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Ode. The Morning of the Day appointed for a General Thanksgiving.
January 18, 1816[74]
Ode[88]
Invocation to the Earth[95]
Ode[96]
Ode[104]
The French Army in Russia, 1812-13[107]
On the Same Occasion[109]
Siege of Vienna raised by John Sobieski[110]
Occasioned by the Battle of Waterloo[111]
Occasioned by the Battle of Waterloo[112]
"Emperors and Kings, how oft have temples rung"[113]
Feelings of a French Royalist, on the Disinterment of the
Remains of the Duke D'Enghien[114]
Dion[116]
A Fact, and an Imagination; or, Canute and Alfred, on the
Sea-shore[130]
"A little onward lend thy guiding hand"[132]
To ——-, on her first Ascent to the Summit of Helvellyn[135]

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Vernal Ode[138]
Ode to Lycoris[145]
To the Same[149]
The Longest Day[153]
Hint from the Mountains, for certain Political Pretenders[156]
The Pass of Kirkstone[158]
Lament of Mary Queen of Scots[162]

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The Pilgrim's Dream; or, the Star and the Glow-worm[167]
Inscriptions supposed to be found in and near a Hermit's Cell[170]
Composed upon an Evening of Extraordinary Splendour and Beauty[176]

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This, and the two following, were suggested by Mr. W. Westall's Views
of the Caves, etc., in Yorkshire[183]
Malham Cove[184]
Gordale[185]
Composed during a Storm[187]
"Aerial Rock—whose solitary brow"[187]
The Wild Duck's Nest[189]
Written upon a blank leaf in "The Complete Angler"[190]
Captivity—Mary Queen of Scots[191]
To a Snow-Drop[191]
"When haughty expectations prostrate lie"[192]
To the River Derwent[193]
Composed in one of the Valleys of Westmoreland, on Easter Sunday[194]
"Grief, thou hast lost an ever ready friend"[195]
"I watch, and long have watched, with calm regret"[197]
"I heard (alas! 'twas only in a dream)"[198]
The Haunted Tree[199]
September, 1819[201]
Upon the Same Occasion[202]

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Composed on the Banks of a Rocky Stream[208]
On the Death of His Majesty (George the Third)[209]
"The stars are mansions built by Nature's hand"[210]
To the Lady Mary Lowther[211]
On the Detraction which followed the Publication of a certain Poem[212]
Oxford, May 30, 1820[213]
Oxford, May 30, 1820[214]
June, 1820[214]
The Germans on the Heights of Hock Heim[216]
A Parsonage in Oxfordshire[217]
To Enterprise[218]
The River Duddon—
To the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth[227]
"Not envying Latian shades—if yet they throw"[230]
"Child of the clouds! remote from every taint"[231]
"How shall I paint thee?—Be this naked stone"[232]
"Take, cradled Nursling of the mountain, take"[233]
"Sole listener, Duddon! to the breeze that played"[234]
Flowers[235]
"Change me, some God, into that breathing rose!"[237]
"What aspect bore the Man who roved or fled"[237]
The Stepping-Stones[239]
The Same Subject[240]
The Faëry Chasm[241]
Hints for the Fancy[242]
Open Prospect[243]
"O mountain Stream! the Shepherd and his Cot"[245]
"From this deep chasm, where quivering sunbeams play"[245]
American Tradition[246]
Return[248]
Seathwaite Chapel[249]
Tributary Stream[250]
The Plain of Donnerdale[251]
"Whence that low voice?—A whisper from the heart"[252]
Tradition[253]
Sheep-Washing[253]
The Resting-Place[254]
"Methinks 'twere no unprecedented feat"[255]
"Return, Content! for fondly I pursued"[255]
"Fallen, and diffused into a shapeless heap"[256]
Journey Renewed[257]
"No record tells of lance opposed to lance"[258]
"Who swerves from innocence, who makes divorce"[260]
"The Kirk of Ulpha to the pilgrim's eye"[260]
"Not hurled precipitous from steep to steep"[261]
Conclusion[262]
After-Thought[263]
Postscript[264]
Note to Sonnets XVII. and XVIII.[267]
Memoir of the Rev. Robert Walker[270]
Memorials of a Tour on the Continent—
Dedication[285]
Fish-women—on Landing at Calais[286]
Brugès[288]
Brugès[290]
After visiting the Field of Waterloo[292]
Between Namur and Liege[293]
Aix-la-Chapelle[295]
In the Cathedral at Cologne[297]
In a Carriage, upon the Banks of the Rhine[299]
Hymn, for the Boatmen, as they approach the Rapids under the
Castle of Heidelberg[301]
The Source of the Danube[303]
On approaching the Staubbach, Lauterbrunnen[306]
The Fall of the Aar—Handec[308]
Memorial, near the Outlet of the Lake of Thun[310]
Composed in one of the Catholic Cantons[312]
After-Thought[315]
Scene on the Lake of Brientz[315]
Engelberg, the Hill of Angels[316]
Our Lady of the Snow[318]
Effusion, in Presence of the Painted Tower of Tell, at Altorf[321]
The Town of Schwytz[324]
On hearing the "Ranz des Vaches" on the Top of
the Pass of St. Gothard[326]
Fort Fuentes[328]
The Church of San Salvador, seen from the Lake of Lugano[332]
The Italian Itinerant, and the Swiss Goatherd[338]
The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci, in the Refectory of the
Convent of Maria della Grazia—Milan[343]
The Eclipse of the Sun, 1820[345]
The Three Cottage Girls[351]
The Column intended by Buonaparte for a Triumphal
Edifice in Milan, now lying by the wayside in the Simplon Pass[356]
Stanzas composed in the Simplon Pass[357]
Echo, upon the Gemmi[360]
Processions. Suggested on a Sabbath Morning in the
Vale of Chamouny[363]
Elegiac Stanzas[371]
Sky-Prospect—From the Plain of France[377]
On being Stranded near the Harbour of Boulogne[378]
After Landing—the Valley of Dover, Nov. 1820[380]
At Dover[381]
Desultory Stanzas, upon receiving the preceding Sheets from the Press[382]
Appendix—
Note A[387]
Note B[389]
Addendum[396]