Sonnet series and itinerary poems: 1820 - 1845
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adam_text | Contents
Preface xxi
Abbreviations xxiii
Manuscript Census xxix
Introduction 3
Editorial Procedure 37
The River Duddon
History of Composition 4g
Not envying shades which haply yet may throw 56
Child of the clouds! remote from every taint 57
How shall I paint thee?—Be this naked stone 57
Take, cradled Nursling of the mountain, take 58
Sole listener, Duddon! to the breeze that play d 58
Flowers 59
Change me, some God, into that breathing rose! 60
What aspect bore the Man who roved or fled 60
The SteppingStones 61
The Same Subject 61
The Faery Chasm 62
Hints for the Fancy 62
Open Prospect 63
O Mountain Stream! the Shepherd and his Cot 64
From this deep chasm—where quivering sun-beams play 64
American Tradition 65
Return 65
Seathwaite Chapel 66
Tributary Stream 67
The Plain ofDonnerdale 67
Whence that low voice?—A whisper from the heart 68
Tradition 68
Sheep-Washing 69
The Resting-Place 70
Methinks twere no unprecedented feat 70
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x Contents
Return, Content! for fondly I pursued 71
Journey Renewed 72
No record tells of lance opposed to lance 72
Who swerves from innocence, who makes divorce 73
The Kirk of Ulpha to the Pilgrim s eye 73
Not hurled precipitous from steep to steep 74
But here no cannon thunders to the gale 74
Conclusion 75
Postscript 76
Poems not included in series as first published
To the Rev. Dr. W— 78
Written upon a Blank Leaf in The Complete Angler 80
The Wild Duck s Nest 81
Fallen, and diffus d into a shapeless heap 82
Wordsworth s Notes 83
Editor s and Fenwick Notes 99
Nonverbal Variants 112
Selected Transcriptions and Photographic Reproductions 120
Ecclesiastical Sketches
History of Composition 127
Parti
Advertisement 137
Introduction 138
Conjectures 139
Alternate reading text 139
Trepidation of the Druids 140
Druidical Excommunication 141
Uncertainty 141
Alternate reading text 142
Persecution 142
Recovery 143
Temptations from Roman Refinements 143
Dissensions 144
Struggle of the Britons against the Barbarians 144
Saxon Conquest 145
Monastery of Old Bangor 145
Casual Incitement 146
Glad Tidings 147
Paulinus 147
Persuasion 148
Conversion 149
Apology i4g
Primitive Saxon Clergy 150
Other Influences 1 go
Contents xi
Seclusion 151
Continued 151
Reproof 152
Saxon Monasteries, and Lights and Shades of the Religion 1 52
Missions and Travels 1 r,^
Alfred ir,^
//u Descendants 154
Influence Abused 1 r}/j
Danish Conquests 1 55
Canute 1 r-,5
77jg Norman Conquest 156
77jg Council ofClermont 157
Crusades 157
Richard I 158
An Interdict 158
Papal Abuses 159
Seme iw Vmj ce 160
Papal Dominion 161
Part II
Cistertian Monastery 162
Monks, and Schoolmen 162
Other Benefits 163
Continued 163
Crusaders 164
Transubstantiation 165
Alternate reading text 166
Archbishop Chicheley to Henry V 167
Alternate reading text 167
Wars of Korfc and Lancaster 168
TOd# 169
Corruptions of the Higher Clergy 169
Afewse of Monastic Power 17°
Monastic Voluptuousness 17 •
Dissolution of the Monasteries 1 71
The Same Subject 72
Continued 1 7 2
Saints • 73
77ie Virgin • 73
Apology 74
Imaginative Regrets 174
Reflections 175
Translation of the Bible 176
Edward VI 176
Edward Signing the Warrant for the Execution of Joan of Kent 177
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Cranmer J 77
General View of the Troubles of the Reformation 178
English Reformers in Exile 179
Elizabeth 179
Alternate reading text 18o
Eminent Reformers 18o
The Same 182
Distractions 182
Gunpowder Plot 183
Illustration 184
Troubles of Charles the First 185
Laud 185
Afflictions of England 186
Part III
I saw the figure of a lovely Maid 187
Patriotic Sympathies 187
Charles the Second 188
Latitudinarianism 189
Walton s Book of Lives 190
Clerical Integrity 190
Acquittal of the Bishops 191
William the Third 191
Obligations of Civil to Religious Liberty 192
Places of Worship 192
Pastoral Character 193
The Liturgy 194
Catechizing 195
Rural Ceremony 195
Regrets 196
Mutability ig7
Old Abbeys 197
Congratulation ig8
Afa// Churches 1 gg
Church to be Erected 1 gg
Continued 200
M?zy Church Yard 200
Cathedrals, c. 201
/wide of King s College Chapel, Cambridge 201
77itf 5a w« 202
Alternate reading text 203
Continued 203
Ejaculation 204
Conclusion 204
Poems not included in series as first published
[Z ratt2 Temple] 2Oc
Contents xiii
The Point at Issue 205
Revival of Popery 206
Latimer and Ridley 206
Persecution of the Scottish Covenanters 207
Down a swift Stream, thus far, a bold design 207
Sacheverell 208
Baptism 208
Confirmation 209
Confirmation Continued 209
Sacrament 210
Emigrant French Clergy 210
Sponsors 211
Deplorable his lot who tills the ground 212
The Vaudois 212
Praised be the Rivers, from their mountain-springs 213
Coldly we spake. The Saxons, overpowered 214
Aspects of Christianity in America
The Pilgrim Fathers 214
Alternate reading text 215
Continued 216
Concluded. —A merican Episcopacy 217
How soon—alas! did Man, created pure 218
From false assumption rose, and fondly hail d 219
As faith thus sanctified the warrior s crest 220
Where long and deeply hath been fixed the root 221
Bishops and Priests, blessed are ye, if deep 222
The Marriage Ceremony 222
Thanksgiving after Childbirth 223
Visitation of the Sick 224
The Commination Service 225
Forms of Prayer at Sea 225
Funeral Service 226
Wordsworth s Notes 227
Editor s and Fenwick Notes 235
Nonverbal Variants 283
Selected Transcriptions and Photographic Reproductions 304
Memorials of a Tour on the Continent, 1820
History of Composition 3 51
Dedication 35^
Fish-Women.—On Landing at Calais 359
Bruges ( Bruges I saw attired with golden light ) 359
Bruges ( The Spirit of Antiquity, enshrined ) 360
After Visiting the Field of Waterloo 361
Scenery between Namur and Liege 361
Aix-la-Chapelle 36a
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In the Cathedral at Cologne 363
Author s Voyage Down the Rhine (Thirty Years Ago) 363
In a Carriage, upon the Banks of the Rhine 364
Hymn, for the Boatmen, as they Approach the Rapids, under the Castle of
Heidelberg 365
Local Recollection on the Heights near Hockheim 366
The Source of the Danube 366
Thejung-Frau—and the Rhine at Shauffausen 367
Memorial, near the Outlet of the Lake of Thun 368
On Approaching the Staub-Bach, Lauterbrunnen 369
The Fall of the Aar—Handec 370
Scene on the Lake ofBrientz 370
Engelberg 371
Our Lady of the Snow 372
The Town ofSchwytz 373
On Hearing the Rant des Vaches on the Top of the Pass of St. Gothard 374
The Church of San Salvador, seen from the Lake of Lugano 374
Fort Fuentes—at the Head of the Lake of Como 377
The Italian Itinerant, and the Swiss Goatherd 378
The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci, in the Refectory of the Convent of
Maria delta Grazia—Milan 381
The Eclipse of the Sun, 1820 382
The Three Cottage Girls 384
The Column Intended by Buonaparte for a Triumphal Edifice in Milan,
now Lying by the Way-side on the Semplon Pass 387
Stanzas, Composed in the Semplon Pass 387
Echo, upon the Gemmi 389
Processions 389
Elegiac Stanzas 392
Sky-Prospect—-from the Plain of France 395
On Being Stranded near the Harbour of Boulogne 396
After Landing—the Valley of Dover 396
To Enterprize 397
Poems not included in series as first published
Desultory Stanzas upon Receiving the Preceding Sheets from the Press 404
Effusion in Presence of the Painted Tower of Tell, at Altorf 407
Composed in one of the Catholic Cantons of Switzerland 408
After-Thought 409
Incident at Bruges 409
At Dover 4x1
Wordsworth s Notes 412
Editor s and Fenwick Notes 419
Nonverbal Variants 442
Selected Transcriptions and Photographic Reproductions 458
Contents xv
Yarrow Revisited, and Other Poems
History of Composition 481
Yarrow Revisited 400
On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford, for Naples 494
A Place of Burial in the South of Scotland 495
On the Sight of a Manse in the South of Scotland 496
Composed in Roslin Chapel, during a Storm 4g6
The Trosachs 497
The Pibroch s note, discountenanced or mute 497
Composed in the Glen of Loch Etive 498
Composed after Reading a Newspaper of the Day 499
Eagles 500
In the Sound of Mull 501
At Tyndrum 501
The Earl of Breadalbane s Ruined Mansion, and Family Burial-place, near
Killin 502
Rest and Be Thankful, at the Head ofGlencroe 503
Alternate reading text 503
Highland Hut 504
Alternate reading text 504
The Brownie 505
To the Planet Venus, an Evening Star 506
Bothwell Castle 507
Alternate reading text 507
Picture of Daniel in the Lion s Den, at Hamilton Palace 508
The Avon (a feeder of the Annan) 509
Alternate reading text 509
Suggested by a View from an Eminence in Inglewood Forest 510
Hart s-horn Tree, nearPenrith 511
Countess s Pillar 511
Roman Antiquities 512
Apology 513
The Highland Broach 515
Poem not included in series as first published
The Modern Athens 519
Wordsworth s Notes 520
Editor s and Fenwick Notes 525
Nonverbal Variants 537
Selected Transcriptions and Photographic Reproductions 552
Sonnets Composed or Suggested during a Tour in Scotland, in the Summer of 1833
History of Composition 561
[Wordsworth s Prefatory Note] 573
Adieu, Rydalian Laurels! that have grown 574
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Why should the Enthusiast, journeying through this Isle 574
They called Thee merry England, in old time 575
To the River Greta, near Keswick 57^
To the RiverDerwent 576
In Sight of the Town of Cockermouth, (where the Author was Born, and his
Father s Remains are Laid.) 577
Address from the Spirit of Cockermouth Castle 578
Nun s Well, Brigham 578
To a Friend (on the Banks of the Derwent) 579
Mary Queen of Scots (Landing at the Mouth of the Derwent, Workington) 580
In the Channel, between the Coast of Cumberland and the Isle of Man 581
At Sea off the Isle of Man 5 81
Desire we past illusions to recall? 582
On Entering Douglas Bay, Isle of Man 582
By the Sea-shore, Isle of Man 583
Isle of Man 584
The Retired Marine Officer, Isle of Man 585
By a Retired Mariner 586
At Bala-Sala, Isle of Man 586
Tynwald Hill 587
Alternate reading text 588
Despond who will—/heard a voice exclaim 588
In the Frith of Clyde, Ailsa Crag 589
On the Frith of Clyde 590
On Revisiting Dunolly Castle 591
The Dunolly Eagle 592
Cave ofStaffa ( We saw, but surely, in the motley crowd ) 592
Cave ofStaffa ( Thanks for the lessons of this Spot—fit school ) 593
Cave ofStaffa ( Ye shadowy Beings, that have rights and claims ) 594
Rowers on the Top of the Pillars at the Entrance of the Cave 594
On to Iona!—What can she afford 595
Iona 596
Alternate reading text 596
The Black Stones of Iona 597
Homeward we turn. Isle of Columba s Cell 597
Greenock 598
Alternate reading text 598
There! said a Stripling, pointing with meet pride 599
Fancy and Tradition 600
The River Eden, Cumberland 600
Monument of Mrs. Howard, (by Nollekins,) in Wetheral Church, near
Corby, on the Banks of the Eden 601
Tranquillity! the sovereign aim wert thou 602
Alternate reading text 602
Nunnery 603
Steamboats, Viaducts, and Railways 604
Contents xvii
Lowther! in thy majestic Pile are seen 604
Alternate reading text 605
To the Earl ofLonsdale 605
Alternate reading text 606
To Cordelia M—, Hallsteads, Ullswater 607
Conclusion 607
Alternate reading text 1 608
Alternate reading text 2 608
Poems not included in series as first published
The Monument Commonly Called Long Meg and her Daughters, near
the River Eden 609
Written in a Blank Leaf of Macpherson s Ossian 610
The Somnambulist 612
Stanzas Suggested in a Steam-boat off St. Bees Heads, on the Coast of
Cumberland 620
Alternate reading text 629
Wordsworth s Notes 633
Editor s and Fenwick Notes 640
Nonverbal Variants 656
Selected Transcriptions and Photographic Reproductions 680
Memorials of a Tour in Italy. 1837
History of Composition 731
To Henry Crabb Robinson 740
[Wordsworth s Prefatory Note] 741
Alternate reading text 741
Musings near Aquapendente 742
The Pine of Monte Mario at Rome 757
At Rome ( Is this, ye Gods, the Capitolian Hill? ) 757
At Rome.—Regrets.—In Allusion to Niebuhr and Other Modem Historians 758
Continued 759
Plea for the Historian 760
At Rome ( They—who have seen the noble Roman s scorn ) 761
Near Rome, in Sight of St. Peter s 761
AtAlbano 7*^2
Alternate reading text 762
Near Anio s stream, I spied a gentle Dove 763
Alternate reading text 763
From the Alban Hills, Looking towards Rome 764
Near the Lake of Thrasymene 764
Near the Same Lake 7^5
Alternate reading text 1 765
Alternate reading text 2 766
The Cuckoo at Lavema 766
At the Convent of Camaldoli 772
Continued 773
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Alternate reading text 774
At the Eremite or Upper Convent of Camaldoli 77 4
At Vallombrosa 775
Alternate reading text 77§
At Florence 777
Before the Picture of the Baptist, by Raphael, in the Gallery at Florence 778
At Florence.—From Michael Angelo ( Rapt above earth by power of
one fair face ) 779
At Florence.—FromM. Angelo ( Eternal Lord! eased of a cumbrous
load ) 78o
Among the Ruins of a Convent in the Apennines 78 *
At Bologna, in Remembrance of the Late Insurrections 782
Continued 783
Concluded 783
In Lombardy 784
After Leaving Italy 784
Continued 785
Poems not included in series as first published
The Pillar of Trajan 786
Composed on May-Morning, 1838 788
Alternate reading text 789
Wordsworth s Notes 79°
Editor s and Fenwick Notes 795
Nonverbal Variants 810
Selected Transcriptions and Photographic Reproductions 828
Sonnets upon the Punishment of Death
History of Composition 865
Suggested by the View of Lancaster Castle (on the Road from the South) 869
Tenderly do we feel by Nature s law 870
The Roman Consul doomed his sons to die 870
Is Death, when evil against good has fought 871
Not to the object specially designed 871
Ye brood of conscience—Spectres! that frequent 872
Before the world had past her time of youth 872
Alternate reading text 873
Fit retribution, by the moral code 873
Alternate reading text 874
Though to give timely warning and deter 874
Our bodily life, some plead, that life the shrine 875
Ah, think how one compelled for life to abide 875
See the Condemned alone within his cell 876
Conclusion 876
Apology 877
Editor s Notes 878
Contents xix
Nonverbal Variants 880
Selected Transcriptions and Photographic Reproductions 884
Sonnets Dedicated to Liberty and Order
History of Composition 899
Composed after Reading a Newspaper of the Day 904
Upon the late General Fast 904
Said Secrecy to Cowardice and Fraud 905
Blest Statesman He, whose Mind s unselfish will 905
In Allusion to Various Recent Histories and Notices of the French
Revolution 906
Continued 907
Concluded 907
Men of the Western World! in Fate s dark book 908
To the Pennsylvanians 909
At Bologna, in Remembrance of the Late Insurrections, 1831 gio
Continued g i o
Concluded 911
Young England—what is then become of Old 911
Feel for the wrongs to universal ken 912
Wordsworth s Notes g 13
Editor s and Fenwick Notes 914
Nonverbal Variants 918
Appendixes
I. List of Contents of the River Duddon Volume, 1820 923
II. Wordsworth and the Sonnet 925
III. Relationship of DC MS. 177 to the Amherst and Morgan
Manuscripts and to the Kenyon Notebook 933
IV. Textual Observations on Greenock; The Somnambulist; Stanzas
Suggested in a Steam-boat off St. Bees Heads, on the Coast of Cumberland;
Musings near Aquapendente, The Cuckoo at Laverna; and At Florence.—
From Michael Angela 943
V. Saint Monica, by Charlotte Smith (Wordsworth s Acknowledged
Source for the Versification of Stanzas Suggested in a Steam-boat off
St. Bees Heads, on the Coast of Cumberland) 949
VI. Text of Sonnets by Michelangelo (Translated in Memorials of a Tour in
Italy, XVIII and XIX, Pages 779-781) g.53
Index of Titles and First Lines 955
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spelling | Wordsworth, William 1770-1850 Verfasser (DE-588)118635212 aut Sammlung Sonnet series and itinerary poems 1820 - 1845 by William Wordsworth. Ed. by Geoffrey Jackson 1. publ. Ithaca, NY [u.a.] Cornell Univ. Press 2004 LII, 969 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Cornell Wordsworth [20] Wordsworth, William <1770-1850> - Voyages - Poésie Wordsworth, William <1770-1850> Travel Poetry Wordsworth, William 1770-1850 (DE-588)118635212 gnd rswk-swf Sonnets, English Travel Poetry Voyages and travels Poetry Sonett (DE-588)4055555-0 gnd rswk-swf Europa Großbritannien Europe Poetry Great Britain Poetry (DE-588)4136710-8 Kommentar gnd-content Wordsworth, William 1770-1850 (DE-588)118635212 p Sonett (DE-588)4055555-0 s b DE-604 Jackson, Geoffrey 1915-1987 Sonstige (DE-588)1016988583 oth The Cornell Wordsworth [20] (DE-604)BV002796832 20 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=010490206&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Sonnet series and itinerary poems 1820 - 1845 |
title_auth | Sonnet series and itinerary poems 1820 - 1845 |
title_exact_search | Sonnet series and itinerary poems 1820 - 1845 |
title_full | Sonnet series and itinerary poems 1820 - 1845 by William Wordsworth. Ed. by Geoffrey Jackson |
title_fullStr | Sonnet series and itinerary poems 1820 - 1845 by William Wordsworth. Ed. by Geoffrey Jackson |
title_full_unstemmed | Sonnet series and itinerary poems 1820 - 1845 by William Wordsworth. Ed. by Geoffrey Jackson |
title_short | Sonnet series and itinerary poems |
title_sort | sonnet series and itinerary poems 1820 1845 |
title_sub | 1820 - 1845 |
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