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Poems in Two Volumes, Volume 1 by Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850

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POEMS

POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES,

VOL. I.

BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

AUTHOR OF _THE LYRICAL BALLADS._

Posterius graviore sono tibi Musa loquetur
Nostra: dabunt cum securos mihi tempora fructus.

CONTENTS

_To the Daisy_

_Louisa_

_Fidelity_

_She was a Phantom of delight_

_The Redbreast and the Butterfly_

_The Sailor's Mother_

_To the Small Celandine_

_To the same Flower_

_Character of the Happy Warrior_

_The Horn of Egremont Castle_

_The Affliction of Margaret ---- of ----_

_The Kitten and the falling Leaves_

_The Seven Sisters, or the Solitude of Binnorie_

_To H.C., six Years old_

_Among all lovely things my Love had been_

_I travell'd among unknown Men_

_Ode to Duty_

POEMS, COMPOSED DURING A TOUR, CHIEFLY ON FOOT.

1. _Beggars_

2. _To a Sky-Lark_

3. _With how sad Steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the Sky_

4. _Alice Fell_

5. _Resolution and Independence_

SONNETS

_Prefatory Sonnet_

PART THE FIRST--MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS.

1.

2.

3. _Composed after a Journey across the Hamilton Hills, Yorkshire_

4.

5. _To Sleep_

6. _To Sleep_

7. _To Sleep_

8.

9. _To the River Duddon_

10. _From the Italian of Michael Angelo_

11. _From the same_

12. _From the same. To the Supreme Being_

13. _Written in very early Youth_

14. _Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept_. 3, 1803

15.

16.

17. _To_ ----

18.

19.

20. _To the Memory of Raisley Calvert_

PART THE SECOND--SONNETS DEDICATED TO LIBERTY.

CONTENTS.

1. _Composed by the Sea-side, near Calais, August_, 1802

2. _Is it a Reed_

3. _To a Friend, composed near Calais, on the Road leading to Ardres, August 7th_, 1802

4.

5.

6. _On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic_

7. _The King of Sweden_

8. _To Toussaint L'Ouverture_

9.

10. Composed in the Valley near Dover, on the Day of Landing

11.

12. Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland

13. Written in London, September, 1802

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20.

21.

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23. To the Men of Kent. October, 1803

24.

25. Anticipation. October, 1803

26.

Notes:

[Transcribers' Note: the Notes will be found at the End of the Volume]

TO THE DAISY.

In youth from rock to rock I went
From hill to hill, in discontent
Of pleasure high and turbulent,
Most pleas'd when most uneasy;
But now my own delights I make,
My thirst at every rill can slake,
And gladly Nature's love partake
Of thee, sweet Daisy!
When soothed a while by milder airs,
Thee Winter in the garland wears 10
That thinly shades his few grey hairs;
Spring cannot shun thee;
Whole summer fields are thine by right;
And Autumn, melancholy Wight!
Doth in thy crimson head delight
When rains are on thee.
In shoals and bands, a morrice train,
Thou greet'st the Traveller in the lane;
If welcome once thou count'st it gain;
Thou art not daunted, 20
Nor car'st if thou be set at naught;
And oft alone in nooks remote
We meet thee, like a pleasant thought,
When such are wanted.
Be Violets in their secret mews
The flowers the wanton Zephyrs chuse;
Proud be the Rose, with rains and dews
Her head impearling;
Thou liv'st with less ambitious aim,
Yet hast not gone without thy fame; 30
Thou art indeed by many a claim
The Poet's darling.