- Ver, 237 1838, 214 Sheep-washing, 290 The Avon, 340 Waterloo, 250 The blind Highland Boy, 227 250 The Borderers, 24 Oct. 1803, 239 The Brothers, 68 239 The Brownie, 340 239 The Brownie's Cell, 231 on a celebrated event in Ancient The Childless Father, 86 The Church of San Salvador, 261 241 | The Column lying in the Simplon Pass, on approaching the Staub-bach, 264 The Commination Service, 331 on hearing the * Ranz des Woman, 81 The Contrast, 124 on revisiting Dunolly Castle, 354 The Cottager to her Infant, 85 George III., 210 The Cuckoo and the Nightingale, On the departure of Sir Walter 419 Scott, 336 The Cuckoo at Laverna, 276 On the detraction which fol- The Cuckoo-clock, 178 The Danish Boy, 124 on the extinction of the Vene- The Dunolly Eagle, 354 The Earl of Breadalbane's ruined on the final submission of the Mansion, 338 The Eclipse of the Sun, 1820, 263 on the sight of a Manse in the The Egyptian Maid, 281 The Emigrant Mother, 87 The Excursion, 444 The Faëry Chasm, 288 Sept. 1802.---Dover, 238 The Fall of the Aar, 257 suggested by a view from an The Force of Prayer, 372 The Forsaken, 78 The French and the Spanish Guerillas, 246 caster Castle, 389 The French Army in Russia, 247 247 209 The Germans on the Heights of Hock- heim, 248 upon a blank leaf in the Com- The Gleaner, 398 The Green Linnet, 118 The Haunted Tree, 170 upon the sight of a beautiful The Highland Broach, 338 The Horn of Egremont Castle, 401 written in London, Sept. 1802,238 The Idiot Boy, 91 written in very early Youth, 1 The Idle Shepherd-boys, 59 The Infant M.M., 212 The Italian Itinerant, 261 The Kitten and Falling Leaves, 129 The Labourer's Noon-day Hymn, 381 in the Simplon Pass, 265 The Last of the Flock, 82 Needle-case, 123 The Last Supper, 262 on the Power of Sound, 181 The Liturgy, 329 Sept. 1819, 375 The Longest Day, 63 Sept. 1819, 375 The Marriage Ceremony, 331 The Matron of Jedborough and her Husband, 226 my Pocket Copy The Monument called Long Meg and her Daughters, 357 The Mother's Return, 55 The Norman Boy, 64 354 The Oak and the Broom, 115 The Oak of Guernica, 245 The old Cumberland Beggar, 425 The Pass of Kirkstone, 166 The Pet-Lamb, 61 The Pilgrim's Dream, 126 Temptations from RomanRefinements, The Pillar of Trajan, 280 The Pine of Monte Mario at Rome, Thanksgiving after Childbirth, 331 274 The Affliction of Margaret - 84 The Plain of Donnerdale, 289 - The Poet's Dream, 65 To a Friend on the banks of the Der. To the Moon, Rydal, 347 went, 349 To the Pennsylvanians, 387 To the Planet Venus, Jan. 1838, 216 Loch Lomond, 340 215 To the Poet, John Dyer, 200 To the Rev. Chr. Wordsworth, D.D., 216 To the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth, 285 162 To the River Derwent, 349 To the River Greta, 349 To a young Lady who had been, &c. To the small Celandine, 119 120 To the Sons of Burns, 220 To B. R. Haydon.- Picture of Napo- To the Spade of a Friend, 368 leon Buonaparte, 214 To the Torrent at the Devil's-bridge, 211 To Thomas Clarkson, 242 To Toussaint L'Ouverture, 237 Tradition, 290 To —, in her seventieth year, 212 Translation of the Bible, 323 Transubstantiation, 320 Trepidation of the Druids, 313 Tributary Stream, 289 Tribute to the Memory of a favourite Dog, 369 Troilus and Cressida, 423 To —, on her first ascent to Hel- | Troubles of Charles the First, 326 vellyn, 169 Tynwald Hill, 363 To on the birth of her first- born Child, 378 To Rotha Q- Valedictory Sonnet, 216 Vaudracour and Julia, 88 Vernal Ode, 176 199 View from the top of Black Comb, 170 199 Visitation of the Sick, 331 Uncertainty, 313 212 Waldenses, 321 118 Walton's Book of Lives, 327 365 Wars of York and Lancaster, 321 434 Water-Fowl, 169 We are seven, 58 William the Third, 328 To the Lady Fleming.–Foundation of Rydal Chapel, 399 To the Lady Mary Lowther, 206 Yarrow Revisited, 335 Visited, 234 Unvisited, 225 Yew Trees, 149 1 ! Art thou the bird whom Man loves best, 121 -A simple child, 58 A BARKING sound the shepherd hears, 370 Bard of the Fleece, whose skilful genius made, 200 Enough of climbing toil - Ambition treads, 374 But here no cannon thunders to the gale, 291 Call not the royal Swede unfortunate, 244 wean, 239 Failing impartial measure to dispense, 216 Genius of Raphael ! if thy wings, 180 Greta, what fearful listening! when huge stones, 349 Had this effulgence disappeared, 345 --Hast thou then survived, 130 If thou in the dear love of some one Friend, 415 It seems a day, 142 65 Keep for the young the impassioned smile, 167 I am not One who much or oft delight, 367 Lady! a Pen (perhaps with thy regard, 404 |