William Wordsworth Long Poems
- 1. Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Xiv. - The Cuckoo At Laverna - May 25, 1837
- 2. Loving And Liking - Irregular Verses - Addressed To A Child (by My Sister)
- 3. On The Same Subject (to A Painter)
- 4. Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Xix. - At Florence
- 5. Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Viii. - Near Rome, In Sight Of St. Peter's
- 6. Miscellaneous Sonnets, 1842 - Vi - Concluded
- 7. Miscellaneous Sonnets, 1842 - Viii - Lo! Where She Stands Fixed In A Saint-like Trance
- 8. Proud Were Ye, Mountains, When, In Times Of Old
- 9. To The Clouds
- 10. The Poet's Dream (sequel To The Norman Boy)
- 11. Floating Island
- 12. Mary Queen Of Scots - Landing At The Mouth Of The Derwent, Workington
- 13. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Xxviii - Visitation Of The Sick
- 14. Oh What A Wreck! How Changed In Mien And Speech!
- 15. The Redbreast - Suggested In A Westmoreland Cottage
- 16. November 1836
- 17. Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Xxiv. - In Lombardy
- 18. Sonnets - Iii. - St. Catherine Of Ledbury
- 19. Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - I. - Musings Near Aquapendente - April 1837
- 20. The Triad
- 21. Composed By The Seashore
- 22. Elegiac Musings - In The Grounds Of Coleorton Hall, The Seat Of The Late Sir G. H. Beaumont, Bart.
- 23. To The Moon - Composed By The Seaside, On The Coast Of Cumberland
- 24. The Romance Of The Water Lily
- 25. Written After The Death Of Charles Lamb
- 26. By The Seashore, Isle Of Man
- 27. Flowers On The Top Of The Pillars At The Entrance Of The Cave
- 28. The Gleaner - Suggested By A Picture
- 29. The Somnambulist
- 30. Lines Suggested By A Portrait From The Pencil Of F. Stone
- 31. The Monument Commonly Called Long Meg And Her Daughters, Near The River Eden
- 32. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Xxxix - Church To Be Erected
- 33. Liberty - Sequel To - The Gold And Silver Fishes
- 34. A Sequel To The Foregoing
- 35. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Ii. - Xix - Abuse Of Monastic Power
- 36. At Sea Off The Isle Of Man
- 37. The Egyptian Maid
- 38. The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - I
- 39. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Viii - Acquittal Of The Bishops
- 40. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Ii. - Xii - The Vaudois
- 41. Bothwell Castle - Passed Unseen, On Account Of Stormy Weather
- 42. Hart's-horn Tree, Near Penrith
- 43. To The Author's Portrait
- 44. On The Power Of Sound
- 45. The Armenian Lady's Love
- 46. Decay Of Piety
- 47. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Xxxii - Rural Ceremony
- 48. A Flower Garden - At Coleorton Hall, Leicestershire.
- 49. I Watch, And Long Have Watched, With Calm Regret
- 50. To The Lady E. B. And The Hon. Miss P.
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Adeline bincy : I love her poem I loved poem is daffodils
FAYAZ AHMAD HAKIM: WORDSWORTH IS THE FATHER OF NATURE POETRY .
FAYAZ AHMAD HAKIM: WORDSWORTH IS THE FATHER OF NATURE POETRY .
FAYAZ AHMAD HAKIM: WORDSWORTH IS THE FATHER OF NATURE POETRY .
William: Hii kase
Diksha: Nature poem
Charles W Spurgeon, professor emeritus: Sometimes I feel as if Wordsworth gave me that which I call my soul; he so informed my psyche that I intuit my humanity at home with Nature. His poetry creates "heart-mindfulness".
Jishu Dolui: His full poem ❝ We are seven ❞ my photo album
Jill Bulman: Wondered why there is no listing for Wordsworth's most famous and probably most loved poem, 'I wandered lonely as a cloud' ?!
Written in London, September, 1902: high thinking and simple living
RALlB: 'apt admonishment', from Resolution and Independence, so he was a teacher and humble too, though a Johnian he recognised the sublime beauty and excess of King's College chapel 'glorious work of fine intelligence' and 'give all thy canst, High Heaven rejects the lore of nicely calculated less or more'