Poems, in Two Volumes
Poems, in Two Volumes is a collection of poetry by English Romantic poet William Wordsworth, published in 1807.
It contains many notable poems, including:
- "Resolution and Independence"
- "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"
- "My Heart Leaps Up"
- "Ode: Intimations of Immortality"
- "Ode to Duty"
- "The Solitary Reaper"
- "Elegiac Stanzas"
- "Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802"
- The Sparrow's Nest
- "London, 1802"
- "The World Is Too Much with Us"
- "Yarrow Unvisited"
Contents
Volume I
- To the Daisy
- Louisa
- Fidelity
- She was a Phantom of delight
- The Redbreast and the Butterfly
- The Sailor's Mother
- To the Small Celandine
- To the same Flower
- Character of the Happy Warrior
- The Horn of Egremont Castle
- The Affliction of Margaret —— of ——
- The Kitten and the falling Leaves
- The Seven Sisters, or the Solitude of Binnorie
- To H.C., six Years old
- Among all lovely things my Love had been
- I travell'd among unknown Men
- Ode to Duty
- 1. Beggars
- 2. To a Sky-Lark
- 3. With how sad Steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the Sky
- 4. Alice Fell
- 5. Resolution and Independence
- Prefatory Sonnet
- 1.
- 2.
- 3. Composed after a Journey across the Hamilton Hills, Yorkshire
- 4.
- 5. To Sleep
- 6. To Sleep
- 7. To Sleep
- 8.
- 9. To the River Duddon
- 10. From the Italian of Michael Angelo
- 11. From the same
- 12. From the same. To the Supreme Being
- 13. Written in very early Youth
- 14. Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1803
- 15.
- 16.
- 17. To ——
- 18.
- 19.
- 20. To the Memory of Raisley Calvert
CONTENTS.
- 1. Composed by the Sea-side, near Calais, August, 1802
- 2. Is it a Reed
- 3. To a Friend, composed near Calais, on the Road leading to Ardres, August 7, 1802
- 4.
- 5.
- 6. On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
- 7. The King of Sweden
- 8. To Toussaint L'Ouverture
- 9.
- 10. Composed in the Valley near Dover, on the Day of Landing
- 11.
- 12. Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland
- 13. Written in London, September, 1802
- 14.
- 15.
- 16.
- 17.
- 18.
- 19.
- 20.
- 21.
- 22.
- 23. To the Men of Kent. October, 1803
- 24.
- 25. Anticipation. October, 1803
- 26.
Volume II
- 1. Rob Roy's Grave
- 2. The solitary Reaper
- 3. Stepping Westward
- 4. Glen-Almain, or the Narrow Glen
- 5. The Matron of Jedborough and her Husband
- 6. To a Highland Girl
- 7. Sonnet
- 8. Address to the Sons of Burns after visiting their Father's Grave, Aug. 14th, 1803
- 9. Yarrow Unvisited
- 1. To a Butterfly
- 2.
- 3.
- 4.
- 5. Written in March while resting on the Bridge at the Foot of Brother's Water
- 6. The small Celandine
- 7. No title
- 8.
- 9. The Sparrow's Nest
- 10. Gipsies
- 11. To the Cuckoo
- 12. To a Butterfly
- 13.
- The Blind Highland Boy
- The Green Linnet
- To a Young Lady, who had been reproached for taking long Walks in the Country
- By their floating Mill, &c
- Star-gazers
- Power of Music
- To the Daisy
- To the same Flower
- Incident, characteristic of a favourite Dog,
- which belonged to a Friend of the Author
- Tribute to the Memory of the same Dog
- Sonnet
- Sonnet
- Sonnet
- Sonnet to Thomas Clarkson
- Once in a lonely Hamlet, &c
- Foresight, or the Charge of a Child to his younger Companion
- A Complaint
- I am not One, &c
- Yes! full surely 'twas the Echo, &c
- To the Spade of a Friend
- Song, at the Feast of Brougham Castle
- Lines, composed at Grasmere
- Elegiac Stanzas
- Ode
- Notes
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