William Wordsworth Nature Poems
- 51. To ....... Upon The Birth Of Her First-born Child, March 1833
- 52. By A Retired Mariner, H. H.
- 53. Devotional Incitements
- 54. To The River Greta, Near Keswick
- 55. Suggested At Tyndrum In A Storm
- 56. Gold And Silver Fishes In A Vase
- 57. The Egyptian Maid
- 58. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - Vi - Persecution
- 59. Rural Illusions
- 60. Highland Hut
- 61. A Volant Tribe Of Bards On Earth Are Found
- 62. To ......, In Her Seventieth Year
- 63. On The Power Of Sound
- 64. Conclusion To......
- 65. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - X - Obligations Of Civil To Religious Liberty
- 66. The Infant M---- M----
- 67. The Armenian Lady's Love
- 68. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - Xxxiii - The Council Of Clermont
- 69. A Flower Garden - At Coleorton Hall, Leicestershire.
- 70. The Contrast - The Parrot And The Wren
- 71. To The Lady E. B. And The Hon. Miss P.
- 72. Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - Xxvi. - The Eclipse Of The Sun, 1820
- 73. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Xx - Baptism
- 74. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Ii. - Xi - Transubstantiation
- 75. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Ii. - Xxv - The Virgin
- 76. Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - Xxxii. - Elegiac Stanzas
- 77. To Lady Eleanor Butler And The Honourable Miss Ponsonby
- 78. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Ii. - Iv - Deplorable His Lot Who Tills The Ground
- 79. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - Xxxviii - Scene In Venice
- 80. The Excursion - Book First - The Wanderer
- 81. Composed Upon An Evening Of Extraordinary Splendour And Beauty
- 82. The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - Xxxii - Not Hurled Precipitous From Steep To Steep
- 83. The Excursion - Book Second - The Solitary
- 84. Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - Xxxiii. - Sky-prospect - From The Plain Of France
- 85. On The Death Of His Majesty (george The Third)
- 86. To The Same Flower (daisy)
- 87. The Excursion - Book Ninth - Discourse Of The Wanderer, And An Evening Visit To The Lake
- 88. The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - Xxiii - Sheep-washing
- 89. Sequel To The "beggars," 1802 - Composed Many Years After
- 90. The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - To The Rev. Dr. Wordsworth
- 91. Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - Xxiii. - The Church Of San Salvador
- 92. Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - Dedication
- 93. The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Dedication
- 94. Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - Xxvii. - The Three Cottage Girls
- 95. The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - Iii - How Shall I Paint Thee?
- 96. Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - Xii. - The Fall Of The Aar - Handec
- 97. The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - V - Sole Listener, Duddon! To The Breeze That Played
- 98. Peter Bell - A Tale (full)
- 99. September 1819
- 100. Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - Xx. - The Town Of Schwytz
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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'