Near Dover, September 1802 1807 1815
New Churches 1822
New Churchyard 1822
Night Piece, A 1815
Not in the lucid intervals of life 1835
Not without heavy grief of heart did He 1815
Nunnery 1835
Nun's Well, Brigham 1835
O Nightingale! thou surely art 1807 1815
O Thou who movest onward with a mind 1815
Oak and the Broom. A Pastoral, The 1800 1815
Oak of Guernica, The 1815
Obligations of Civil to Religious Liberty 1822
October 1803 ["One might believe"] 1807 1815
October 1803 ["These times"] 1807 1815
October 1803 ["When looking"] 1807 1815
Ode ["Who rises on the banks of the Seine"] 1816
Ode composed in January 1816 1816
Ode, composed on May Morning 1835
O'er the wide earth 1815
O'erweening Statesmen 1815
Old Abbeys 1822
Old Cumberland Beggar, a Description, The 1800 1815
Old Man travelling 1798 1800 1815
On a celebrated Event in Ancient History 1815
On a high part of the coast of Cumberland, Easter Sunday, April 7, the Author's sixty-third Birthday 1835
On entering Douglas Bay, Isle of Man 1835
On revisiting Dunolly Castle 1835
On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford, for Naples 1835
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic 1807 1815
On the Final Submission of the Tyrolese 1815
On the Frith of Clyde. (In a Steamboat) 1835
On the Power of Sound 1835
On the same Event 1815
On the same occasion 1815
On the Sight of a Manse in the South of Scotland 1835
Once in a lonely Hamlet, &c. 1807 1815
Other Benefits 1822
Other Influences 1822
Papal Abuses 1822
Papal Dominion 1822
Pastoral Character 1822
Patriotic Sympathies 1822
Paulinus 1822
Pause, courteous Spirit!--Balbi supplicates 1815
Pelion and Ossa 1815
Perhaps some needful service of the State 1815
Persecution 1822
Persuasion 1822
Pet-Lamb, a Pastoral, The 1800 1815
Peter Bell, A Tale in Verse 1819
Pet-Lamb, a Pastoral, The 1800 1815
Picture of Daniel in the Lions' Den, at Hamilton Palace 1835
Places of Worship 1822
Poet and the Caged Turtledove, The 1835
power of Armies, The 1815
Praised be the Rivers, from their mountain springs 1835
Presentiments 1835
Primitive Saxon Clergy 1822
Primrose of the Rock, The 1835
Pure element of waters! wheresoe'er. 1819
Recovery 1822
Redbreast and the Butterfly, The 1807 1815
Redbreast. (Suggested in a Westmoreland Cottage), The 1835
Reflections 1822
Regrets 1822
Reproof 1822
Resolution and Independence 1807 1815
Rest and be Thankful! At the Head of Glencroe 1835
Richard I 1822
Roman Antiquities discovered at Bishopstone, Herefordshire 1835
Roman Antiquities. (From the Roman Station at Old Penrith) 1835
Rural Ceremony 1822
Rural Illusions 1835
Russian Fugitive, The 1835
Sailor's Mother, The 1807 1815
Saints 1822
Saxon Conquest 1822
Saxon Monasteries 1822
Say what is Honour? 1815
Scene in Venice 1822
Seclusion 1822
Seven Sisters; or, The Solitude of Binnorie, The 1807 1815
She was a Phantom of delight 1807 1815
Simon Lee, the old Huntsman 1798 1800 1815
small Celandine, The 1807 1815
Soft as a cloud is yon blue Ridge--the Mere 1835
solitary Reaper, The 1807 1815
Somnambulist, The 1835
Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle 1807 1815
Song for the wandering Jew 1800 1815
Sonnet ["Though narrow be that old Man's cares"] 1807 1815
Sonnet [A Prophecy. February 1807] 1807 1815
Sonnet [Composed at ----- Castle] 1807 1815
Sonnet [Siege of Vienna raised by John Sobieski]] 1816
Sonnet on the Disinternment of the Remains of the Duke D'Enghien 1816
Sonnet to Thomas Clarkson 1807 1815
Sonnet upon the same occasion 1816
Sonnet, Inscription for a National Monument in commemoration of the Battle of Waterloo 1816
Sonnet, November 1 1816
Sonnet, occasioned by the same Battle 1816
Sonnet, September 1815 1816
Sonnet, to B. R. Haydon, Esq. 1816
Sonnet. [Admonition] 1807 1815
Spanish Guerillas 1815
St. Catherine of Ledbury 1835
Stanzas suggested in a Steamboat off St. Bees' Head, on the coast of Cumberland 1835
Steamboats, Viaducts, and Railways 1835
Strange fits of passion have I known 1800 1815
Struggle of the Britons 1822
Suggested at Tyndrum in a Storm 1835
Suggested by a View from an Eminence in Inglewood Forest 1835
Suggested by the foregoing 1835
The Sun has long been set 1807 1835
Surprized by joy 1815
Tables turned; an Evening Scene, on the same subject, The 1798 1800 1815
Temptations from Roman Refinements 1822
Thanksgiving Ode 1816
The Council of Clermont 1822
The fairest, brightest 1815
The leaves that rustled on this oak-crowned hill 1835
The Liturgy 1822
The martial courage 1815
The massy Ways, carried across these heights 1835
The Norman Conquest 1822
The pibroch's note, discountenanced or mute 1835
The River Eden, Cumberland 1835
The Same 1822
The Same [What awful perspective!] 1822
The same Subject [The lovely nun] 1822
The Shepherd looking eastward 1815
The Sun has long been set 1807 1835
The Virgin 1822
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 never breathed a man who, when his life 1815
There! said a Stripling, pointing with meet pride 1835
Those words were uttered as in pensive mood 1807 1815
They called Thee MERRY ENGLAND, in old time 1835
This Lawn, a carpet all alive 1835
Those words were uttered as in pensive mood 1807 1815
Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland 1807 1815
Thought on the Seasons 1835
Three years she grew in sun and shower 1800 1815
Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey 1798 1800 1815
'Tis said, that some have died for love 1800 1815
To ------ 1835
To ---- ["From the dark chambers of dejection freed"] 1815
To ------, on the birth of her First-born Child, March 1833 1835
To a Butterfly ["I've watched you now"] 1807 1815
To a Butterfly ["Stay near me"] 1807 1815
To a Child. Written in her Album 1835
To a Friend, composed near Calais, on the Road leading to Ardres, August 7th, 1802 1807 1815
To a Friend. (On the Banks of the Derwent) 1835
To a Snow-drop, Appearing Very Early in the Season 1819
To a Young Lady, who had been reproached for taking long Walks in the Country 1807 1815
To Cordelia M----, Hallsteads, Ullswater 1835
To H. C. Six years old 1807 1815
To May 1835
To the Memory of Raisley Calvert 1807 1815
To Sleep ["A flock of sheep"] 1807 1815
To Sleep ["Fond words"] 1807 1815
To Sleep ["O gentle Sleep!"] 1807 1815
To the Author's Portrait 1835
To the Daisy ["In youth from rock to rock I went"] 1807 1815
To the Daisy ["Sweet Flower"] 1815
To the Daisy ["With little"] 1807 1815
To the Earl of Lonsdale 1835
To the Memory of Raisley Calvert 1807 1815
To the Men of Kent. October 1803 1807 1815
To the Planet Venus, an Evening Star. Composed at Loch Lomond 1835
To the Poet Dyer 1815
To the River Derwent 1819 1835
To the River Greta, near Keswick 1835
To the same Flower ["Bright Flower"] 1807 1815
To the same Flower ["Pleasures newly found"] 1807 1815
To the Small Celandine ["Pansies"] 1807 1815
To the Spade of a Friend 1807 1815
To Toussaint L'Ouverture 1807 1815
Translation of the Bible 1822
Transubstantiation 1822
Trepidation of the Druids 1822
Tribute to the Memory of the same Dog 1807 1815
Trosachs, The 1835
Troubles of Charles the First 1822
two April Mornings, The 1800 1815
two Theives, or the last stage of Avarice, The 1800 1815
Tynwald Hill 1835
Uncertainty 1822
Upon a stone on the side of Black Comb 1815
Upon an Urn in the same Grounds 1815
Upon the sight of a beautiful Picture 1815
Vaudois, The 1835
View from the top of Black Comb 1815
Waggoner, The 1819
Waldenses 1822
Walton's Book of Lives 1822
Warning. A Sequel to the foregoing, The 1835
Wars of York and Lancaster 1822
Waterfall and the Eglantine, The 1800 1815
Weak is the will of Man 1815 1815
When I have borne in memory 1807 1815
October 1803 ["When looking"] 1807 1815
When to the attractions 1815
Where lies the Land to which yon Ship must go? 1807 1815
White Doe of Rylstone: Canto Fifth, The 1815
White Doe of Rylstone: Canto First, The 1815
White Doe of Rylstone: Canto Fourth, The 1815
White Doe of Rylstone: Canto Second, The 1815
White Doe of Rylstone: Canto Seventh, The 1815
White Doe of Rylstone: Canto Sixth, The 1815
White Doe of Rylstone: Canto Third, The 1815
Who fancied what a pretty sight 1807 1815
Why art thou silent! Is thy love a plant 1835
Why should the Enthusiast, journeying through this Isle 1835
Wicliffe 1822
Wild Duck's Nest, The 1819
William the Third 1822
With Ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh 1807 1815
Wren's Nest, A 1835
Written in Germany on one of the coldest days of the century 1800 1815
Written in London, September 1802 1807 1815
Written in March, while resting on the Bridge at the foot of Brothers Water 1807 1815
Written in my Pocket Copy of the Castle of Indolence 1815
Written in very Early Youth 1807 1815
Written on a blank leaf in a Copy of the Excursion 1815
Written upon a Blank Leaf in "The Complete Angler" 1819
Yarrow Revisited 1835
Yarrow Visited 1815
Yes! full surely 'twas the Echo, &c. 1807
Yew-trees 1815
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