LINES WRITTEN AT A SMALL DISTANCE FROM MY HOUSE AND SENT BY MY LITTLE BOY  TO THE PERSON TO WHOM THEY WERE ADDRESSED , , , 1798 ., . , , - , . SIMON LEE, THE OLD HUNTSMAN, WITH AN INCIDENT IN WHICH HE WAS CONCERNED  1798 . . , , . " , - , - , , 45 , , ". Cardigan - . ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS  1798 . , , - , . WE ARE SEVEN  . , , 1793 . , , - , . 1841 . , , . Convoy - . XIX . . .: . ., 1833. . " " 1837 ., . 24. . : " ", " ", 1835, . 12, . . LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING  , 1798 . , , , . THE THORN  1798 . , , . , . , XVIII .: . , . THE LAST OF THE FLOCK  1798 ., , , , . . ( . ) 1975 . THE MAD MOTHER  1798 . " , ". Reliques of Old English Poetry (1765), Lady Ann Bothwell's Lament. THE IDIOT BOY  1798 . : " The Cocks did crow to-whoo, to-whoo, And the sun did shine so cold . ; . , ; , , . , , , ". . 1992 . , : " , , , . , , ; , , , , , " "; , . "" "" - __, __ , , . - , , , , , . , ( ), , , - : - . __ - , : , ". LINES WRITTEN NEAR RICHMOND UPON THE THAMES, AT EVENING  , 1789 .; III, IV V . : Lines Written while Sailing in a Boat at Evening ( ) Remembrance on Collins, Composed upon the Thames near Richmond ( ). (Collins, William, 1721-1759) XVIII ., . " " (1742) "" (1746), (1700-1748), " " (1726-1730), . Who murmuring here a later ditty... - , 1749 . XVIII . , , . EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY; THE TABLES TURNED, AN EVENING SCENE ON THE SAME SUBJECT ; . , , , 1798 . . , . , - , XVII ., - , " , ". OLD MAN TRAVELLING. ANIMAL TRANQUILLITY AND DECAY. A Sketch . . 1798 . THE COMPLAINT OF A FORSAKEN INDIAN WOMAN  1798 . - "" . (Hearne, Samuel, 1745-1792) - , " ", - . Journey from Prince of Wales Fort in Hudson Bay to the North Ocean (1795). LINES COMPOSED A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY, ON REVISITING THE BANKS  OF THE WYE DURING A TOUR. JULY 13, 1798 , " , , . , , , - . . , " (. . " ". - . ). . 1131 . . VIII XVI . . FROM "LYRICAL BALLADS, AND OTHER POEMS" (1800) " " (1800) . ; , ; - . THERE WAS A BOY  1799 ., "", , . : " ". , , . "STRANGE FITS OF PASSION HAVE I KNOWN...", "SHE DWELT AMONG THE UNTRODDEN  WAYS...", "I TRAVELLED AMONG UNKNOWN MEN...", "A SLUMBER DID MY SPIRIT SEAL..." " ...", " ...", " , ...", ", ..." , 1799 . , , "Three years she grew in sun and shower..." "". , , , . Beside the spring of Dove... - , , - Dove Cottage. , "I travelled among unknown men...", , 1807 ., . . . , , ; , " , ...", "", 1943, No 11, - " " (., 1944). : Three years she grew in sun and shower, Then Nature said: "A lovelier flower On earth was never sown; This child I to myself will take; She shall be mine, and I will make A Lady of my own. "Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse: and with me The Girl, in rock and plain, In earth and heaven, in glade and bower, Shall feel an overseeing power To kindle or restrain. "She shall be sportive as the fawn That wild with glee across the lawn, Or up the mountain springs; And hers shall be the breathing balm, And hers the silence and the calm Of mute insensate things. "The floating clouds their state shall lend To her; for her the willow bend; Nor shall she fail to see Even in the motions of the Storm Grace that shall mould the Maiden's form By silent sympathy. "The stars of midnight shall be dear To her; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where rivulets dance their wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face. And vital seelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height, Her virgin bosom swell; Such Thoughts to Lucy I will give While she and I together live Here in this happy dell." Thus Nature spake - The work was done How soon my Lucy's race was run! She died and left to me This heath, this calm, and quiet scene; The memory of what has been, And never more will be. " " 1875 . (. 14, 6, . 107), , , . , , , , . " , """. , . , , , . , , . , . , ; , , , , , , , , , , . LUCY GRAY, OR SOLITUDE  1799 . , . - , : , , , , . . , , (matter of fact) , . THE BROTHERS  1800 . . : " - . - , . . , : , , ". . (1895-1943) 1910- . , . MICHAEL. A Pastoral Poem . 1800 . , , -, . " " , . , , , , .  JOANNA  1800 ., , , , " " (Poems of the Naming of Places). , : " , , ... , , . , , , ". I, like a Runic Priest... - , , , ; , , . Above the Rotha, by the forest-side... - , , . SONG FOR THE WANDERING JEW  1800 . - . , , . . . " " 1941 ., 4. FROM "POEMS" (1807) "" (1807) , . (, ). ", ", - " ". Poems dedicated to National Independence and Liberty , 1802 1816 ., , 1802-1806 ., 1807 . . "I GRIEVED FOR BUONAPARTE, WITH A VAIN..."  " ..." 21 1802 ., "Morning Post" 1802 . "CALAIS, AUGUST 15, 1802"  " ..." 1802 ., "Morning Post" 1803 . Buonaparte's natal day - 15 1769 ., . Consul for life - 1799 . ON THE EXTINCTION OF THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC  , 1802 . 1802 ., 1807 . - 1797 ., . Once did She hold the gorgeous east in fee... - . She must espouse the everlasting Sea... - "" . TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE 1802 ., 1807 . e (1743-1803) - - , 1801 . , 1802 . . , . (1816), , . SONNET WRITTEN IN LONDON, SEPTEMBER, 1802  , 1802 . LONDON, 1802  , 1802 , 1807 . - . . . " ", 1893, 9. "NUNS FRET NOT AT THEIR CONVENTS NARROW ROOM..."  " ..." 1806 . 1807 . Furness-Fells - . COMPOSED UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE, SEPTEMBER 3, 1802  , 3 1802 1807 . Miscellaneous Sonnets. "THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US; LATE AND SOON..." " ..." 1806 ., 1807 . Proteus rising from the sea... - , , , , . Old Triton blow his wreathed horn - , , , . "IT IS A BEAUTEOUS EVENING, CALM AND FREE..."  " , ..." 1802 . , . Thou lies! in Abraham's bosom - , . . . "I AM NOT ONE WHO MUCH OR OFT DELIGHT..."  ", - ..." 1806 . Personal Talk, Miscellaneous Sonnets. Forms, with chalk / Painted on rich men's floors... - , , . ""BELOVED VALE!, I SAID, "WHEN I SHALL CON...""  " : " ! ..."" 1806 . 1807 . . TO SLEEP (" gentle Sleep! do they belong to thee...") 1806 ., , . SLEEP ("A flock of sheep that leisurely pass by...") " ..." 1806 ., . "WITH SHIPS THE SEA WAS SPRINKLED FAR AND NIGH..."  " ..." 1806 ., 1807 .  A BUTTERFLY  1802 ., , - , . "MY HEART LEAPS UP WHEN I BEHOLD..."  " , ..." 1802 . "AMONG ALL LOVELY THINGS MY LOVE HAD BEEN..."  " , ..." 1802 . WRITTEN IN MARCH  1802 . TO A BUTTERFLY  " ..." 20 1802 . - . THE GREEN LINNET  1803 . THE SOLITARY REAPER  1803 . Memorials of a Tour in Scotland, 1803. TO THE CUCKOO  1804 . XIX . . . "SHE WAS A PHANTOM OF DELIGHT..."  " ..." 1804 . "I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD..."  1804 . ; , , . THE SEVEN SISTERS, OR THE SOLITUDE OF BINNORIE  1804 . , (Frederica Brim). . " ", 1868, 51.  THE SPADE OF A FRIEND.  Composed while We Were Labouring Together in His Pleasure-Ground . , , 1804 . , , , XVIII . , , , , . ELEGIAC STANZAS, SUGGESTED BY A PICTURE OF PEEL CASTLE, IN A STORM, PAINTED BY SIR GEORGE BEAUMONT , , 1805 . (1768-1830) - , , ; , . A COMPLAINT  1806 ., . , " ". FROM "THE EXCURSION" (1814) ( "") (1814) "" 1795-1814 . - the Wanderer, the Solitary, the Pastor - , . , . , , "The Solitary", , , , . FROM "POEMS" (181S) "" (1815) A NIGHT-PIECE  1798 ., , , -, , . INFLUENCE OF NATURAL OBJECTS IN CALLING FORTH AND STRENGTHENING THE  IMAGINATION IN BOYHOOD AND EARLY YOUTH 1799 . "". . , . LAODAMIA  1814 . -. , , , : " , , , , , ". . 1910- , . "I DROPPED MY PEN; AND LISTENED TO THE WIND..." " ; ..." , , . . , 12 1808 ., , , . THE FRENCH AND THE SPANISH GUERILLAS  1810 . . "WEAK IS THE WILL OF MAN, HIS JUDGEMENT BUND..."  " ..." 1810 1815 ., The White Doe of Rybtone. "SURPRISED BY JOY-IMPATIENT AS THE WIND..."  " , ..." 1812 ., - 1812 . SEPTEMBER 1815  , , , , "" (The Task, 1785). For me who under kinder laws : " , , , , , , , ". "HAIL, TWILIGHT, SOVEREIGN OF ONE PEACEFUL HOUR!.."  " , !.." , , 1812 . FROM THE PROLOGUE TO "PETER BELL" (1819) " " (1819) 1798 . " ", . , " " (1782), , " '" (1791). " " , , , , . FROM "THE RIVER DUDDON, A SERIES OF SONNETS... AND OTHER POEMS" (1820) " " (1820) The River Duddon 34 , 1806-1820 . - , , , , - . " ", , , , . , . "HOW SHALL I PAINT THEE..."  , " , , ". AFTER-THOUGHT  , 34- , . THE PILGRIM'S DREAM . : " , 1818 . , . -, ". ON SEEING A TUFT OF SNOWDROPS IN A STORM  " ..." 1819 ., 1820 . The Emathian phalanx - . Theban band - , , ( " " , ). SONG FOR THE SPINNING WHEEL  1812 . " , ". , . THE HAUNTED TREE  1819 . : " , , ". FROM "ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS" (1822) " " (1822) 132 , , 1821-1822 . XVIII ., , . . MUTABILITY  , . INSIDE OF KING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE 1820 . . the royal Saint - , VI. FROM "THE POETICAL WORKS" (1827) " " (1827) LAMENT OF MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS, ON THE EVE OF A NEW YEAR  , , 1817 . , , , , -, . (1547-1587), , , , , "-" . ----("Let other bards of angels sing...") " .." 1824 . -. . "SCORN NOT THE SONNET; CRITIC, YOU HAVE FROWNED..." " , , !.." 1827 ., , , . THE TORRENT AT THE DEVIL'S BRIDGE, NORTH WALES, 1824 1824 . hath not Pindus... - , . where the band / Of Patriots - . from that young Stream - . Viamala - , , . FROM "YARROW REVISITED, AND OTHER POEMS" (1835) " " (1835) 23 , 1831 .: Composed during a Tour in Scotland and on the English Border in the Autumn of 1831. THE TROSACHS  TPOCCEKC , . "CALM IS THE FRAGRANT AIR, AND LOTH TO LOSE..."  1832 . A WREN'S NEST - 1833 . " , , , , -" (. ). "IF THIS GREAT WORLD OF JOY AND PAIN..."  " , ..." 1833 . "MOST SWEET IT IS WITH UNUPLIFTED EYES..."  1833 . Poems Composed or Suggested during a Tour in the Summer of 1833. "WHY ART THOU SILENT! IS THY LOVE A PLANT..."  " ! ..." 1835 . " ,