The poems of William Wordsworth :: collected reading texts from the Cornell Wordsworth series. Volume 1 /
This is a collection of William Wordsworth's poetry.
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505 | 8 | |a Sonnet written by Mr â€?â€?â€? immediately after the death of his WifeSonnet, on seeing Miss Helen Maria Williams weep at a Tale of Distress. -- The Dogâ€?An Idyllium -- â€Here M. â€?â€?â€?â€?sleep[s] who livâ€?d a patriarchâ€?s daysâ€? -- [The Vale of Esthwaite] -- [Extracts from The Vale of Esthwaite] -- Various Extracts from The vale of Esthwaite -- Pity (â€What thoâ€? my griefs must never flowâ€?) -- â€melancholy joyâ€? -- Pity (â€Now too while oâ€?er the heart we feelâ€?) -- â€In Evening tints of joy [arrayâ€?d]â€? | |
505 | 8 | |a €How sweet at Eveâ€?s still hour the songâ€?Vale longum vale. Sentiments of Affection for inanimate Nature -- â€But cease my Soul ah! cease to pryâ€? -- Evening Sounds -- Description of a dying storm -- Scenes -- â€What from the social chain can tearâ€? -- â€How sweet in Lifeâ€?s tear-glistering mornâ€? -- â€Come thou in robe of darkest blueâ€? [To Melpomene] -- Hope -- Torrent -- â€Hoarse sound the swoln and angry floodsâ€? -- â€The moaning owl shall soonâ€? -- â€I the whileâ€? -- â€On tiptoe forward as I leanâ€?d aghastâ€? -- Death a Dirge | |
505 | 8 | |a Dirge Sung by a Minstrel[Shipwreck of the Soul] -- [Evening Sonnets] -- Horace To Apollo -- [Lament for Bion (from Moschus)] -- From the Greek -- [Septimius and Acme] -- [Lines on Milton] -- â€If grief dismiss me not to them that restâ€? -- Translation ['From the French']. -- â€The western clouds a deepening gloom displayâ€? -- Inscription for a seat by the pathway side ascending to Windy Brow -- â€Thou who with youthful vigour rich, and lightâ€? -- Septimi, Gades -- [Ode] (from Horace) -- [Imitation of Juvenal, Satire VIII] | |
505 | 8 | |a [Unplaced Lines for Imitation of Juvenal]â€The hour-bell sounds and I must goâ€? -- Address to the Ocean. -- [Greyhound Ballad] -- The Three Graves -- An Evening Walk (1793) -- Descriptive Sketches (1793) -- Adventures on Salisbury Plain (1795â€?1799) -- The Borderers (1797â€?1799) -- The Ruined Cottage and The Pedlar (1798, 1803â€?1804) -- The Ruined Cottage. A Poem.â€? -- [Revised Ending for The Ruined Cottage] -- The Pedlar -- LYRICAL BALLADS and other poems 1797-1800 -- Lyrical Ballads 1798 | |
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contents | Cover -- Licence and Use -- Title page -- Copyright Notice -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Acknowledgements and Note on the Text -- Early Poems and Fragments (1785â€?1797) -- Lines on the Bicentenary of Hawkshead School -- Anacreon Imitated -- The Death of the Starling. Catullus -- â€My Lesbia let us love and liveâ€? -- Beauty and Moonlight An Ode Fragment -- â€And will you leave me thus aloneâ€? -- On the death of an unfortunate Lady. -- A Winterâ€?s Eveningâ€? Fragment of an Ode to winter Sonnet written by Mr â€?â€?â€? immediately after the death of his WifeSonnet, on seeing Miss Helen Maria Williams weep at a Tale of Distress. -- The Dogâ€?An Idyllium -- â€Here M. â€?â€?â€?â€?sleep[s] who livâ€?d a patriarchâ€?s daysâ€? -- [The Vale of Esthwaite] -- [Extracts from The Vale of Esthwaite] -- Various Extracts from The vale of Esthwaite -- Pity (â€What thoâ€? my griefs must never flowâ€?) -- â€melancholy joyâ€? -- Pity (â€Now too while oâ€?er the heart we feelâ€?) -- â€In Evening tints of joy [arrayâ€?d]â€? €How sweet at Eveâ€?s still hour the songâ€?Vale longum vale. Sentiments of Affection for inanimate Nature -- â€But cease my Soul ah! cease to pryâ€? -- Evening Sounds -- Description of a dying storm -- Scenes -- â€What from the social chain can tearâ€? -- â€How sweet in Lifeâ€?s tear-glistering mornâ€? -- â€Come thou in robe of darkest blueâ€? [To Melpomene] -- Hope -- Torrent -- â€Hoarse sound the swoln and angry floodsâ€? -- â€The moaning owl shall soonâ€? -- â€I the whileâ€? -- â€On tiptoe forward as I leanâ€?d aghastâ€? -- Death a Dirge Dirge Sung by a Minstrel[Shipwreck of the Soul] -- [Evening Sonnets] -- Horace To Apollo -- [Lament for Bion (from Moschus)] -- From the Greek -- [Septimius and Acme] -- [Lines on Milton] -- â€If grief dismiss me not to them that restâ€? -- Translation ['From the French']. -- â€The western clouds a deepening gloom displayâ€? -- Inscription for a seat by the pathway side ascending to Windy Brow -- â€Thou who with youthful vigour rich, and lightâ€? -- Septimi, Gades -- [Ode] (from Horace) -- [Imitation of Juvenal, Satire VIII] [Unplaced Lines for Imitation of Juvenal]â€The hour-bell sounds and I must goâ€? -- Address to the Ocean. -- [Greyhound Ballad] -- The Three Graves -- An Evening Walk (1793) -- Descriptive Sketches (1793) -- Adventures on Salisbury Plain (1795â€?1799) -- The Borderers (1797â€?1799) -- The Ruined Cottage and The Pedlar (1798, 1803â€?1804) -- The Ruined Cottage. A Poem.â€? -- [Revised Ending for The Ruined Cottage] -- The Pedlar -- LYRICAL BALLADS and other poems 1797-1800 -- Lyrical Ballads 1798 |
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spelling | Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJvt6g3PMF7h7jXffgt3Qq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79006595 The poems of William Wordsworth : collected reading texts from the Cornell Wordsworth series. Volume 1 / edited by Jared Curtis. Penrith : Humanities-Ebooks, ©2009. 1 online resource (783 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier This is a collection of William Wordsworth's poetry. Print version record. Cover -- Licence and Use -- Title page -- Copyright Notice -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Acknowledgements and Note on the Text -- Early Poems and Fragments (1785â€?1797) -- Lines on the Bicentenary of Hawkshead School -- Anacreon Imitated -- The Death of the Starling. Catullus -- â€My Lesbia let us love and liveâ€? -- Beauty and Moonlight An Ode Fragment -- â€And will you leave me thus aloneâ€? -- On the death of an unfortunate Lady. -- A Winterâ€?s Eveningâ€? Fragment of an Ode to winter Sonnet written by Mr â€?â€?â€? immediately after the death of his WifeSonnet, on seeing Miss Helen Maria Williams weep at a Tale of Distress. -- The Dogâ€?An Idyllium -- â€Here M. â€?â€?â€?â€?sleep[s] who livâ€?d a patriarchâ€?s daysâ€? -- [The Vale of Esthwaite] -- [Extracts from The Vale of Esthwaite] -- Various Extracts from The vale of Esthwaite -- Pity (â€What thoâ€? my griefs must never flowâ€?) -- â€melancholy joyâ€? -- Pity (â€Now too while oâ€?er the heart we feelâ€?) -- â€In Evening tints of joy [arrayâ€?d]â€? €How sweet at Eveâ€?s still hour the songâ€?Vale longum vale. Sentiments of Affection for inanimate Nature -- â€But cease my Soul ah! cease to pryâ€? -- Evening Sounds -- Description of a dying storm -- Scenes -- â€What from the social chain can tearâ€? -- â€How sweet in Lifeâ€?s tear-glistering mornâ€? -- â€Come thou in robe of darkest blueâ€? [To Melpomene] -- Hope -- Torrent -- â€Hoarse sound the swoln and angry floodsâ€? -- â€The moaning owl shall soonâ€? -- â€I the whileâ€? -- â€On tiptoe forward as I leanâ€?d aghastâ€? -- Death a Dirge Dirge Sung by a Minstrel[Shipwreck of the Soul] -- [Evening Sonnets] -- Horace To Apollo -- [Lament for Bion (from Moschus)] -- From the Greek -- [Septimius and Acme] -- [Lines on Milton] -- â€If grief dismiss me not to them that restâ€? -- Translation ['From the French']. -- â€The western clouds a deepening gloom displayâ€? -- Inscription for a seat by the pathway side ascending to Windy Brow -- â€Thou who with youthful vigour rich, and lightâ€? -- Septimi, Gades -- [Ode] (from Horace) -- [Imitation of Juvenal, Satire VIII] [Unplaced Lines for Imitation of Juvenal]â€The hour-bell sounds and I must goâ€? -- Address to the Ocean. -- [Greyhound Ballad] -- The Three Graves -- An Evening Walk (1793) -- Descriptive Sketches (1793) -- Adventures on Salisbury Plain (1795â€?1799) -- The Borderers (1797â€?1799) -- The Ruined Cottage and The Pedlar (1798, 1803â€?1804) -- The Ruined Cottage. A Poem.â€? -- [Revised Ending for The Ruined Cottage] -- The Pedlar -- LYRICAL BALLADS and other poems 1797-1800 -- Lyrical Ballads 1798 English poetry 19th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043937 Poésie anglaise 19e siècle. POETRY English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh English poetry fast 1800-1899 fast Curtis, Jared R., 1936- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJj8MKxgybKXhWq9jr3G73 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81037236 Print version: Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Poems of William Wordsworth : Vol. 1. Penrith : Humanities-Ebooks, 2009 9781847600899 (OCoLC)663479538 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=373339 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850 The poems of William Wordsworth : collected reading texts from the Cornell Wordsworth series. Cover -- Licence and Use -- Title page -- Copyright Notice -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Acknowledgements and Note on the Text -- Early Poems and Fragments (1785â€?1797) -- Lines on the Bicentenary of Hawkshead School -- Anacreon Imitated -- The Death of the Starling. Catullus -- â€My Lesbia let us love and liveâ€? -- Beauty and Moonlight An Ode Fragment -- â€And will you leave me thus aloneâ€? -- On the death of an unfortunate Lady. -- A Winterâ€?s Eveningâ€? Fragment of an Ode to winter Sonnet written by Mr â€?â€?â€? immediately after the death of his WifeSonnet, on seeing Miss Helen Maria Williams weep at a Tale of Distress. -- The Dogâ€?An Idyllium -- â€Here M. â€?â€?â€?â€?sleep[s] who livâ€?d a patriarchâ€?s daysâ€? -- [The Vale of Esthwaite] -- [Extracts from The Vale of Esthwaite] -- Various Extracts from The vale of Esthwaite -- Pity (â€What thoâ€? my griefs must never flowâ€?) -- â€melancholy joyâ€? -- Pity (â€Now too while oâ€?er the heart we feelâ€?) -- â€In Evening tints of joy [arrayâ€?d]â€? €How sweet at Eveâ€?s still hour the songâ€?Vale longum vale. Sentiments of Affection for inanimate Nature -- â€But cease my Soul ah! cease to pryâ€? -- Evening Sounds -- Description of a dying storm -- Scenes -- â€What from the social chain can tearâ€? -- â€How sweet in Lifeâ€?s tear-glistering mornâ€? -- â€Come thou in robe of darkest blueâ€? [To Melpomene] -- Hope -- Torrent -- â€Hoarse sound the swoln and angry floodsâ€? -- â€The moaning owl shall soonâ€? -- â€I the whileâ€? -- â€On tiptoe forward as I leanâ€?d aghastâ€? -- Death a Dirge Dirge Sung by a Minstrel[Shipwreck of the Soul] -- [Evening Sonnets] -- Horace To Apollo -- [Lament for Bion (from Moschus)] -- From the Greek -- [Septimius and Acme] -- [Lines on Milton] -- â€If grief dismiss me not to them that restâ€? -- Translation ['From the French']. -- â€The western clouds a deepening gloom displayâ€? -- Inscription for a seat by the pathway side ascending to Windy Brow -- â€Thou who with youthful vigour rich, and lightâ€? -- Septimi, Gades -- [Ode] (from Horace) -- [Imitation of Juvenal, Satire VIII] [Unplaced Lines for Imitation of Juvenal]â€The hour-bell sounds and I must goâ€? -- Address to the Ocean. -- [Greyhound Ballad] -- The Three Graves -- An Evening Walk (1793) -- Descriptive Sketches (1793) -- Adventures on Salisbury Plain (1795â€?1799) -- The Borderers (1797â€?1799) -- The Ruined Cottage and The Pedlar (1798, 1803â€?1804) -- The Ruined Cottage. A Poem.â€? -- [Revised Ending for The Ruined Cottage] -- The Pedlar -- LYRICAL BALLADS and other poems 1797-1800 -- Lyrical Ballads 1798 English poetry 19th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043937 Poésie anglaise 19e siècle. POETRY English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh English poetry fast |
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title | The poems of William Wordsworth : collected reading texts from the Cornell Wordsworth series. |
title_auth | The poems of William Wordsworth : collected reading texts from the Cornell Wordsworth series. |
title_exact_search | The poems of William Wordsworth : collected reading texts from the Cornell Wordsworth series. |
title_full | The poems of William Wordsworth : collected reading texts from the Cornell Wordsworth series. Volume 1 / edited by Jared Curtis. |
title_fullStr | The poems of William Wordsworth : collected reading texts from the Cornell Wordsworth series. Volume 1 / edited by Jared Curtis. |
title_full_unstemmed | The poems of William Wordsworth : collected reading texts from the Cornell Wordsworth series. Volume 1 / edited by Jared Curtis. |
title_short | The poems of William Wordsworth : |
title_sort | poems of william wordsworth collected reading texts from the cornell wordsworth series |
title_sub | collected reading texts from the Cornell Wordsworth series. |
topic | English poetry 19th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043937 Poésie anglaise 19e siècle. POETRY English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh English poetry fast |
topic_facet | English poetry 19th century. Poésie anglaise 19e siècle. POETRY English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. English poetry |
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