Selected Poems

One of the major poets of Romanticism, Wordsworth epitomized the spirit of his age with his celebration of the natural world and the spontanous expression of feeling. This volume contains a rich selection from the most creative phase of his life, including extracts from his masterpiece, The Prelude, and the best-loved of his shorter poems such as 'Composed Upon Westminster Bridge', 'Tintern Abbey', 'I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud', 'Lucy Gray', and 'Michael'.
Together these poems demonstrate not only Wordsworth's astonishing range and power, but the sustained and coherent vision that informed his work.

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Selected Poems

One of the major poets of Romanticism, Wordsworth epitomized the spirit of his age with his celebration of the natural world and the spontanous expression of feeling. This volume contains a rich selection from the most creative phase of his life, including extracts from his masterpiece, The Prelude, and the best-loved of his shorter poems such as 'Composed Upon Westminster Bridge', 'Tintern Abbey', 'I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud', 'Lucy Gray', and 'Michael'.
Together these poems demonstrate not only Wordsworth's astonishing range and power, but the sustained and coherent vision that informed his work.

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One of the major poets of Romanticism, Wordsworth epitomized the spirit of his age with his celebration of the natural world and the spontanous expression of feeling. This volume contains a rich selection from the most creative phase of his life, including extracts from his masterpiece, The Prelude, and the best-loved of his shorter poems such as 'Composed Upon Westminster Bridge', 'Tintern Abbey', 'I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud', 'Lucy Gray', and 'Michael'.
Together these poems demonstrate not only Wordsworth's astonishing range and power, but the sustained and coherent vision that informed his work.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780141902821
Publisher: Penguin UK
Publication date: 07/29/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

William Wordsworth was born in 1770 at Cockermouth in the Lake District and educated at Cambridge. As a young man he was fired with enthusiasm for the French Revolution but the year he spent in France after graduating left him disillusioned with radical politics. He turned more seriously to literature and, in collaboration with his friend Coleridge, produced Lyrical Ballads (1798). His return to the Lake District in 1799 marked the beginning of his most productive period as a poet, during which he wrote his most famous long poem, The Prelude (1805).


Stephen Gill a Professor of English Literature at Oxford University and a Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. He holds degrees from Oxford and Edinburgh Universities and is a long-serving member of the Wordsworth Trust. He has written William Wordsworth: A Life (1989) and Wordsworth and the Victorians (1998).

Table of Contents

Chronologyix
Introductionxiii
Further Readingxxix
A Note on the Textsxxxii
Old Man Travelling3
The Ruined Cottage3
A Night-Piece18
The Old Cumberland Beggar19
Lines Written at a Small Distance from my House24
Goody Blake and Harry Gill26
The Thorn30
The Idiot Boy38
Lines Written in Early Spring53
Anecdote for Fathers54
We Are Seven56
Expostulation and Reply59
The Tables Turned60
Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey61
The Fountain66
The Two April Mornings68
'A slumber did my spirit seal'71
Song ('She dwelt among th' untrodden ways')71
'Strange fits of passion I have known'72
Lucy Gray73
Nutting75
'Three years she grew in sun and shower'77
The Brothers78
Hart-Leap Well92
From Home at Grasmere99
From Poems on the Naming of Places109
To Joanna109
'A narrow girdle of rough stones and crags'112
Michael114
'I travelled among unknown Men'128
To a Sky-Lark128
Alice Fell129
Beggars131
To a Butterfly ('Stay near me')133
To the Cuckoo133
'My heart leaps up when I behold'135
To H. C., Six Years Old135
'Among all lovely things my Love had been'136
To a Butterfly ('I've watched you')137
Resolution and Independence137
'Within our happy Castle there dwelt one'142
'The world is too much with us'144
'With Ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh'145
'Dear Native Brooks your ways have I pursued'145
'Great Men have been among us'146
'It is not to be thought of that the Flood'146
'When I have borne in memory what has tamed'147
'England! the time is come when thou shouldst wean'147
Composed by the Sea-Side, near Calais148
'It is a beauteous Evening, calm and free'149
To Toussaint L'Ouverture149
Composed in the Valley, near Dover, on the Day of Landing150
Composed Upon Westminster Bridge150
London, 1802151
'Nuns fret not at their Convent's narrow room'151
Yarrow Unvisited152
'She was a Phantom of delight'154
Ode to Duty155
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood157
'I wandered lonely as a Cloud'164
Stepping Westward164
The Solitary Reaper165
Elegiac Stanzas166
A Complaint169
Gipsies169
St Paul's170
'Surprized by joy - impatient as the Wind'171
Yew-Trees172
Composed at Cora Linn173
Yarrow Visited175
To R. B. Haydon, Esq. ('High is our calling, Friend!')178
Sequel to the Foregoing [Beggars]178
Ode: Composed upon an Evening of Extraordinary Splendor and Beauty180
The River Duddon: Conclusion183
'The unremitting voice of nightly streams'183
Airey-Force Valley184
Extempore Effusion Upon the Death of James Hogg184
'Glad sight wherever new with old'186
At Furness Abbey186
'I know an aged Man constrained to dwell'187
from The Prelude188
Book I188
Book II204
Book III218
Book IV224
Book V231
Book VI241
Book VII246
Book VIII252
Book IX259
Book X263
Book XI271
Book XII275
Book XIII278
Notes285
Index of Titles309
Index of First Lines311
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