Poems by William Wordsworth
The Stars Are Mansions Built By Nature's Hand
... Of bud, leaf, blade, and flower--was fashioning ...
On The Final Submission Of The Tyrolese
... Could they, poor Shepherds, have preserved an aim, ...
Personal Talk
... Smooth passions, smooth discourse, and joyous thought: ...
To Lady Eleanor Butler and the Honourable Miss Ponsonby,
... So styled by those fierce Britons, pleased to see ...
Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802
... All bright and glittering in the smokeless air ...
Composed By The Sea-Side, Near Calais, August 1802
... Blessings be on you both! one hope, one lot,&emsp ...
The Waggoner - Canto Third
... "Ay," said the Tar, "through fair and foul--&emsp ...
An Evening Walk
... Above yon eastern hill, where darkness broods ...
Extract From The Conclusion Of A Poem Composed In Anticipation Of Leaving School
... Thus, while the Sun sinks down to rest ...
Inscriptions Written with a Slate Pencil upon a Stone
... and, taught By old Sir William and his quarry, leave ...
Is There A Power That Can Sustain And Cheer
... With deeds of hope and everlasting praise:--&emsp ...
Anecdote For Fathers
... "For, here are woods, hills smooth and warm: ...
Animal Tranquility And Decay
... one to whom Long patience hath such mild composure given, ...
Methought I Saw The Footsteps Of A Throne
... Sick, hale, old, young, who cried before that cloud, ...
A Narrow Girdle Of Rough Stones And Crags,
... -So fared we that bright morning: from the fields ...