EBOOK, POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES, VOL. 2 ***
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POEMS, IN TWO VOLUMES,
VOL. II.
BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH,
AUTHOR OF _THE LYRICAL BALLADS_.
Posterius graviore sono tibi Musa loquetur
Nostra: dabunt cum securos mihi tempora fructus.
CONTENTS.
POEMS WRITTEN DURING A TOUR IN SCOTLAND.
1. _Rob Roy's Grave_
2. _The solitary Reaper_
3. _Stepping Westward_
4. _Glen-Almain, or the Narrow Glen_
5. _The Matron of Jedborough and her Husband_
6. _To a Highland Girl_
7. _Sonnet_
8. _Address to the Sons of Burns after visiting
their Father's Grave, Aug. 14th, 1803_
9. _Yarrow unvisited_
MOODS OF MY OWN MIND.
1. _To a Butterfly_
2.
3.
4.
5. _Written in March while resting on the
Bridge at the Foot of Brother's Water_
6. _The small Celandine_
7.
8.
9. _The Sparrow's Nest_
10. _Gipsies_
11. _To the Cuckoo_
12. _To a Butterfly_
13.
THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY.
_The Blind Highland Boy
The Green Linnet
To a Young Lady, who had been reproached
for taking long Walks in the Country
By their floating Mill, &c
Star-gazers
Power of Music
To the Daisy
To the same Flower
Incident, characteristic of a favourite Dog,
which belonged to a Friend of the Author
Tribute to the Memory of the same Dog_
_Sonnet
Sonnet
Sonnet
Sonnet to Thomas Clarkson
Once in a lonely Hamlet, &c
Foresight, or the Charge of a Child to his
younger Companion
A Complaint
I am not One, &c
Yes! full surely 'twas the Echo, &c
To the Spade of a Friend
Song, at the Feast of Brougham Castle
Lines, composed at Grasmere
Elegaic Stanzas
Ode
Notes_
POEMS _WRITTEN DURING A TOUR_ IN SCOTLAND.
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