careless hand his alms upon the ground,
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The Sailor's    She begged an alms, like one in poor estate;
      Mother

ALONE
 1815 Farewell thou   Will prosper, though untended and alone:
      little Nook
 1815 Farewell thou   Fair in thyself and beautiful alone,
      little Nook
 1815 A narrow girdle On which it grew, or to be left alone
 1815 A narrow girdle Attired in peasant's garb, who stood alone
 1815 A narrow girdle He stood alone; whereat he turned his head
 1815 Alice Fell      Sitting behind the Chaise, alone.
 1815 Andrew Jones    But the poor Cripple was alone
 1815 Andrew Jones    Standing alone, and at his feet
 1815 Character of    He fixes good on good to alone, and owes
      the Happy Warrior
 1815 Characteristics Not less if unattended and alone
      of a Child
 1815 Elegiac Stanzas Farewell, farewell the Heart that lives alone,
 1815 Expostulation   Why, William, sit you thus alone,
      and Reply
 1815 Expostulation   --Then ask not wherefore, here, alone,
      and Reply
 1815 Extract from    The longing look alone on you.
      a Poem on leaving School
 1815 For a Seat in   From airy words alone, a Pile that ne'er decays.
      the Groves of Coleorton
 1815 Inscription     Alone he knelt before the crucifix,
 1815 French          Not favoured spots alone, but the whole earth,
      Revolution
 1815 Goody Blake     But she, poor Woman, dwelt alone.
      and Harry Gill
 1815 Hart-leap well  Sir Walter and the Hart are left alone.
 1815 Hart-leap well  'Tis my delight, alone in summer shade,
 1815 Her eyes are    Or else she were alone;
      Wild
 1815 Incident        Him alone she sees and hears,--
      characteristic of Favorite Dog
 1815 Laodamia        Are mourned by man, and not by man alone,
 1815 Lines left      True dignity abides with him alone
      upon a Seat, &c.
 1815 Methought I saw Sleeping alone within a mossy cave,
 1815 Michael, a      As journey thither find themselves alone
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 Michael, a      Up to the mountains: he had been alone
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 Michael, a      Had done him female service, not alone
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 Michael, a      All works which I was wont to do alone,
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 Michael, a      Sitting alone, with that his faithful Dog,
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 Another year!   And we are left, or shall be left, alone;
 1815 Ode.            To me alone there came a thought of grief:
      Intimations of Immortality
 1815 Resolution      He stood alone: a minute's space I guess
      and Independence
 1815 Resolution      Wandering about alone and silently.
      and Independence
 1815 Rob Roy's Grave Alone upon Loch Veol's Heights,
 1815 Ruth            Beneath her Father's roof, alone
 1815 Ruth            Sweet Ruth alone at midnight shed
 1815 Ruth            There did she rest; and dwell alone
 1815 Strange fits    But in the Lover's ear alone,
      of passion
 1815 The Blind       While there he sate, alone and blind,
      Highland Boy
 1815 The Blind       Alone, and innocent, and gay!
      Highland Boy
 1815 The Brothers    In which the Parish Chapel stood alone,
 1815 The Brothers    Of the world's business to go wild alone:
 1815 The Brothers    Was gone to sea and he was left alone,
 1815 The Complaint   alone in the Desart; unless he should have the good fortune to fall in
      of an Indian
 1815 The Complaint   Alone, I cannot fear to die.
      of an Indian
 1815 The Complaint   For ever left alone am I,
      of an Indian
 1815 A Fragment      The Danish Boy walks here alone:
 1815 A Fragment      While in the dell he sits alone
 1815 The Force of    He was a Tree that stood alone,
      Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey
 1815 The Horn of     He is helpless and alone:
      Egremont Castle
 1815 The Horn of     Sounded the Horn which they alone could sound.
      Egremont Castle
 1815 The Idiot Boy   Old Susan, she who dwells alone,
 1815 The Idiot Boy   Alone amid a prospect wide;
 1815 The last of     Weep in the public roads alone.
      the Flock
 1815 The old         To breathe and live but for himself alone,
      Cumberland Beggar
 1815 The Pet Lamb    Nor other sheep were near, the Lamb was all alone,
 1815 The Redbreast   Love him, or leave him alone!
      and the Butterfly
 1815 The Solitary    Alone she cuts, and binds the grain,
      Reaper
 1815 There was a Boy Rising or setting, would he stand alone,
 1815 Tintern Abbey   The hermit sits alone.
 1815 'Tis said       He dwells alone
      that some
 1815 To a Sexton     Let thy wheel-barrow alone--
 1815 To a Sexton     Here, alone, before thine eyes,
 1815 To Joanna       Were wasted, as I chanced to walk alone
 1815 To Sleep        Like to a breeze from heaven. Shall I alone,
      ["Fond words"]
 1815 To the Daisy    And oft alone in nooks remote
 1815 When to the     By pacing here, unwearied and alone,
      attractions
 1815 When to the     Alone I tread this path;--for aught I know,
      attractions
 1815 Written in      The Horse alone, seen dimly as I pass,
      very Early Youth
 1815 Upon a stone    In which he sate alone with unclosed eyes,
      on the side of Black Comb
 1815 Yarrow Visited  I see--but not by sight alone,

ALOUD
 1815 Extract from    Pain's wild rebellious burst proclaims her rights aloud.
      Descriptive Sketches
 1815 Feelings of     Of them that were before us.--Sing aloud
      the Tyrolese
 1815 Hart-leap well  And, Bring another Horse, he cried aloud.
 1815 Influence of    Meanwhile the precipices rang aloud;
      Natural Objects
 1815 Laodamia        Aloud she shrieked! for Hermes re-appears!
 1815 Michael, a      He sobbed aloud; the Old Man grasped his hand,
      Pastoral Poem
 1815 On a            He, by his Herald's voice, aloud proclaims
      celebrated Event
 1815 The Idiot Boy   And Johnny burrs, and laughs aloud,
 1815 To Joanna       That ravishment of mine, and laughed aloud.