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MEMOIR OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
Repentance, a Pastoral Ballad
The Affliction of Margaret
PREFACE
SUPPLEMENTARY ESSAY.
The Cottager to her Infant (by a Lady)
The Sailor's Mother
POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF CHILD-
The Childless Father
15 The Emigrant Mother
Wy heart leaps up when I behold
ib. Vaudracour and Julia
ib. The Idiot Boy
Foresight, or the Charge of a Child 10 his
Michael, a Pastoral Poem
younger Companion .
16
Tue WAGGONER, in Four Cantos
Characteristics of a Child Three Years old ib.
Address to a Child, during a boisterous Winter POEMS OF THE FANCY
Evening (by a Lady).
ib.
A Morning Exercise
The Nother's Return (by the same).
ib. To the Daisy
lucy Gray; or, Solitude
17 A whirl-blast from behind the hill
We are Seven
18
The Green Linnet
Aberdote for Fathers, showing how the Prac-
The Contrast
tice of Lying may be taught
ib.
To the Small Celandine
Rural Architecture .
19 To the same Flower
The Pet-Lamb.
ib.
The Waterfall and the Eglantine
The Idle Shepherd-Boys; or Dungeon-Ghyll
The Oak and the Broom
Force
Song for the Spinning Wheel
To H. C. six Years old
ib. The Redhreast and Butterfly
lutluence of Natural Objects
The Kitten and the Falling Leaves
The Longest Day
A Flower Garden
VESILE PIECES .
To the Daisy
ib.
To the same Flower
Extract from the Conclusion of a Poem
23
An Evening Walk, addressed to a young Lady ib.
To a Sky-lark ·
To a Sexton
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Descriptive Sketches
The Female Vagrant
Who fancied what a pretty sight
33
Song for the Wandering Jew
MENS FOCSDED ON THE AFFECTIONS
35
The Seven Sisters
The Brothers
ib. A Fragment
Artegal and Elidure
39 The Pilgrim's Dream
The Sparrow's Nest.
41
Hint from the Mountains
xTo a Bufterfly
il. Stray Pleasures
A Farewell
il. On seeing a Needlecase in the Form of a Harp.
Stanzas ; written in my Pocket-copy of Thom-
Address to my Infant Daughter .
son's Castle of Indolence
42
Louisa
ib. POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION.
&range fits of passion I have known
ib. There was a Boy, etc.
/ she dwelt among the uptrodden ways 43
I travelled among unknown Men
ib. To the Cuckoo
Ere with cold beads of midnight dew
ib. A Night-piece
To ***
ib. Water-fowl
Tis said that some have died for love
ib.
Yew-Trees
A Complaint
View from the Top of Black Comb
To ******
il
* Nutting
How rich that forebead's calm expanse ib.
. * She was a Phantom of delight
TO ****
ib. O Nightingale! thou surely art, etc. .
Lament of Mary Queen of Scots on the eve of
Three years she grew in sun and shower.
a New Year.
45 A slumber did my spirit seal
* The Complaint of a forsaken Jadian Woman il The Horn of Egremont Castle
The Last of the Flock
46 Goody Blake and Harry Gill