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William Wordsworth (Continued)
From Book III. Residence at Cam-
bridge
From Book IV. Summer Vacation.
From Book V. Books
From Book VI. Cambridge and the
Alps
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259
Book VIII. Retrospect-Love of Na-
ture Leading to Love of Man... 250
From Book XI. France
From Book XII. Imagination and
Taste, How Impaired and Restored. 261
Book XIII. Imagination and Taste,
How Impaired and Restored (con-
cluded)
Michael ...
It Was an April Morning..
273
'Tis Said That Some Have Died for Love 273
The Excursion
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Flood
When I Have Borne in Memory.
Great Men Have Been among Us..
It Is not to Be Thought of That the
To H. C....
To the Daisy.
To the Same Flower.
To the Daisy..
The Green Linnet.
Yew-Trees ..
At the Grave of Burns.
To a Highland Girl..
Stepping Westward.
The Solitary Reaper.
Yarrow Unvisited.
October, 1803....
To the Men of Kent..
Anticipation, October, 1803.
To the Cuckoo...
She Was a Phantom of Delight.
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud.
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The Affliction of Margaret.
Ode to Duty..
To a Skylark..
Elegiac Stanzas.
To a Young Lady.
Character of the Happy Warrior.
Power of Music...
Yes, It Was the Mountain Echo..
Nuns Fret Not at Their Convent's Nar-
row Room.
Personal Talk..
Admonition
How Sweet It Is, When Mother Fancy
Rocks
...
301
Composed by the Side of Grasmere Lake 302
The World Is too Much with Us; Late
and Soon....
To Sleep...
November, 1806.
302
Ode: Intimations of Immortality. ... 303.
Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation
of Switzerland.....
305
Characteristics of a Child Three Years
Old
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308
Here Pause: the Poet Claims at Least
This Praise
Laodamía
Yarrow Visited.
Hast Thou Seen, with Flash Incessant.. 309
Composed upon an Evening of Extraor-
dinary Splendor and Beauty...
To a Snowdrop....
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310
There Is a Little Unpretending Rill.... 310
Between Namur and Liege.
Composed in One of the Catholic Cantons 311
From The River Duddon
Sole Listener, Duddon.
After-Thought
From Ecclesiastical Sonnets
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300
The Trosachs.
If Thou Indeed Derive Thy Light from
Heaven
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314
If This Great World of Joy and Pain.. 314
"There!" Said a Stripling, Pointing
with Meet Pride.
Most Sweet It Is with Unuplifted Eyes 315
To a Child...
315
Extempore Effusion upon the Death of
James Hogg
Hark! 'Tis the Thrush.
A Poet! He Hath Put His Heart to
School
316
So Fair, So Sweet, Withal So Sensitive. 316
The Unremitting Voice of Nightly
Streams
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John Keats (Continued)
As from the Darkening Gloom a Silver
Dove
754
Sonnet to Solitude.
To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent 754
Oh! How I Love on a Fair Summer's Eve 754
I Stood Tiptoe upon a Little Hill... ... 754
758
Sleep and Poetry.
Addressed to Benjamin Robert Haydon. 763
To G. A. W....
Stanzas (In a drear-nighted December). 763
Happy Is England..
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764
On the Grasshopper and Cricket'.
After Dark Vapors Have Oppress'd Our
Plains
On a Picture of Leander.
To Leigh Hunt, Esq....
On Seeing the Elgin Marbles.
On the Sea..
Written on the Blank Space at the End
of Chaucer's Tale of "The Floure
and the Lefe".
Lines (Unfelt, unheard, unseen).
On Leigh Hunt's Poem "The Story of
Rimini''
When I Have Fears That I May Cease to
Be
To the Nile.
To Spenser
The Human Seasons.
On Sitting Down to Read "King Lear"'
Once Again....
Lines on the Mermaid Tavern.
Robin Hood....
Endymion
Isabella; or The Pot of Basil.
To Homer
Fragment of an Ode to Maia. To Ailsa Rock..
Ode on Indolence...
La Belle Dame Sans Merci.
On Fame....
Another on Fame.
To Sleep
Ode to Psyche.
Ode to a Nightingale.
Lamia
The Eve of St. Agnes..
The Eve of St. Mark.
Hyperion
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767
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Fancy
826
Ode (Bards of Passion and of Mirth).. 826
Ode on Melancholy.
827
Ode on a Grecian Urn.
828
829
830
831 John Wilson Croker (1780-1857)
832
To Autumn..
To Fannie..
Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast As
Thou Art.
From Keats's Letters
To Benjamin Bailey.
To John Hamilton Reynolds.
To John Taylor...
To James Augustus Hessey.
To George and Georgiana Keats.
To John Hamilton Reynolds..
To Percy Bysshe Shelley..
To George and Georgiana Keats..
To Benjamin Bailey
To George Keats
To George and Georgiana Keats. To Benjamin Bailey.. Preface to Endymion.
James Henry Leigh Hunt (1784-1859)
The Story of Rimini
From Canto III..
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865
To Hampstead..
To the Grasshopper and the Cricket.
The Nile...
Mahmoud
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873
Getting Up on Cold Mornings.
From On the Realities of Imagination.. 874
A "Now," Descriptive of a Hot Day... 877
878
Shaking Hands...
From Dreams on the Borders of the Land
of Poetry
Song of Fairies Robbing Orchard.
Abou Ben Adhem and the Angel..
The Glove and the Lions..
Rondeau
The Fish, the Man, and the Spirit.
Hearing Music..
The Old Lady.
I. The Demands of Poetry.
II. My Bower
III. On a Bust of Bacchus.
Of the Sight of Shops
From Part II...
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1291
.1288
... 880
Proem to Selection from Keats's Poetry. 882
From Preface to The Story of Rimini..1276
Francis Jeffrey (1773-1850)
From Crabbe's Poems...
From Alison's Essays on the Nature and
Principles of Taste.....
From Wordsworth's The Excursion..
From Wordsworth's The White Doe of
Rylstone
From Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto
the Third
.....
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880
Endymion: A Poetical Romance by John
Keats
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را
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