The Prose Works of William Wordsworth

Chapter 54

X. _Poems dedicated to National Independence and Liberty_.

257. Robert Jones 258. I grieved, &c.

259. The King of Sweden, &c.

*260. Sept. 1, 1802 *261. Two Voices are there, &c.

*262. O Friend, &c.

*263. War in Spain *264. Zaragossa *265. Lines on expected Invasion 266. Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke 267. Oak of Guernica 268. Thanksgiving Ode *269. Ibid.

270. Spenser

XI. _Memorials of a Tour on the Continent, 1820_.

*271. Introductory Remarks 272. Fishwomen of Calais *273. Incident at Bruges 274. Between Namur and Liege 275. Miserere Domine 276. The Danube 277. The Staub-bach 278. Memorial, &c.

279. Engelberg 280. Our Lady of the Snow 281. Tower of Tell at Altorf 282. Schwytz 283. Church of San Salvador 284. Arnold Winkelried 285. The Last Supper 286. Statues on Milan Cathedral 287. A Religious Procession 288. Elegiac Stanzas 289. Mount Righi 290. Tower of Caligula 291. Herds of Cattle 292. The Forks 292a. The Landenberg 293. Pictures in Bridges, &c.

*294. At Dover

XII. _Memorials of a Tour in Italy, 1837_.

*295. Introductory Remarks 296. Ibid.

*297. Musings at Aquapendente 298. Scott and Ta.s.so 299. Over waves, &c.

300. How lovely, &c.

301. This flowering Broom, &c.

302. The Religious Movement, &c.

302a. Pine-tree of Monte Mario 303. Is this, ye G.o.ds 304. At Rome *305. At Albano *306. Cuckoo at Laverna 307. Camaldoli 308. Monk-visitors *309. At Vallombrosa *310. At Florence *311. The Baptist *312. Florence *312a. Convent in the Apennines *313. After leaving Italy *314. At Rydal, 1838 *315. Pillar of Trajan *316. The Egyptian Maid

XIII. _The River Duddon, &c._

317. Introduction 318. The River Duddon 319. Sonnets on the Duddon 320.

322. Memoir of Walker 323. Milton 324. White Doe of Rylstone, &c.

*325. Ibid.

326. Hazlitt 327. Bolton Abbey 328. Lady Aaliza 328a. Brancepeth 329. Battle of the Standard 330. Bells of Rylstone 331. Rock-encircled Pound

XIV. _Ecclesiastical Sonnets_.

332. Advertis.e.m.e.nt *333. Introductory Remarks 334. St. Paul never in Britain 335. Water-fowl 336. Hill at St. Alban's 337. Hallelujahs 338. Daniel and Fuller 339. Old Bangor 340. Paulinus 341. Edwin and the Sparrow 342. Near fresh Streams 343. The Clergy 343a. Bede 344. Zeal 345. Alfred 346. Crown and Cowl 347. Council of Clermont 348. Cistertian Monastery 349. Waldenses 350. Borrowed Lines 351. Transfiguration 352. Craft 353. The Virgin Mountain 354. Land 355. Pilgrim Fathers 356. The Clergyman 357. Rush-bearing 358. George Dyer 359. Apprehension 360. The Cross 361. Monte Rosa

XV. _Yarrow Revisited, &c._

362. Dedication *363. Yarrow Revisited *363a. Ibid.

*364. Place of Burial, &c.

*365. A Manse in Scotland *366. Roslin Chapel *367. The Trosachs *368. Lock Etive Glen 369. Eagles *370. Sound of Mull 371. Shepherds 372. Highland Broach 373. The Brownie *374. Bothwell Castle *375. The Avon *376. Inglewood Forest 377. Hart's-Horn Tree 378. Fancy and Tradition 379. Countess' Pillar

XVI. _Evening Voluntaries_.

380. Sixty-third Birthday *381. By the Sea-side 382. Not in the lucid, &c.

383. The leaves, &c.

384. Impromptu *385. Evening of extraordinary Splendour 386. Alston 387. Mountain-ridges

XVII. _Poems composed in Tour of_ 1833.

388. Advertis.e.m.e.nt 389. The Greta 390. Brigham Church *391. Nun's Well, Brigham *392. To a Friend 393. Mary Queen of Scots *394. " "

395. St. Bees and C. Smith 396. Requiems.

397. Sir William Hillary 398. Isle of Man *399. "

400. By a retired Mariner *401. At Bala Sala *402. Tynwald Hill 403. Snafell 404. Eagle in Mosaic *405. Frith of Clyde, &c.

406. " "

407. Mosgiel *408. Macpherson's 'Ossian'

409. Cave of Staffa 410. Ox-eyed Daisy 411. Iona 412. Eden 413. "

*414. Mrs. Howard 415. Nunnery 416. Corby *417. Druidical Monument *418. Lowther 419. Earl of Lonsdale *420. The Somnambulist

XVIII. _Poems of Sentiment, &c._

421. Expostulation and Reply 422. The Tables turned *423. Lines written in early Spring *424. A Character *425. To my Sister *426. Simon Lee *427. Germany, 1798-9 *428. To the Daisy 429. Matthew *430. "

431. Personal Talk *432. Spade of a Friend *433. A Night Thought *434. An Incident, &c.

435. Tribute, &c.

436. Fidelity *437. Ode to Duty *438. Happy Warrior *439. The Force of Prayer *440. A Fact, &c.

*441. A little onward 442. Ode to Lycoris *443. Ibid.

*444. Memory *445. This Lawn *446. Humanity.

*447. Thought on the Seasons *448. To ----, &c.

*449. The Warning *450. The Labourer's Noon-day Hymn *451. May Morning *452. Portrait by Stone *453. Bird of Paradise

XIX. _Sonnets dedicated to Liberty_.

454. Change 455. American Repudiation 456. To the Pennsylvanians *457. Feel for the Wrongs, &c.

458. Punishment of Death

XX. _Miscellaneous Poems_.

459. Epistle to Beaumont *460. Upon perusing the Foregoing, &c.

461. Ibid.

*462. Gold and Silver Fishes *463. Liberty 464. "

465. Poor Robin *466. Ibid.

*467. Lady le Fleming *468. To a Redbreast *469. Floating Island *470. Once I could hail, &c.

*471. The Gleaner 472. Nightshade 473. Churches--East and West 474. Horn of Egremont Castle *475. Goody Blake, &c.

*476. To a Child *477. Lines in an Alb.u.m, &c.

478. The Russian Fugitive *479. Ibid.

XXI. _Inscriptions_.

*480 to 486



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