The poetical works of William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth (Author), Henry William Pickersgill (Artist), William Henry Watt (Engraver), Edward Moxon (Publisher), Bradbury & Evans (Printer)
Print Book, English, 1836
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Edward Moxon, Dover Street, London, 1836
Authors' annotations (Provenance) 19th century
6 volumes : 1 portrait ; 18 cm
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Volume 1. Poems referring to the period of childhood ; Juvenile pieces ; Descriptive sketches ; Poems founded on the affections ; The waggoner
Volume 2. Poems of the fancy ; Poems of the imagination ; Peter Bell ; Poems on the naming of places
Volume 3. Miscellaneous sonnets ; Memorials of a tour in Scotland, 1803 ; Memorials of a tour in Scotland, 1814 ; Sonnets dedicated to liberty ; Inscriptions ; The Egyptian maid
Volume 4. The river Duddon ; The white doe of Rylstone ; Memorials of a tour on the continent ; Ecclesiastical sonnets
Volume 5. Poems of sentiment and reflection ; Yarrow revisited, &c. ; Sonnets composed or suggested during a tour in Scotland, 1833 ; Evening voluntaries ; Poems referring to the period of old age ; Epitaphs and elegiac pieces
Volume 6. The excursion
A 7th volume was published in 1842, with a reprint of this edition, under title: Poems, chiefly of early and late years. Cf. Wise and LCCN 92-184716
Includes author's dedication and preface to 1815 edition
Portrait of Wordsworth (volume 1) signed: "H.W. Pickersgill, R.A., W. H. Watt, Augb."
Includes indexes (volume 5)
LC copy signed: C.M. Maclean [Dorothy Wordsworth's biographer]
Source: Purchase, Mar. 31, 1992 (DLC #0212211)