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P. 264. Quotation from (eheu! eheu!) the still unpublished poem of 'Grasmere.'
P. 274. Quotation from Spenser, 'Fairy Queen,' b. iii. c. v. st. 39-40.
In st. 39, l. 8, 'puny' is a misprint for 'pumy' = pumice; in st. 40, l.
3, 'sang' similarly misreads 'song' = sung, or were singing.
P. 284. Verse-quotation. From 'Sonnet on Needpath Castle,' as _ante_.
P. 296, footnote A. Lucretius, ii. 772 seq.; and cf. v. 482 seq.
(_b_) _Kendal and Windermere Railway_.
P. 331. Quotation from Burns,--Verse-letter to William Simpson, st. 14.
P. 336. Is this from Dryden? G.
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THE PROSE WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH.
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CONTENTS OF VOL. III.
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CRITICAL AND ETHICAL.
I. NOTES AND ILl.u.s.tRATIONS OF THE POEMS, INCORPORATING: (a) The Notes originally added to the first and successive editions. pp. 1-216 (b) The whole of the I.F. MSS.
*1. Prefatory Lines *2. Prelude to the Last Volume
I. _Poems written in Youth_.
*3.
4. The Evening Walk, &c.
*5. An Evening Walk 5_a_. Intake 6. Ghyll 7. From Thomson *8. Lines written while sailing, &c.
9. Descriptive Sketches: Dedication *10. Descriptive Sketches 11. The Cross 12. Rivers 13. Vallombre 14. Sugh 15. Pikes 16. Shrine 17. Sourd *18. Lines left upon a Seat, &c.
19. Guilt and Sorrow, &c.: Advertis.e.m.e.nt *20. The Female Vagrant *21. Guilt and Sorrow, &c.
22. Charles Farish *23. The Forsaken, &c.
*24. The Borderers 25. Short printed Note 26. Later Note
II _Poems referring to the Period of Childhood_.
*27. My Heart leaps up, &c.
*28. To a b.u.t.terfly *29. The Sparrow's Nest *30. Foresight *31. Characteristics of a Child, &c.
*32. Address to a Child *33. The Mother's Return *34. Alice Fell; or Poverty *35. Lucy Gray; or Solitude *36. We are Seven, &c.
*37. The Idle Shepherd Boys 38. Dungeon-ghyll Force *39. Anecdote for Fathers 40. Rural Architecture 41. Great How *42. The Pet Lamb, &c.
*43. Influence of natural Objects *44. The Longest Day *45. The Norman Boy
III. _Poems founded on the Affections_.
46. The Brothers 47. Great Gavel 48. Artegal and Elidure *49. To a b.u.t.terfly *50. A Farewell *51. Stanzas in Castle of Indolence *52. Louisa *53. Strange Fits, &c.
*54. Ere with cold Beads, &c.
*55. To ---- 56. 'Tis said that some, &c.
*57. A Complaint *58. To ---- *59. How rich that Forehead's, &c *60. To ---- 61. Lament of Mary Queen of Scots 62. The Complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman *63. Ibid.
*64. The Last of the Flock *65. Repentance *66. The Affliction of Margaret *67. The Cottager to her Infant *68. Maternal Grief *69. The Sailor's Mother *70. The Childless Father 71. Funeral Basin *72. The Emigrant Mother 73. Vaudracour and Julia *74. Ibid.
75. The Idiot Boy *76. Michael 77. Clipping *78. The Widow on Windermere Side 79. The Armenian Lady's Love 80. Percy's Reliques *81. Loving and Liking *82. Farewell Lines 83. (1) The Redbreast *84. (2) "
*85. Her Eyes are wild
IV. _Poems on the Naming of Places_.