Titles Sorted Alphabetically A-M

A narrow girdle of rough stones and crags 1800 1815

A Place of Burial in the South of Scotland 1835

A slumber did my spirit seal 1800 1815

A whirl-blast from behind the hill 1800 1815

Abuse of Monastic Power 1822

Acquittal of the Bishops 1822

Added 1815

Address from the Spirit of Cockermouth Castle 1835

Address to a Child, by my Sister 1815

Address to my Infant Daughter 1815

Address to the Sons of Burns after visiting their Father's Grave (August 14th, 1803) 1807 1815

Adieu, Rydalian Laurels! that have grown 1835

Advance--come forth! 1815

Aerial Rock--whose solitary brow 1819

Affliction of Margaret ---- of ----, The 1807 1815

Afflictions of England 1822

Ah where is Palafox! 1815

Alas! what boots 1815

Alfred 1822

Alice Fell 1807 1815

Among all lovely things my Love had been 1807

An Interdict 1822

And is it among rude 1815

Andrew Jones 1800 1815

Anecdote for Fathers 1798 1800 1815

Anticipation. October 1803 1807 1815

Apology 1822

Apology 1822

Apology for the foregoing Poems 1835

Archbishop Chichely to Henry V. 1822

Armenian Lady's Love, The 1835

At Bala-Sala, Isle of Man 1835

At Sea off the Isle of Man 1835

Avaunt all specious 1815

Avon. A Feeder of the Annan, The 1835

Beggars 1807 1815

Beloved Vale!" I said, "when I shall con 1807 1815

Black Stones of Iona, The 1835

Blind Highland Boy, The 1807 1815

Bothwell Castle. (Passed unseen on account of stormy weather) 1835

Brave Shill! 1815

Brook whose 1815

Brothers, a Pastoral Poem, The 1800 1815

Brownie, The 1835

By a blest Husband guided, Mary came 1835

By a Retired Mariner, H. H. 1835

By the Seashore, Isle of Man 1835

By the Seaside 1835

By the Side of Rydal Mere 1835

By their floating Mill, &c. 1807 1815

Calais, August 15, 1802 1807 1815

Call not the royal Swede 1815

Calm is the fragrant air, and loth to lose 1835

Canute 1822

Captivity 1819

Casual Incitement 1822

Catechising 1822

Cathedrals, etc. 1822

Cave of Staffa 1835

Cave of Staffa 1835

Cave of Staffa. After the Crowd had departed 1835

Cento Made by Wordsworth, A 1835

Character of the Happy Warrior 1807 1815

Character, A 1800

Characteristics of a Child 1815

Charles the Second 1822

Chatsworth! thy stately mansion, and the pride 1835

Childless Father, The 1800 1815

Church to be Erected 1822

Cistertian Monastery 1822

Clerical Integrity 1822

Complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman, The 1798 1800 1815

Complaint, A 1807 1815

Composed after a Journey across the Hamilton Hills, Yorkshire 1807 1815

Composed after reading a Newspaper of the Day 1835

Composed by the Sea-side, near Calais, August 1802 1807 1815

Composed during One of the Most Awful of the Late Storms, Feb. 1819 1819

Composed in one of the Valleys of Westmoreland, on Easter Sunday 1819

Composed in recollection of the Expedition of the French into Russia 1816

Composed in Roslin Chapel during a Storm 1835

Composed in the Glen of Loch Etive 1835

Composed in the Valley near Dover, on the day of landing 1807 1815

Composed on the Eve of the Marriage of a Friend 1815

Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1803 1807 1815

Composed while the Author was engaged in Writing a Tract occasioned by the Convention of Cintra 1815

Conclusion 1815

Conclusion 1822

Congratulation 1822

Conjectures 1822

Continued 1822

Continued [And what melodious sounds] 1822

Continued [Methinks that to some vacant] 1822

Continued [They dreamt not] 1822

Continued [Yes some, noviciates] 1822

Conversion 1822

Convict, The 1798

Corruptions of the higher Clergy 1822

Cottager to her Infant, by my Sister, The 1815

Countess's Pillar 1835

Cranmer 1822

Crusaders 1822

Crusades 1822

Danish Conquests 1822

Dedication to White Doe 1815

Sonnet [Composed at ----- Castle] 1807 1815

Deplorable his lot who tills the ground 1835

Descriptive Sketches. In Verse. Taken During a Pedestrian Tour in the Italian, Grison, Swiss, and Savoyard Alps. 1793 1815

Desire we past illusions to recall? 1835

Despond who will--'I' heard a voice exclaim 1835

Desponding Father! mark this altered bough 1835

Destined to war from very infancy 1815

Devotional Incitements 1835

Dissensions 1822

Dissolution of the Monasteries 1822

Distractions 1822

Druidical Excommunication 1822

Dunolly Eagle, The 1835

Eagles. Composed at Dunollie Castle in the Bay of Oban 1835

Earl of Breadalbane's Ruined Mansion and Family Burial-place, near Killin, The 1835

Edward signing the Warrant for the Execution of Joan of Kent 1822

Edward VI. 1822

Egyptian Maid; or, The Romance of the Water Lily, The 1835

Ejaculation 1822

Elegaic Verses 1816

Elegiac Musings in the grounds of Coleorton Hall 1835

Elegiac Stanzas, suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle in a Storm, painted by Sir George Beaumont 1807 1815

Elizabeth 1822

Ellen Irwin, or the Braes of Kirtle 1800 1815

Eminent Reformers 1822

England! the time is come when thou should'st wean 1807 1815

English Reformers in Exile 1822

Even as a dragon's eye 1815

Evening Walk. An Epistle in Verse. Addressed to a Young Lady, from the Lakes of the North of England, An 1793 1815

Expostulation and Reply 1798 1800 1815

Extract from a Poem on leaving School 1815

Evening Walk. An Epistle in Verse. Addressed to a Young Lady, from the Lakes of the North of England, An 1793 1815

Fallen, and diffus'd into a shapeless heap 1819

Fancy and Tradition 1835

Farewell thou little Nook 1815

Farmer of Tilsbury Vale, The 1815

Feelings of a Noble Biscayan 1815

Feelings of the Tyrolese 1815

Female Vagrant, The 1798 1800 1815

Calais, August 15, 1802 1807 1815

Fidelity 1807 1815

Flowers on the Top of the Pillars at the Entrance of the Cave 1835

Fly, some kind Harbinger, to Grasmere-dale! 1815

For a Seat in the Groves of Coleorton 1815

Force of Prayer, or the Founding of Bolton Abbey, The 1815 1815

foregoing Subject resumed, The 1835

Foresight, or the Charge of a Child to his younger Companion 1807 1815

Fountain, a conversation, The 1800 1815

Four fiery steeds impatient of the rein 1835

Fragment, A 1800 1815

French and the Spanish Guerillas, The 1815

French Revolution 1815

From the Italian of Michael Angelo ["Yes! hope"] 1807 1815

From the Same ["No mortal object"] 1807 1815

From the same. To the Supreme Being 1807 1815

General View of the Troubles of the Reformation 1822

Gipsies 1807 1815

Glad Tidings 1822

Glen-Almain, or the Narrow Glen 1807 1815

Gold and Silver Fishes in a Vase 1835

Goody Blake and Harry Gill. A true Story 1798 1800 1815

Gordale 1819

Great men have been among us 1807 1815

Green Linnet, The 1807 1815

Greenock 1835

Grief, thou hast lost an ever-ready friend 1819

Gunpowder Plot 1822

Hail Twilight 1815

Hail Zaragoza! 1815

Hart-leap Well 1800 1815

Hart's-horn Tree, near Penrith 1835

Highland Broach, The 1835

Highland Hut 1835

His Descendants 1822

Hoffer 1815

Homeward we turn. Isle of Columba's Cell 1835

Horn of Egremont Castle, The 1807 1815

How sweet it is, when mother Fancy rocks 1807 1815

Humanity 1835

I am not One, &c. [Personal Talk] 1807 1815

I grieved for Buonaparte 1807 1815

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

I saw the figure of a lovely Maid 1822

I travelled among unknown men 1807 1815

I wandered lonely as a cloud 1807 1815

I watch, and long have watched, with calm regret 1819

Idiot Boy, The 1798 1800 1815

Idle Shepherd-Boys, or Dungeon-Gill Force, a Pastoral, The 1800 1815

If this great world of joy and pain 1835

Illustration [The Virgin Mountain] 1822

Imaginative Regrets 1822

In a Garden of the same 1815

In due observance 1815

In sight of the Town of Cockermouth. (Where the Author was born, and his Father's remains are laid) 1835

In the Channel, between the coast of Cumberland and the Isle of Man 1835

In the Frith of Clyde, Ailsa Crag. During an Eclipse of the Sun, July 17 1835

In the Grounds of Coleorton, the Seat of Sir George Beaumont, Bart. 1815

In the Pass of Killicranky, an invasion being expected, October 1803 1807 1815

In the Sound of Mull 1835

In these fair vales hath many a Tree 1835

Incident at Bruges 1835

Incident, characteristic of a favourite Dog, which belonged to a Friend of the Author 1807 1815

Indignation of a high-minded Spaniard 1815

Influence Abused 1822

Influence of Natural Objects 1815

Inscription for the Spot where the Hermitage stood on St. Herbert's Island, Derwent-Water 1800 1815

Inscription for the House (an Out-House) on the Island at Grasmere 1800 1815

Inscription for the Spot where the Hermitage stood on St. Herbert's Island, Derwent-Water 1800 1815

Inside of King's College Chapel 1822

Introduction 1822

Iona 1835

Iona. (Upon Landing) 1835

Is it a Reed [Calais, August 1802] 1807 1815

Is there a Power 1815

Isle of Man 1835

Isle of Man 1835

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

Jewish Family, A 1835

King of Sweden, The 1807 1815

Kitten and Falling Leaves, The 1807 1815

Labourer's Noon-day Hymn, The 1835

Laodamia 1815

Last of the Flock, The 1798 1800 1815

Latitudinarianism 1822

Laud 1822

Liberty (sequel to the above) 1835

Lines composed at Grasmere 1807 1815

Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite 1798 1800 1815

Lines suggested by a Portrait from the Pencil of F. Stone 1835

Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey 1798 1800 1815

Lines written at a small distance from my House, and sent by my little Boy to the Person to whom they are addresssed 1798 1800 1815

Lines written near Richmond, upon the Thames, at Evening 1798 1800 1815

Lines written in early spring 1798 1800 1815

Lines written in the Album of the Countess of Lonsdale. November 5, 1834 1835

Lines written near Richmond, upon the Thames, at Evening 1798 1800 1815

Lines written near Richmond, upon the Thames, at Evening 1800 1815

Lines written on a Tablet in a School 1800 1815

Lines written with a Slate-Pencil upon a Stone 1800 1815

Lines written near Richmond, upon the Thames, at Evening 1798 1800 1815

Lines written with a Slate-Pencil upon a Stone 1800 1815

London, 1802 1807 1815

Look now on that Adventurer 1815

Louisa 1807 1815

Loving and Liking. Irregular Verses addressed to a Child. (By my Sister) 1835

Lowther 1835

Lucy Gray 1800 1815

Mad Mother, The 1798 1800 1815

Malham Cove 1819

Mark the concentred 1815

Mary Queen of Scots. (Landing at the Mouth of the Derwent, Workington) 1835

Matron of Jedborough and her Husband, The 1807 1815

Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne 1807 1815

Michael, a Pastoral Poem 1800 1815

Missions and Travels 1822

Monastery of Old Bangor 1822

Monastic Voluptuousness 1822

Monks and Schoolmen 1822

Monument of Mrs. Howard 1835

Most sweet it is with unuplifted eyes 1835

Mother's return, by my Sister, The 1815

Mutability 1822

My heart leaps up when I behold 1807 1815


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