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| William Wordsworth Poems in Two Volumes (II)
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Poems Written During a Tour in Scotland |
| Rob Roy's Grave |
| The Solitary Reaper |
| Stepping Westward |
| Glen-Almain, or the Narrow Glen |
| The Matron of Jedborough and her Husband |
| To a Highland Girl |
| Sonnet |
| Address to the Sons of Burns |
| Yarrow Unvisited |
Moods of My Own Mind |
| To A Butterfly |
| "The Sun has long been set:" |
| "O Nightingale! thou surely art" |
| The Rainbow |
| The Small Celandine |
| "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" |
| "Who fancied what a pretty sight" |
| The Sparrow's Nest |
| Gipsies |
| To The Cuckoo |
| To A Butterfly |
| "It is no Spirit who from Heaven hath flown," |
The Blind Highland Boy; with Other Poems |
| 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," |
| Star Gazers |
| Power of Music |
| To the Daisy |
| Incident, characteristic of a favourite Dog, |
| Tribute to the Memory of the same Dog |
| Sonnet. Admonition |
| Sonnet |
| A Complaint |
| Sonnet. A Prophecy. Feb. 1807 |
| Sonnet, To Thomas Clarkson, |
| "Once in a lonely Hamlet I sojourn'd" |
| Foresight, or the Charge of a Child to his younger Companion |
| "I am not One who much or oft delight" |
| "Yes! full surely 'twas the Echo" |
| To the Spade of a Friend |
| Song, At the Feast of Brougham Castle |
| Lines |
| Elegiac Stanzas |
| Ode |
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