William Wordsworth Speak Poems
- 1. The Cuckoo-clock
- 2. The Norman Boy
- 3. Grace Darling
- 4. At Furness Abbey
- 5. On The Projected Kendal And Windermere Railway
- 6. The Crescent-moon, The Star Of Love
- 7. To The Clouds
- 8. Sonnets - Iv. - Why Art Thou Silent! Is Thy Love A Plant
- 9. A Jewish Family - In A Small Valley Opposite St. Goar, Upon The Rhine
- 10. To The Earl Of Lonsdale
- 11. Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - I. - Musings Near Aquapendente - April 1837
- 12. In The Channel, Between The Coast Of Cumberland And The Isle Of Man
- 13. Elegiac Musings - In The Grounds Of Coleorton Hall, The Seat Of The Late Sir G. H. Beaumont, Bart.
- 14. To The Moon - Composed By The Seaside, On The Coast Of Cumberland
- 15. Written After The Death Of Charles Lamb
- 16. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Ii. - Xviii - Corruptions Of The Higher Clergy
- 17. The Somnambulist
- 18. Lines Suggested By A Portrait From The Pencil Of F. Stone
- 19. The Monument Commonly Called Long Meg And Her Daughters, Near The River Eden
- 20. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Xxiii - Confirmation
- 21. The Pibroch's Note
- 22. On The Power Of Sound
- 23. The Armenian Lady's Love
- 24. Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Xxxvi - Emigrant French Clergy
- 25. Memorials Of A Tour On The Continent, 1820 - Xxvi. - The Eclipse Of The Sun, 1820
- 26. The Excursion - Book First - The Wanderer
- 27. Composed Upon An Evening Of Extraordinary Splendour And Beauty
- 28. The Excursion - Book Second - The Solitary
- 29. The Excursion - Book Ninth - Discourse Of The Wanderer, And An Evening Visit To The Lake
- 30. To Enterprise
- 31. Peter Bell - A Tale (full)
- 32. Epistle - To Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart. From The South-west Coast Or Cumberland - 1811
- 33. Epitaphs 1810. Translated From Chiabrera I. Weep Not, Beloved Friends! Nor Let The Air
- 34. The Excursion - Book Seventh - The Churchyard Among The Mountains - (continued)
- 35. The Cuckoo And The Nightingale (from Chaucer)
- 36. Peter Bell - A Tale (part Third)
- 37. Ode - The Morning Of The Day Appointed For A General Thanksgiving. January 18, 1816
- 38. Sonnet: "it Is Not To Be Thought Of"
- 39. The Prelude - Book Twelfth
- 40. The Waggoner - Canto Fourth
- 41. The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Canto Seventh
- 42. The Morning Of The Day Appointed For A General Thanksgiving. January 18, 1816
- 43. To Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart From The South-west Coast Or Cumberland 1811
- 44. The Recluse - Book First
- 45. The Prelude - Book Ninth
- 46. The Prelude - Book Sixth
- 47. The White Doe Of Rylstone, Or, The Fate Of The Nortons - Canto Second
- 48. Michael Angelo In Reply To The Passage Upon His Staute Of Sleeping Night
- 49. The Prelude - Book Fourth
- 50. The Prelude - Book Fifth
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Heart 385 Love 351 I Love You 351 Life 292 Heaven 285 Nature 280 Time 277 Earth 273 Power 256 Light 252Write your comment about William Wordsworth
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'