Wordsworth, William
William Wordsworth (7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850) was a major English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with the 1798 joint publication Lyrical Ballads.
Wordsworth's magnum opus is generally considered to be The Prelude, a semiautobiographical poem of his early years which he revised and expanded a number of times. It was posthumously titled and published, prior to which it was generally known as the poem "to Coleridge". Wordsworth was Britain's Poet Laureate from 1843 until his death in 1850. --from Wikipedia
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- Guide to the Lakes (1810) << Wordsworth's Guide to the Lakes
- Guide to the Lakes (1835) << Wordsworth's Guide to the Lakes
- We are Seven << Lyrical Ballads
- The Last of the Flock << Lyrical Ballads
- The Idiot Boy << Lyrical Ballads
- The Tables turned; an Evening Scene, on the same subject << Lyrical Ballads
- The Complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman << Lyrical Ballads
- The Convict << Lyrical Ballads
- The Female Vagrant << Lyrical Ballads
- Simon Lee, the old Huntsman << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written in early Spring << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written near Richmond, upon the Thames << Lyrical Ballads
- Animal Tranquillity and Decay, a Sketch << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written above Tintern Abbey << Lyrical Ballads
- Expostulation and Reply << Lyrical Ballads
- The Complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite << Lyrical Ballads
- The Thorn << Lyrical Ballads
- We are Seven << Lyrical Ballads
- Simon Lee, the old Huntsman << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written when sailing in a Boat at Evening << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written above Tintern Abbey << Lyrical Ballads
- There was a Boy, c << Lyrical Ballads
- Strange fits of passion I have known, c << Lyrical Ballads
- The Waterfall and the Eglantine << Lyrical Ballads
- Lucy Gray << Lyrical Ballads
- The Idle Shepherd-Boys, or Dungeon-Gill Force, a Pastoral << Lyrical Ballads
- Poor Susan << Lyrical Ballads
- Notes << Lyrical Ballads
- The Brothers, a Pastoral Poem << Lyrical Ballads
- Song << Lyrical Ballads
- Lucy Gray << Lyrical Ballads
- Poor Susan << Lyrical Ballads
- To a Sexton << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written with a Slate-Pencil upon a Stone, c << Lyrical Ballads
- The Fountain, a conversation << Lyrical Ballads
- The Pet-Lamb, a Pastoral << Lyrical Ballads
- The Old Cumberland Beggar, a Description << Lyrical Ballads
- A Fragment << Lyrical Ballads
- The Tables turned; an Evening Scene, on the same subject << Lyrical Ballads
- The Last of the Flock << Lyrical Ballads
- Anecdote for Fathers << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written in early Spring << Lyrical Ballads
- The Idiot Boy << Lyrical Ballads
- Hart-leap Well << Lyrical Ballads
- Ellen Irwin, or the Braes of Kirtle << Lyrical Ballads
- A slumber did my spirit seal, c << Lyrical Ballads
- The Complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman << Lyrical Ballads
- The Idle Shepherd-Boys, or Dungeon-Gill Force, a Pastoral << Lyrical Ballads
- Inscription for the House (an Out-house) on the Island at Grasmere << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written on a Tablet in a School << Lyrical Ballads
- Nutting << Lyrical Ballads
- Written in Germany on one of the coldest days of the century << Lyrical Ballads
- Rural Architecture << Lyrical Ballads
- The two Theives, or the last stage of Avarice << Lyrical Ballads
- Michael, a Pastoral << Lyrical Ballads
- Notes to the Poem of Michael << Lyrical Ballads
- To a Sexton << Lyrical Ballads
- Andrew Jones << Lyrical Ballads
- The two Theives, or the last stage of Avarice << Lyrical Ballads
- A whirl-blast from behind the Hill, c << Lyrical Ballads
- Song for the wandering Jew << Lyrical Ballads
- Ruth << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written with a Slate-Pencil upon a Stone, c << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written on a Tablet in a School << Lyrical Ballads
- The two April Mornings << Lyrical Ballads
- The Fountain, a conversation << Lyrical Ballads
- Nutting << Lyrical Ballads
- Three years she grew in sun and shower, c << Lyrical Ballads
- The Pet-Lamb, a Pastoral << Lyrical Ballads
- Written in Germany on one of the coldest days of the century << Lyrical Ballads
- The Childless Father << Lyrical Ballads
- The Old Cumberland Beggar, a Description << Lyrical Ballads
- Rural Architecture << Lyrical Ballads
- A Poet’s Epitaph << Lyrical Ballads
- A Character << Lyrical Ballads
- A Fragment << Lyrical Ballads
- Michael, a Pastoral << Lyrical Ballads
- Notes to the Poem of The Brothers << Lyrical Ballads
- Notes to the Poem of Michael << Lyrical Ballads
- Expostulation and Reply << Lyrical Ballads
- The Tables turned; an Evening Scene, on the same subject << Lyrical Ballads
- Animal Tranquillity and Decay, a Sketch << Lyrical Ballads
- Goody Blake and Harry Gill << Lyrical Ballads
- The Last of the Flock << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite << Lyrical Ballads
- The Thorn << Lyrical Ballads
- We are Seven << Lyrical Ballads
- Anecdote for Fathers << Lyrical Ballads
- The Female Vagrant << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written in early Spring << Lyrical Ballads
- Simon Lee, the old Huntsman << Lyrical Ballads
- The Idiot Boy << Lyrical Ballads
- The Mad Mother << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written above Tintern Abbey << Lyrical Ballads
- Hart-leap Well << Lyrical Ballads
- There was a Boy, c << Lyrical Ballads
- Ellen Irwin, or the Braes of Kirtle << Lyrical Ballads
- Strange fits of passion I have known, c << Lyrical Ballads
- A slumber did my spirit seal, c << Lyrical Ballads
- The Waterfall and the Eglantine << Lyrical Ballads
- The Oak and the Broom, a Pastoral << Lyrical Ballads
- The Complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman << Lyrical Ballads
- ’Tis said that some have died for love, c << Lyrical Ballads
- The Idle Shepherd-Boys, or Dungeon-Gill Force, a Pastoral << Lyrical Ballads
- Inscription for the House (an Out-house) on the Island at Grasmere << Lyrical Ballads
- Andrew Jones << Lyrical Ballads
- Ruth << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written on a Tablet in a School << Lyrical Ballads
- The two April Mornings << Lyrical Ballads
- Nutting << Lyrical Ballads
- Three years she grew in sun and shower, c << Lyrical Ballads
- Written in Germany on one of the coldest days of the century << Lyrical Ballads
- The Childless Father << Lyrical Ballads
- Rural Architecture << Lyrical Ballads
- A Poet’s Epitaph << Lyrical Ballads
- Expostulation and Reply << Lyrical Ballads
- Animal Tranquillity and Decay, a Sketch << Lyrical Ballads
- Goody Blake and Harry Gill << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite << Lyrical Ballads
- The Thorn << Lyrical Ballads
- We are Seven << Lyrical Ballads
- The Female Vagrant << Lyrical Ballads
- Simon Lee, the old Huntsman << Lyrical Ballads
- The Mad Mother << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written above Tintern Abbey << Lyrical Ballads
- Notes << Lyrical Ballads
- There was a Boy, c << Lyrical Ballads
- The Brothers, a Pastoral Poem << Lyrical Ballads
- Strange fits of passion I have known, c << Lyrical Ballads
- Song << Lyrical Ballads
- The Waterfall and the Eglantine << Lyrical Ballads
- The Oak and the Broom, a Pastoral << Lyrical Ballads
- Lucy Gray << Lyrical Ballads
- ’Tis said that some have died for love, c << Lyrical Ballads
- Poor Susan << Lyrical Ballads
- To a Sexton << Lyrical Ballads
- Andrew Jones << Lyrical Ballads
- Ruth << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written with a Slate-Pencil upon a Stone, c << Lyrical Ballads
- The two April Mornings << Lyrical Ballads
- The Fountain, a conversation << Lyrical Ballads
- Three years she grew in sun and shower, c << Lyrical Ballads
- The Pet-Lamb, a Pastoral << Lyrical Ballads
- The Childless Father << Lyrical Ballads
- The Old Cumberland Beggar, a Description << Lyrical Ballads
- A Poet’s Epitaph << Lyrical Ballads
- A Fragment << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written when sailing in a Boat at Evening << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written near Richmond, upon the Thames << Lyrical Ballads
- A whirl-blast from behind the Hill, c << Lyrical Ballads
- Song for the wandering Jew << Lyrical Ballads
- Notes to the Poem of The Brothers << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite << Lyrical Ballads
- The Female Vagrant << Lyrical Ballads
- Goody Blake and Harry Gill << Lyrical Ballads
- Simon Lee, the old Huntsman << Lyrical Ballads
- Anecdote for Fathers << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written in early Spring << Lyrical Ballads
- The Thorn << Lyrical Ballads
- The Mad Mother << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written near Richmond, upon the Thames << Lyrical Ballads
- Expostulation and Reply << Lyrical Ballads
- Animal Tranquillity and Decay, a Sketch << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written above Tintern Abbey << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite << Lyrical Ballads
- Goody Blake and Harry Gill << Lyrical Ballads
- Anecdote for Fathers << Lyrical Ballads
- We are Seven << Lyrical Ballads
- The Thorn << Lyrical Ballads
- The Last of the Flock << Lyrical Ballads
- The Mad Mother << Lyrical Ballads
- The Idiot Boy << Lyrical Ballads
- Expostulation and Reply << Lyrical Ballads
- The Tables turned; an Evening Scene, on the same subject << Lyrical Ballads
- The Complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman << Lyrical Ballads
- The Convict << Lyrical Ballads
- The Tables turned; an Evening Scene, on the same subject << Lyrical Ballads
- Animal Tranquillity and Decay, a Sketch << Lyrical Ballads
- The Last of the Flock << Lyrical Ballads
- Goody Blake and Harry Gill << Lyrical Ballads
- Anecdote for Fathers << Lyrical Ballads
- The Female Vagrant << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written in early Spring << Lyrical Ballads
- Lines written near Richmond, upon the Thames << Lyrical Ballads
- The Idiot Boy << Lyrical Ballads
- The Mad Mother << Lyrical Ballads
- Notes << Lyrical Ballads
- Hart-leap Well << Lyrical Ballads
- The Brothers, a Pastoral Poem << Lyrical Ballads
- Ellen Irwin, or the Braes of Kirtle << Lyrical Ballads
- Song << Lyrical Ballads
- A slumber did my spirit seal, c << Lyrical Ballads
- The Oak and the Broom, a Pastoral << Lyrical Ballads
- ’Tis said that some have died for love, c << Lyrical Ballads
- Inscription for the House (an Out-house) on the Island at Grasmere << Lyrical Ballads
- Guide to the Lakes (1835) << Wordsworth's Guide to the Lakes
- Select Views in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire (1810) << Wordsworth's Guide to the Lakes