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CONTENTS
ðå÷åã ïúåòîïçï ëòáñ
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THE FEMALE VAGRANT
óôòáîîéãá
GOODY BLAKE AND HARRY GILL
çõäé âìåêë é çáòòé äöéìì
LINES WRITTEN AT A SMALL DISTANCE FROM MY HOUSE AND SENT
óôéèé, îáðéóáîîùå îåðïäáìåëõ ïô äïíá é ðåòåäáîîùå íïéí íáìøþéëïí ôïê,
SIMON LEE, THE OLD HUNTSMAN, WITH AN INCIDENT IN WHICH HE WAS CONCERNED
óáêíïî ìé
ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS, SHEWING HOW THE ART OF LYING MAY BE TAUGHT
éóôïòéñ äîñ ïôãï÷, éìé ëáë íïöîï ÷ïóðéôáôø ðòé÷ùþëõ ëï ìöé
WE ARE SEVEN
îáó óåíåòï
LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING
óôòïëé, îáðéóáîîùå òáîîåà ÷åóîïê
THE THORN
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ôðòî
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THE LAST OF THE FLOCK
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ðïóìåäîéê éú óôáäá
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THE MAD MOTHER
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âåúõíîáñ íáôø
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THE IDIOT BOY
óìáâïõíîùê íáìøþéë
LINES WRITTEN NEAR RICHMOND UPON THE THAMES, AT EVENING
óôéèé, îáðéóáîîùå ÷åþåòïí õ ôåíúù ÷âìéúé òéþíïîäá
EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY
õ÷åýå÷áîøå é ïô÷åô
THE TABLES TURNED, AN EVENING SCENE ON THE SAME SUBJECT
÷óð îáïâïòïô
OLD MAN TRAVELLING
óôòáîóô÷õàýéê óôáòéë
THE COMPLAINT OF A FORSAKEN INDIAN WOMAN
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öáìïâá ðïëéîõôïê éîäéáîëé
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LINES COMPOSED A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY, ON REVISITING THE BANKS
óôòïëé, îáðéóáîîùå îá òáóóôïñîéé îåóëïìøëéè íéìø ïô ôéîôåòîóëïçï áââáôóô÷á
THERE WAS A BOY
íáìøþéë
LUCY
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ìàóé
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LUCY GRAY, OR SOLITUDE
ìàóé çòåê
THE BROTHERS
âòáôøñ
MICHAEL
íáêëì
TO JOANNA
óëáìá äöïáîîù
SONG FOR THE WANDERING JEW
áçáóæåò
POEMS DEDICATED TO NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE AND LIBERTY
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óôéèé, ðïó÷ñýåîîùå îáãéïîáìøîïê îåúá÷éóéíïóôé é ó÷ïâïäå
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CALAIS, AUGUST 15, 1802
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ON THE EXTINCTION OF THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC
ôõóóåîõ ìõ÷åòôàòõ
SONNET WRITTEN IN LONDON, SEPTEMBER, 1802
áîçìéñ, 1802
LONDON, 1802
ìïîäïî, 1802
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COMPOSED UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE, SEPTEMBER 3, 1802
óïîåô, îáðéóáîîùê îá ÷åóôíéîóôåòóëïí íïóôõ 3 óåîôñâòñ 1802 çïäá
COMPOSED BY THE SEA-SIDE NEAR CALAIS, AUGUST 1802
îáðéóáîîïå îá íïòóëïí ðïâåòåöøå âìéú ëáìå, á÷çõóô 1802
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PERSONAL TALK
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öéôåêóëéå ôåíù
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TO SLEEP
óïî
TO SLEEP
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TO A BUTTERFLY
ë íïôùìøëõ
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WRITTEN IN MARCH
îáðéóáîîïå ÷ íáòôå
TO A BUTTERFLY
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THE GREEN LINNET
úåìåîùê òåðïìï÷
THE SOLITARY REAPER
ïäéîïëáñ öîéãá
TO THE CUCKOO
ëõëõûëá
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îáòãéóóù
THE SEVEN SISTERS, OR THE SOLITUDE OF BINNORIE
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úáíïë âéîîïòé
TO THE SPADE OF A FRIEND
ìïðáôå äòõçá
ELEGIAC STANZAS, SUGGESTED BY A PICTURE OF PEEL
üìåçéþåóëéå óôòïæù, ÷îõûåîîùå ëáòôéîïê óüòá äöïòäöá
A COMPLAINT
óïöáìåîéå
GIPSIES
ãùçáîù
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A NIGHT-PIECE
îïþø
INFLUENCE OF NATURAL OBJECTS IN CALLING FORTH AND STRENGTHENING
÷ìéñîéå ðòéòïäù îá òáú÷éôéå ÷ïïâòáöåîéñ ÷ äåôóô÷å é òáîîåê àîïóôé
LAODAMIA
ìáïäáíéñ
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THE FRENCH AND THE SPANISH GUERILLAS
æòáîãõúù é éóðáîóëéå ðáòôéúáîù
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SEPTEMBER 1815
âìéúïóôø ïóåîé
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THE RIVER DUDDON
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óïîåôù ë òåëå äáääïî
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õ éóôïëá
THE PLAIN OF DONNERDALE
äïîîåòäåìøóëáñ äïìéîá
AFTER-THOUGHT
ðòïýáìøîùê óïîåô òåëå äáääïî
óïî ðéìéçòéíá
SEPTEMBER 1819
óåîôñâòø
ON SEEING A TUFT OF SNOWDROPS IN A STORM
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SONG FOR THE SPINNING WHEEL
ðåóîñ úá ðòñìëïê
THE HAUNTED TREE
ïëïìäï÷áîîùê äõâ
MUTABILITY
éúíåîþé÷ïóôø
÷ ëáðåììå ëïòïìå÷óëïçï ëïììåäöá ÷ ëåíâòéäöå
LAMENT OF MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS, ON THE EVE OF A NEW YEAR
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öáìïâá íüòé, ëïòïìå÷ù ûïôìáîäãå÷, ÷ ëáîõî îï÷ïçï çïäá
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TO --
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TO A SKY-LARK
öá÷ïòïîëõ
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÷ïäïðáä
THE TROSACHS
ôòïóóåëó
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÷åþåòîéå éíðòï÷éúáãéé
çîåúäï ðåîïþëé
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÷îõôòåîîåå úòåîéå
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COMPOSED ON A MAY MORNING, 1838
óïþéîåîï íáêóëéí õôòïí, 1838
THE SIMPLON PASS
óéíðìïîóëéê ðåòå÷áì
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çáòòé-çéììø
îáó óåíåòï
îáó óåíåòï
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ðåóîñ ÷åþîïçï öéäá
ðáäåîéå ÷åîåãéáîóëïê òåóðõâìéëé
ë íéìøôïîõ
ìïîäïî, 1802
ìïîäïî, 1802. íéìøôïî
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âåóóïîîéãá
íïôùìøëõ
ë ëõëõûëå
ëõëõûëá
öåìôùå îáòãéóóù
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çìñäñ îá ïóôòï÷ïë ã÷åôõýéè ðïäóîåöîéëï÷ ÷ âõòà
äáìåëïíõ äòõçõ
óôòïëé, ïóôá÷ìåîîùå îá ëáíîå ÷ òáú÷åô÷ìåîéé ôéóï÷ïçï äåòå÷á, óôïñýåçï
THE FEMALE VAGRANT
LINES WRITTEN AT A SMALL DISTANCE FROM MY HOUSE AND SENT BY MY LITTLE BOY
SIMON LEE, THE OLD HUNTSMAN, WITH AN INCIDENT IN WHICH HE WAS CONCERNED
ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS
WE ARE SEVEN
LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING
THE THORN
THE LAST OF THE FLOCK
THE MAD MOTHER
THE IDIOT BOY
LINES WRITTEN NEAR RICHMOND UPON THE THAMES, AT EVENING
THE COMPLAINT OF A FORSAKEN INDIAN WOMAN
LINES COMPOSED A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY, ON REVISITING THE BANKS
THERE WAS A BOY
"STRANGE FITS OF PASSION HAVE I KNOWN...", "SHE DWELT AMONG THE UNTRODDEN
LUCY GRAY, OR SOLITUDE
THE BROTHERS
ôï JOANNA
SONG FOR THE WANDERING JEW
"I GRIEVED FOR BUONAPARTE, WITH A VAIN..."
"CALAIS, AUGUST 15, 1802"
ON THE EXTINCTION OF THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC
SONNET WRITTEN IN LONDON, SEPTEMBER, 1802
LONDON, 1802
"NUNS FRET NOT AT THEIR CONVENTS NARROW ROOM..."
COMPOSED UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE, SEPTEMBER 3, 1802
"IT IS A BEAUTEOUS EVENING, CALM AND FREE..."
"I AM NOT ONE WHO MUCH OR OFT DELIGHT..."
""BELOVED VALE!, I SAID, "WHEN I SHALL CON...""
"WITH SHIPS THE SEA WAS SPRINKLED FAR AND NIGH..."
ôï A BUTTERFLY
"MY HEART LEAPS UP WHEN I BEHOLD..."
"AMONG ALL LOVELY THINGS MY LOVE HAD BEEN..."
WRITTEN IN MARCH
TO A BUTTERFLY
THE GREEN LINNET
THE SOLITARY REAPER
TO THE CUCKOO
"SHE WAS A PHANTOM OF DELIGHT..."
"I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD..."
THE SEVEN SISTERS, OR THE SOLITUDE OF BINNORIE
ôï THE SPADE OF A FRIEND.
A COMPLAINT
A NIGHT-PIECE îïþø
INFLUENCE OF NATURAL OBJECTS IN CALLING FORTH AND STRENGTHENING THE
LAODAMIA
THE FRENCH AND THE SPANISH GUERILLAS
"WEAK IS THE WILL OF MAN, HIS JUDGEMENT BUND..."
"SURPRISED BY JOY-IMPATIENT AS THE WIND..."
SEPTEMBER 1815
"HAIL, TWILIGHT, SOVEREIGN OF ONE PEACEFUL HOUR!.."
"HOW SHALL I PAINT THEE..."
AFTER-THOUGHT
ON SEEING A TUFT OF SNOWDROPS IN A STORM
SONG FOR THE SPINNING WHEEL
THE HAUNTED TREE
MUTABILITY
LAMENT OF MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS, ON THE EVE OF A NEW YEAR
THE TROSACHS
"CALM IS THE FRAGRANT AIR, AND LOTH TO LOSE..."
"IF THIS GREAT WORLD OF JOY AND PAIN..."
"MOST SWEET IT IS WITH UNUPLIFTED EYES..."
"WHY ART THOU SILENT! IS THY LOVE A PLANT..."
COMPOSED ON A MAY MORNING, 1838
THE SIMPLON PASS
"THOUGH THE BOLD WINGS OF POESY AFFECT..."
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