Poems, in Two Volumes

Table of Contents

[Volume 1]

To the Daisy ["In youth from rock to rock I went"]

Louisa

Fidelity

She was a Phantom of delight

The Redbreast and the Butterfly

The Sailor's Mother

To the Small Celandine

To the same Flower

Character of the Happy Warrior

The Horn of Egremont Castle

The Affliction of Margaret ---- of ----

The Kitten and Falling Leaves

The Seven Sisters; or, The Solitude of Binnorie

To H. C. Six years old

Among all lovely things my Love had been

I travelled among unknown men

Ode to Duty

Poems Composed During a Tour, Chiefly on Foot

Beggars

To a Sky-Lark

With how sad steps

Alice Fell

Resolution and Independence

Sonnets

Prefatory Sonnet

Part the First. Miscellaneous Sonnets

How sweet it is, when mother Fancy rocks

Where lies the Land to which yon Ship must go?

Composed after a Journey across the Hamilton Hills, Yorkshire

Those words were uttered as in a pensive mood

To Sleep ["O gentle Sleep!"]

To Sleep ["A flock of sheep"]

To Sleep ["Fond words"]

With Ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh

To the River Duddon

From the Italian of Michael Angelo ["Yes! hope"]

From the Same ["No mortal object"]

From the same. To the Supreme Being

Written in very Early Youth

Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1803

"Beloved Vale!" I said, "when I shall con

Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne

To the -----

The world is too much with us; late and soon

It is a beauteous evening, calm and free

To the Memory of Raisley Calvert

Part the Second. Sonnets Dedicated to Liberty

Composed by the Sea-side, near Calais, August 1802

Is it a Reed

To a Friend, composed near Calais, on the Road leading to Ardres, August 7th, 1802

I grieved for Buonaparte

Calais, August 15, 1802

On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic

The King of Sweden

To Toussaint L'Ouverture

September 1, 1802

Composed in the Valley near Dover, on the day of landing

Near Dover, September 1802

Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland

Written in London, September 1802

London, 1802

Great men have been among us

It is not to be thought of

When I have borne in memory

October 1803 ["One might believe"]

There is a bondage worse, far worse, to bear

October 1803 ["These times"]

England! the time is come when thou should'st wean

October 1803 ["When looking"]

To the Men of Kent. October 1803

In the Pass of Killicranky, an invasion being expected, October 1803

Anticipation. October 1803

November 1806

[Volume II]

Poems Written During a Tour in Scotland

Rob Roy's Grave

The solitary Reaper

Stepping Westward

Glen-Almain, or the Narrow Glen

The Matron of Jedborough and her Husband

To a Highland Girl

Sonnet

Address to the Sons of Burns after visiting their Father's Grave (August 14th, 1803)

Yarrow Unvisited

Moods of My Own Mind

To a Butterfly ["Stay near me"]

The Sun has long been set

O Nightingale! thou surely art

My heart leaps up when I behold

Written in March, while resting on the Bridge at the foot of Brothers Water

The small Celandine

I wandered lonely as a cloud

Who fancied what a pretty sight

The Sparrow's Nest

Gipsies

To the Cuckoo

To a Butterfly ["I've watched you now"]

It is no Spirit who from heaven hath flown

The Blind Highland Boy; with Other Poems

The Blind Highland Boy

The Green Linnet

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

By their floating Mill, &c.

Star-gazers

Power of Music

To the Daisy

To the same Flower

Incident, characteristic of a favourite Dog, which belonged to a Friend of the Author

Tribute to the Memory of the same Dog

Sonnet.

Sonnet

Sonnet

Sonnet to Thomas Clarkson

Once in a lonely Hamlet, &c.

Foresight, or the Charge of a Child to his younger Companion

A Complaint

I am not One, &c.

Yes! full surely 'twas the Echo, &c.

To the Spade of a Friend

Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle

Lines composed at Grasmere

Elegiac Stanzas, suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle in a Storm, painted by Sir George Beaumont

Ode


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