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A Wordsworth Anthology

By: HOUSMAN, Laurence [Compilador ]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1947Description: 151 pSubject(s): WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM, 1770-1850 | LITERATURA INGLESA | POESIAS INGLESAS | ESCRITORES INGLESES | SIGLO XIX | ANTOLOGIA | INGLATERRADDC classification: 828.8
Contents:
Lines, Written in Very Early Youth Lines, Composed a few miles aboove Tinten Abby Lucy Gray; Or, Solitude The Danish Boy, A Fragment To The Cuckoo Five Poemas Relating To Lucy To Mrs. Wordsworth Daffodils The Reverie of Poor Susan Written in March The Solitary Reaper Resolution and Independence Song At the Feast of Brougham Castle Selection From The White Doe of Rylstone The Redreast (Suggested in a Westmoreland cottage) To-- Lines, Written in early Spring Simon Lee, The Old Huntsman To My Sister The Two April Mornings The Fountain, A convertion Fidelity Thoughts, Suggested the day following, on the Banks of Nith Lines, Composed at Grasmere Michael, A Pastoral poem Nitting Beggars Laodamia The Parted friends Sonnets Scorn not the sonnet: critic, you have frowned The wold is too much with us; late and soon Earth has not any thing to show more fair Toussaint, the most unhappy man of men! Once did she hold the gorgeous East in fee Milton! thou shouldst be living at this hour It is not to be thought of that the flood A trouble, not of clouds, or weeping rain It is a beauteous evening, calm and free Why art thou silent! Is thy love a plant A flock of sheep thatleisurely pass by Not the whole warbling grove in concert heard I thought of thee, my parther and my guide The Excursion, From Book II -The Solitary The Prelude, Introducción - Childhood, and school- Time The idiot Boy
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Selección e introducción : Laurence Housman

Lines, Written in Very Early Youth
Lines, Composed a few miles aboove Tinten Abby
Lucy Gray; Or, Solitude
The Danish Boy, A Fragment
To The Cuckoo
Five Poemas Relating To Lucy
To Mrs. Wordsworth
Daffodils
The Reverie of Poor Susan
Written in March
The Solitary Reaper
Resolution and Independence
Song At the Feast of Brougham Castle
Selection From The White Doe of Rylstone
The Redreast (Suggested in a Westmoreland cottage)
To--
Lines, Written in early Spring
Simon Lee, The Old Huntsman
To My Sister
The Two April Mornings
The Fountain, A convertion
Fidelity
Thoughts, Suggested the day following, on the Banks of Nith
Lines, Composed at Grasmere
Michael, A Pastoral poem
Nitting
Beggars
Laodamia
The Parted friends
Sonnets
Scorn not the sonnet: critic, you have frowned
The wold is too much with us; late and soon
Earth has not any thing to show more fair
Toussaint, the most unhappy man of men!
Once did she hold the gorgeous East in fee
Milton! thou shouldst be living at this hour
It is not to be thought of that the flood
A trouble, not of clouds, or weeping rain
It is a beauteous evening, calm and free
Why art thou silent! Is thy love a plant
A flock of sheep thatleisurely pass by
Not the whole warbling grove in concert heard
I thought of thee, my parther and my guide
The Excursion, From Book II -The Solitary
The Prelude, Introducción - Childhood, and school- Time
The idiot Boy

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