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Wordsworth, William (1770-1850)
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[If thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven]
SUPPLEMENT OF PIECES NOT APPEARING IN THE EDITION OF 1849–50;
I.
I. LINES WRITTEN AS A SCHOOL EXERCISE AT HAWKSHEAD, ANNO ÆTATIS 14.
II.
II. SONNET, ON SEEING MISS HELEN MARIA WILLIAMS WEEP AT A TALE OF DISTRESS.
III.
III. THE BIRTH OF LOVE.
IV.
IV. THE CONVICT.
V.
V. ANDREW JONES.
VI.
VI. “ON NATURE'S INVITATION DO I COME.”
VII.
VII. “BLEAK SEASON WAS IT, TURBULENT AND WILD.”
VIII.
VIII. AMONG ALL LOVELY THINGS MY LOVE HAD BEEN.
IX.
IX. SONNET.
X.
X. GEORGE AND SARAH GREEN.
XI.
XI. TRANSLATION OF PART OF THE FIRST BOOK OF THE ÆNEID.
XII.
XII. SONNET.
XIII.
XIII. A CENTO MADE BY WORDSWORTH.
XIV.
XIV. INSCRIPTION ON A ROCK AT RYDAL MOUNT. (1838.)
XV.
XV. PROTEST AGAINST THE BALLOT. (1838.)
XVI.
XVI. A POET TO HIS GRANDCHILD.
XVII.
XVII. ON A PORTRAIT OF I. F. [ISABELLA FENWICK], PAINTED BY MARGARET GILLIES.
XVIII.
XVIII. TO I. F.
XIX.
XIX. “WHEN SEVERN'S SWEEPING FLOOD HAD OVERTHROWN.”
XX.
XX. THE EAGLE AND THE DOVE.
XXI.
XXI. LINES INSCRIBED IN A COPY OF HIS POEMS SENT TO THE QUEEN FOR THE ROYAL LIBRARY AT WINDSOR.
XXII.
XXII. ODE ON THE INSTALLATION OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT AS CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, JULY, 1847.
XXIII.
XXIII. QUINZAIN
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XIV. INSCRIPTION ON A ROCK AT RYDAL MOUNT. (1838.)
Wouldst
thou be gathered to Christ's chosen flock,
Shun the broad way too easily explored,
And let thy path be hewn out of the Rock,
The living Rock of God's eternal Word.
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