Aerial Rock, 637 Affliction of Margaret The, 237 Afflictions of England, 696 After Landing, 660 After-thought (Duddon), 672 (Tour on the Continent), 648
"Ah! where is Palafox?" Ailsa Crag, Frith of Clyde, 792 Airey-Force Valley, 858 Aix-la-Chapelle, 646 "Alas what boots the long labo- rious guest," 435 Alban Hills, From the, 831 Albano, At, 831 Alfred, 682
Alfred, Canute and, 622 Alfred, his Descendants, 682 Alice Fell, or Poverty, 196 Aloys Reding, 648 Ambleside, 862
America, Aspects of Christian-
ity in (Three Sonnets), 700 American Episcopacy, 700 American Tradition, 668 "Among all lovely Things my Love had been,' 200 "A narrow Girdle of rough Stones and Crags," 169 Ancient History, On a cele- brated Event in (Two Son- nets), 439 "And is it among rude untu- tored Dales," 435 Andrew Jones, 180 Anecdote for Fathers, 97
Animal Tranquillity and Decay, Beaumont, To Lady, 408
Anticipation (October, 1803), 233 Anticipation of leaving School, Composed in, 19 Antique Ages, 727 Apennines, Among the Ruins of a Convent in the, 838 Apology (Eccl. Son., 1st Part),
Apology (Eccl. Son., 2d Part), 691 Apology (Sonnets upon the Punishment of Death), 846 Apology (Yarrow Revisited), 772 Applethwaite, 244 April, The Two Mornings, 142 Aquapendente, Musings near, 822-828
Archbishop Chichely to Henry V., 689
Armenian Lady's Love, The, 745-747
Armies, Power of, 445 Artegal and Elidure, 601-604 "A Slumber did my Spirit seal," 140
At the Grave of Burns, 218 Authors, A Plea for, 842 Author's Portrait, To the, 761 Autumn (September), 605 Autumn (Two Poems), 640, 691 Avarice, The last Stage of, 180 "Avaunt all specious Pliancy
"A volant Tribe of Bards on Earth are found," 711 Avon, The (Annan), 770
BALA-SALA, At, 791 Balbi, 443
Ballot, Protest against the, 843 Bangor, Monastery of Old, 678 Baptism, 702 Barbara, 165 Beaumont, Sir George, Epistle to, 446-451 Beaumont, Sir George, Upon perusing the foregoing Epistle to, 451 Beaumont, Sir George, Picture of Peele Castle painted by,
Beaumont, Sir George, Beauti- ful Picture painted by, 452 Angelo, Michael, From the Beaumont, Sir George, Elegiac Stanzas addressed to, 715
Italian of, 244, 400, 837
Beggar, Old Cumberland, 118-
Beggars, 197 Sequel to the, 632 Beloved Vale, I said, when I shall con,' Benefits, Other (Two Sonnets), 686, 687
Bible, Translation of the, 692 Binnorie, The Solitude of, 239 Bird of Paradise, Colored Draw- ing of the, 817
Bird of Paradise, suggested by a Picture of, 870 Bird's Nest half filled with Snow (Sonnet), 820 Biscayan Rite (Two Sonnets), 438
Bishops, Acquittal of the, 699 Bishops and Priests, 701 Black Comb, Inscription on a stone on the side of, 456 Black Comb, View from the top of, 455
"Blest Statesman He, whose Mind's unselfish Will," 843 Bologna, At (Three Sonnets), 839
Bolton Priory, The founding of,
Brugès, Incident at, 738 Buonaparte, 205, 208, 437 Burial Place in the South of Scotland, 765
Burns, At the Grave of, 218 Burns, Thoughts suggested near the residence of, 219 Burns, To the Sons of, 220 Butterfly, To a, 198, 201 "By a blest Husband guided Mary came, 818 Byron, Lord, 803
CALAIS (Four Sonnets), 208 Calais, Composed by the Sea- side near (1802), 207 Calais, Fish-women at, 644 "Call not the royal Swede un- fortunate," 437 Calm and Tempest, 442 "Calm is the fragrant air," 774 Calvert, Raisley, 401 Camaldoli, At the Convent of (Three Sonnets), 834 Cambridge and the Alps (Pre- lude), 307-318 Cambridge, Residence at (Pre- lude), 284-292 Canute, 683
Canute and Alfred, 622 Captive Chieftain, 438 Captivity
Mary Queen of
Scots, 638 Carleton, Mary, 818 Carriage, In a, upon the Banks of the Rhine, 646 Castle, Composed at -, 225 "Castle of Indolence," Written in my Pocket-Copy of, 212 Casual Incitement, 678 Catechising, 702 Catharine Wordsworth, 445 Cathedrals, etc., 707
Catherine St., of Ledbury, 819 Catholic Cantons, Composed in one of the, 648 Celandine, The Small, 243 Celandine, To the Small (Two Poems), 202 Ceni, Francesco, 441 Cenotaph (Mrs. Fermor), 715 Ceremony, Marriage, 703 Chamouny, Processions in the Vale of, 657 Channel, In the, 789 Character, A, 181 Characteristics of a child, 445 Character, Pastoral, 701 Charles the First, Troubles of, 696
Charles the Second, 697 Chatsworth, 760 Chaucer, Selections from (Three Poems), 184-196 Chiabrera, Epitaphs translated from, 441-443 Chichely, Archbishop, to Henry the Fifth, 689 Child, Address to a, 402
Child, Three years old, Char- acteristics of a, 445 Childless Father, The, 177 Child, To a (written in her Album), 810 Childbirth, Thanksgiving after, 703 Childhood and School-time (Prelude), 268-284 Christianity in America, As- pects of (Three Sonnets), 700 Church as a Tree, 687
Church to be erected (Two Son- nets), 706-707 Churches, New, 706 Churchyard among the Moun- tains (Excursion), 538-555-570 Churchyard, New, 707 Cintra, Convention of (Two Sonnets), 433, 434 Cistertian Monastery, 686 Clarkson, Thomas, To, 407 Clergy, Corruptions of the Higher, 689
Clergy, Emigrant French, 706 Clergy, Primitive Saxon, 680 Clerical Integrity, 698
Clermont, The Council of, 683 Clifford, Lord, 409 Clouds, To the, 858 Clyde, In the Frith of (Ailsa Crag), 792
Clyde, On the Frith of, 792 Cockermouth Castle, Address from the Spirit of, 785 Cockermouth, In sight of, 785 Coleorton, A Flower Garden
at, 713 Coleorton, Elegiac Musings in the grounds of, 759 Coleorton, Inscription for an Urn in the grounds of, 453 Coleorton, Inscription for a Seat in the groves of, 454 Coleorton, Inscription in a gar- den of, 453 Coleorton, Inscription in the grounds of, 452 Collins, Remembrance of, 27 Cologne, In the Cathedral of, 646
Column intended by Buonaparte for a Triumphal Edifice, 656 Commination Service, 704 Complaint, A, 392 Complaint, The, of a Forsaken Indian woman, 108 'Complete Angler," Written on a blank leaf in the, 638 Composed after Reading
newspaper of the Day, 818 Composed by the sea-shore,
Composed on a May morning, 841
Composed on the Banks of a Rocky Stream, 642 Composed upon an Evening of Extraordinary Splendor and Beauty, 635 Conclusion (Duddon), 672 Conclusion (Eccl. Son.), 708 Conclusion (Miscell. Son.), 727 Conclusion (Prelude), 371-377 Conclusion (Sonnets upon the Punishment of Death), 846 Confirmation (Two Sonnets), 702, 703
Congratulation, 706 Conjectures, 675 Conquest, Norman, 683, Saxon, 678 Conquests, Danish, 682 Contrast, The. The Parrot and the Wren, 716
Convent in the Apennines, 8;8 Convention of Cintra, Composed while writing a Tract occa- sioned by the (Two Sonnets), 433, 434 Conversion, 679
Cora Linn, Composed at, 596 Cordelia M- -, To, 802 Corruptions of Higher Clergy, 689
Cottage Girls, The Three, 655 Cottager, The, to her Infant, 257 Council of Clermont, The, 683 Countess's Pillar, 771 Covenanters, Persecution Scottish, 698 Cranmer, 694 Crosthwaite Church, 863 Crusaders, 687 Crusades, 684 Cuckoo and the Nightingale, The, 188-193 Cuckoo at Laverna, The, 832-834 Cuckoo Clock, The, 868 Cuckoo, To the, 235 Cuckoo, To the, 726 Cumberland Beggar, The Old,
Cumberland, Coast of (In the Channel), 789 Cumberland, On a high part of the coast of, 782
DAFFODILS, 236 Daisy, To the (Four Poems), 214, 215, 248
Daniel, Picture of (Hamilton Palace), 770 Danish Boy, The, 144 Danish Conquests, 682 Danube, Source of the, 647 Darling, Grace, 860-862 Dati, Roberto, 442 Day, the longest, 628 Death, Punishment of, Sonnets on, 843-847 Decay of Piety. 23
Dog, Tribute to the Memory of the same, 247 Dominion, Papal, 685 Donnerdale, The Plain of, 669 Dora, Address to my Infant Daughter, 240 Dora, To (A little onward), 623 Douglas Bay, Isle of Man, On entering, 790
Dover, Composed in the Valley
near, 209 Dover, Near, 210 Dover, The Valley of (Two Sonnets), 660
"Down a swift Stream," 700 Dragon's Eye, 606
Dream, The Pilgrim's, 632 Druidical Excommunication,
676 Druids, Trepidation of the, 676
Duck's Nest, The Wild, 637 Duddon, The River (34 Son- nets), 662-672 Dungeon-Ghyll Force, 164 Dunollie Castle (Eagles), 767 Dunollie Castle, On revisiting,
"Even as a dragon's Eye," 606 Evening of extraordinary splen- dor, Composed upon an, 635 Evening Walk, An, 19-26 Evening Voluntaries; (2) 782; (3) 783; (4) 803; (5) 804; (6) (904); (7) 805; (8) 207; (9) 635; (10) 802; (11) 851; (12) 872 Event in Ancient History, On a Celebrated (Two Sonnets),
Faery Chasm, 666 "Fair prime of Life," 724 Fancy, 397
Fancy and Tradition, 771 Fancy, Hints for the, 667 Farewell, A, 206 Farewell Lines, 857 Farewell (Tour, 1833), 783 Farmer of Tilsbury Vale, The, 233-235
Far-Terrace, The, 720 Father, The Childless, 177 Fathers, Anecdote for, 97 Feelings of a noble Biscayan, 438
Feelings of a French Royalist, 619
Female Vagrant, The, see "Guilt and Sorrow," 39-52 Fermor, Mrs. (Cenotaph), 715 Fermor, Mrs. (Elegiac Stanzas), 715 Fidelity, 246 Filial Piety, 776
Fir Grove (John Wordsworth),
Flowers (Cave of Staffa), 795 Flowers in the Island of Ma- deira, 866
"Fly, some kind Harbinger, to Grasmere Vale," 227 Force of Prayer, The, 432 Foresight, 201
Forms of Prayer at Sea, 704 Forsaken Indian Woman, Com- plaint of, 108 Forsaken, The, 238 Fort Fuentes, 651 "Forth from a jutting ridge," 864 Fountain, The, 143 Fox, Mr., Lines composed on the unexpected death of, 401 France, 231
France, Residence in (Prelude), 339-347-355-362
France, Sky-prospect from the Plain of, 659
"From the dark chambers of Dejection freed," 600 Fuentes, Fort, 651 Fugitive, The Russian, 748-752 Funeral Service, 704 Furness Abbey, At, 864, 865
GEMMI, Echo upon the, 657 General Fast, Upon the late (1832), 776
General View of the Troubles of the Reformation, 694 George the Third (November, 1813), 456
George the Third, On the death
of, 642 Geraldine, 717 Germans on the Heights of Hochheim, 618 Germany, 435.
Germany, Written in, 137-149 Gill, Harry, 101
Gillies, Margaret (Two Poems), 847
Gillies, Margaret, 849 Gillies, Robert Pearce, 600 Gipsies, 408
Glad Sight," 867 Glad Tidings, 6791 Gleaner, The, 734 Glen-Almain, or the Narrow Glen, 222
Glencoe, At the Head of, 768 Glow-worm, The Star and the,
Horn of Egremont Castle, The,
Great Men (Sidney, Marvel, Honor, 436 etc.), 211. Greece, 439
Green, George and Sarah, 434 Green Linnet, The, 216 Greenock, 796
Greta, To the River, 784 "Grief, thou hast lost an ever- ready friend," 639 Guernica, Oak of, 439 Guilt and Sorrow, 39-52 Gunpowder Plot, 695 Gustavus IV., 437
H. C., Six years old, To, 213 "Hail, Twilight, sovereign of one peaceful hour," 606 "Hail Zaragoza, if with unwet Eye," 436
Hambleton Hills, After a Jour- ney across the, 212 Handec, 648
Happy Warrior, Character of the, 389
"Hark! 't is the Thrush! 841" Harp, The ("Why, Minstrel "),
Hart-leap Well, 173-177 Hart's-horn Tree, 771 Haunted Tree, The, 640 Hawkshead, Written as a School Exercise at, 17
Hawkshead School, In Antici- pation of leaving, 19 Haydon (Picture of the Duke of Wellington), 848 Haydon, To B. R., 601 Haydon, To B. R. (Picture of Napoleon Buonaparte), 777 Hazels, 607
Heidelberg, Castle of (Hymn for Boatmen), 647 Helvellyn, To
first ascent of, 624 Henry the Eighth, Portrait of, 725
"Here pause: the Poet claims, at least, this praise," 446 Her eyes are wild, 103 Hermitage (St. Herbert's Is- land), 182
Hermitage, Near the Spring of the, 634
Hermit's Cell, Inscriptions in and near, 633-635 "Her only Pilot the soft Breeze," 723 Hesperus, 217 Highland Boy, The Blind, 228-
Gravestone, A (Worcester Ca- Hogg, James, Extempore Effu-
sion upon the death of, 815
Howard, Mrs., Monument of (Wetheral) (Two Sonnets), 798
How beautiful the Queen of Night," 872
"How rich that Forehead's calm expanse," 712
"How sweet it is when Mother Fancy rocks," 397 Humanity, 742, 743 Huntsman, The Old, 104 Hymn for Boatmen (Heidel- berg), 647
Hymn, the Laborer's Noon- day, 805
I. F., Portrait of, 847 I. F., To, 847
Idiot Boy, The, 110-115 Idle Shepherd Boys, The, 164 "If this great World of Joy and Pain, 782
"If thou indeed derive thy Light from Heaven," 777
I grieved for Buonaparte, 205
I heard, alas, 'twas only in a dream," 640
"I know an aged Man,” 871 Illustrated Books and News- papers, 872
Illustration. (The Jung-Frau), 696 Imagination, 611
Imagination and Taste (Pre- lude), 362-366-371 Imaginative Regrets, 692 Immortality, Intimations of,403- 406 Impromptu, 207 Incident, 247 Incident at Bruges, 738 Indian Woman, Complaint of a Forsaken, 108 Indignation of a High-minded Spaniard, 439
"In due Observance of an ancient Rite," 438 Infant Daughter, Address to my, 240 Infant M-
the, 726 Infant, The Cottager to her, 257 Influence abused, 682 Influence of Natural Objects, 136 Influences, Other, 680 Inglewood Forest, Suggested by a View in, 770 "In my mind's Eye a Temple like a Cloud," 727 Inscription for a Monument in Crosthwaite Church (South- ey), 863
Inscriptions 182, 183; (Coleor ton), 452-454 Inscriptions (Hermit's
633,634 Installation Ode, 873-875
Isle of Man (Douglas Bay), 790 "Is there a Power that can sus- tain and cheer," 438 Italian Itinerant, The, 652 Italy, After leaving (Two Son- nets), 838, 839 "It is a beauteous Evening, calm and free," 208
It is no Spirit who from Heaven hath flown," 217 "It is not to be thought of," 211 "I travelled among unknown Men," 139 "I wandered lonely as a Cloud," 236
* I watch and long have watched, with calm Regret,' 639
LABORER'S Noon-day Hymn,805 Lady, To a, upon Drawings she had made of Flowers in Madeira, 866
Lady E. B. and the Hon. Miss P., To the, 714 Lady of the Snow, Our, 649 Lamb, Charles, Written after the death of, 813-815 Lamb, The Pet, 165 Lament of Mary Queen of Scots, 631 Lancaster Castle, Suggested by the View of, 843 Langdale, Epitaph Chapel-yard of, 716 Langdale Pikes, 605 Laodamia, 590-593 Last of the Flock, The, 109 Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci, The, 653 Latimer and Ridley, 693 Latitudinarianism, 698 Laud, 696 Lauterbrunnen, 647 Laverna, The Cuckoo at, 832 Lawn, The, 743 Leech-Gatherer, The, 203 Lelius, 443
JEDBOROUGH, The Matron of, Lines composed a few miles
above Tintern Abbey, 115-118 Lines composed on the expected Death of Mr. Fox, 401
Joan of Kent, Warrant for Ex- Lines, Farewell, 857
ecution of, 693 Jones, Andrew, 180
Jones, Rev. Robert, 27, 181, 182 Journey renewed, 671 June, 1820, 644
Jung-Frau, The, and the Fall of the Rhine, 696
KENDAL, Upon hearing of the death of the Vicar of, 600 Kendal and Windermere Rail- way, On the projected, 863 Kent, to the Men of, 232 Kilchurn Castle, Address to, 222 Killicranky, In the Pass of, 232 King's College Chapel, Cam- bridge, Inside of (Three son- nets), 707, 708 Kirkstone, The Pass of, 630 Kirtle, The Braes of, 179 Kitten and Falling Leaves, The,
Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew- tree, 52
Lines on the expected Invasion,
Loving and Liking, 775 Lowther, 799
Lowther, To the Lady Mary,643 Lucca Giordano, 872
Lucy Gray, or Solitude, 145 Lucy (Three Poems), 138, 139 Lucy (Three years she grew),
Lycoris, Ode to (Two Poems), 626, 627
"Lyre! through such power do in thy magic lie," 858
Madeira, Flowers in the Island of, 866
Malham Cove, 636 Man, 873
Manse, On the sight of a (Scot- land), 765 March, Written in, 203 Margaret
Mariner, By a retired, 791 "Mark the Concentred Hazels that enclose," 607 Marriage Ceremony, The, 703 Marriage of a Friend, On the Eve of, 454 Marshall, To Cordelia, 802 Martial Courage, 437 Mary Queen of Scots, Cap- tivity, 638; Lament of, 631; (Workington), 786 Maternal Grief, 444 Matron of Jedborough, The, 227 Matthew, 141
May Morning, Composed on (1838), 841 May Morning, Ode composed
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