Poems by William Wordsworth
Book Thirteenth [Imagination And Taste, How Impaired And Restored Concluded]
... Above all Were re-established now those watchful thoughts&emsp ...
After-Thought
... Through love, through hope, and faith's transcendent dower, ...
Book Third [Residence at Cambridge]
... now and then Forced labour, and more frequently forced hopes ...
Lament Of Mary Queen Of Scots
... To night the church-tower bells will ring ...
Yes, It Was The Mountain Echo
... --yes, we have Answers, and we know not whence ...
Upon The Sight Of A Beautiful Picture Painted By Sir G. H. Beaumont, Bart
... Which stopped that band of travellers on their way, ...
The Force Of Prayer, Or, The Founding Of Bolton, A Tradition
... -- But the greyhound in the leash hung back, ...
Translation Of Part Of The First Book Of The Aeneid
... Round which the yellow flowers and wandering foliage twine ...
She Was A Phantom Of Delight
... Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles ...
"Behold Vale! I Said, When I Shall Con"
... So narrow seemed the brooks, the fields so small! ...
Spanish Guerillas
... And Mina, nourished in the studious shade, ...
The Sparrow's Nest
... Dreading, tho' wishing, to be near it: ...
The Fountain
... The household hearts that were his own, - ...
Upon The Punishment Of Death
... The adage on all tongues, "Murder will out,"&emsp ...
Though Narrow Be That Old Mans Cares .
... Seen the SEVEN WHISTLERS in their nightly rounds,&emsp ...