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Wordsworth's Poetical Works, Volume 2: 1802
Edited by William Knight
1896
- [1802]
- [The Sailor's Mother]
- [Alice Fell; or, Poverty]
- [Beggars]
- [Sequel to the Foregoing]
- [To a Butterfly (1)]
- [The Emigrant Mother]
- [To the Cuckoo]
- ["My heart leaps up when I behold"]
- [Written in March, while resting on the Bridge at the Foot of Brothers Water]
- [The Redbreast chasing the Butterfly]
- [To a Butterfly (2)]
- [Foresight]
- [To the Small Celandine]
- [To the Same Flower]
- [Stanzas written in my Pocket Copy of Thomson's Castle of Indolence]
- [Resolution and Independence]
- ["I grieved for Buonaparté"]
- [A Farewell]
- ["The sun has long been set"]
- [Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802]
- [Composed by the Sea-side, near Calais, August, 1802]
- [Calais, August, 1802]
- [Composed near Calais, on the Road leading to Ardres, August 7, 1802]
- [Calais, August 15, 1802]
- ["It is a beauteous evening, calm and free"]
- [On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic]
- [The King of Sweden]
- [To Toussaint L'Ouverture]
- [Composed in the Valley near Dover, on the Day of Landing]
- [September 1, 1802]
- [September, 1802, near Dover]
- [Written in London, September, 1802]
- [London, 1802]
- ["Great men have been among us; hands that penned"]
- ["It is not to be thought of that the Flood"]
- ["When I have borne in memory what has tamed"]
- [Composed after a Journey across the Hambleton Hills, Yorkshire]
- [To H. C.]
- [To the Daisy]
- [To the Same Flower]
- [To the Daisy (2)]
- [Louisa]
- [To a Young Lady, who had been Reproached for taking Long Walks in the Country]