
The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 1 (of 8)
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Chapters (78)
- Wordsworth's Poetical Works
- Preface
- Extract from the Conclusion of a Poem, composed in Anticipation of leaving School
- Composed 1786.—Published 1815
- The Poem
- Written in very Early Youth
- Composed 1786A.—Published 1807B
- The Poem
- An Evening Walk
- Composed 1787-9A—Published 1793
- The Poem
- Lines written while Sailing in a Boat at Evening
- Composed 1789.—Published 1798
- The Poem
- Remembrance of Collins
- Composed 1789.—Published 1798
- Descriptive Sketches taken during a Pedestrian Tour among the Alps
- Composed 1791-2A—Published 1793
- The Poem
- Guilt and Sorrow; or, Incidents upon Salisbury Plain
- Composed 1791-4.—Published as The Female Vagrant in "Lyrical Ballads" in 1798, and as Guilt and Sorrow in the "Poems of Early and Late Years," and in "Poems written in Youth," in 1845, and onward.
- The Poem
- Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree...
- Composed 1795.—Published 1798
- The Poem
- The Borderers
- Composed 1795-6.—Published 1842
- The Play
- The Reverie of Poor Susan
- Composed 1797.—Published 1800.
- The Poem
- 1798: a Night Piece
- Composed 1798.—Published 1815.
- We are Seven
- Composed 1798.—Published 1798.
- The Poem
- Anecdote for Fathers
- Composed 1798.—Published 1798.
- The Poem
- "A whirl-blast from behind the hill"
- Composed March 18, 1798.—Published 1800.
- The Thorn
- Composed March 19, 1798.—Published 1798.
- The Poem
- Goody Blake and Harry Gill
- Composed 1798.—Published 1798.
- The Poem
- Her Eyes are Wild
- Composed 1798.—Published 1798.
- Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman
- Composed 1798.—Published 1798.
- Lines written in Early Spring
- Composed 1798.—Published 1798.
- To my Sister
- Composed 1798.—Published 1798.
- Expostulation and Reply
- Composed 1798.—Published 1798.
- The Tables Turned
- Composed 1798.—Published 1798.
- The Complaint of a Forsaken Indian Woman
- Composed 1798.—Published 1798.
- The Last of the Flock
- Composed 1798.—Published 1798.
- The Idiot Boy
- Composed 1798.—Published 1798.
- The Old Cumberland BeggarA
- Composed 1798.—Published 1800.
- Animal Tranquillity and Decay
- Composed 1798.—Published 1798.
- Appendix I
- Descriptive SketchesA
- Appendix II
- Appendix III
- Appendix IV
- Appendix V
- Appendix VI
- Appendix VII
- Appendix VIII
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