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Fenwick Notes of William Wordsworth

eBook, English, 2006
Humanities-Ebooks, LLP, Penrith, 2006
1 online resource (431 pages)
9781847600042, 1847600042
1041190809
Copyright and Use; Contents ; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; About the Text; THE FENWICK NOTES; EDITOR'S NOTES with bookmarks identified by manuscript page numbers; 1 My heart leaps up; 2 till it was restored; 3 Alfoxden; 4 Phillips; 5 by Dulverton; 6 supernatural subjects; 8 Sir
Meyrick's; 9 Nether Stowey; 10 The Pet Lamb.; 11 The Idle Shepherd Boys; 12 Influence of Natural Objects; 13 An Evening Walk; 14 14 years of age; 15 Descriptive Sketches; 16 The Brothers; 17 I met Louisa; 18 But now he; 19 The Childless Father; 20 Michael; 21 Her Eyes are Wild. 22 To the Small Celandine23 Stray Pleasures; 24 A Wren's Nest; 25 To the Cuckoo; 26 Nutting; 27 Ulswater; 28 over Barton Fell ; 29 Goody Blake; 30 Tintern Abbey; 31 To a Sky-Lark; 32 Water-Fowl; 33 Mr. Aders; 34 Giants' Causeway; 35 Ann Tyson; 36 To Joanna; 37 Miscellaneous Sonnets; 38 The same cottage; 39 Sonnet 15; 40 Sonnet 22; 41 By the bye; 42 Lord Gillies; 43 Sonnet 1; 44 Repentance; 45 Sonnet 7; 46 Sonnet 23; 47 Caro Albergo; 48 Sonnet 44; 49 Sonnet 49; 50 Sonnet 52; 51 Memorials of a Tour in Scotland, 1803; 52 The Highland Girl; 53 Sonnet. Composed at
Castle; 54 Cora Linn. 55 known little of Drayton56 Sonnets dedicated to Liberty; 58 the top of Raise-Gap; 59 Inscriptions; 60 making trigonometrical surveys; 61 Lines in Lady Lonsdale's Album; 62 The River Duddon; 63 During my college-vacation; 64 Seathwaite Chapel; 65 in my epistle; 67 To abide a triumph pure; 68 Memorials of a Tour on the Continent, 1820; 69 the banks of Avon; 70 Gregory the 7th; 71 I saw the figure; 72 Prefatory lines; 73 a gentleman; 74 Lines Written in Early Spring; 75 A Character; 76 Simon Lee; 77 The Poet's Epitaph; 78 Matthew; 79 Shenstone; 80 note on a Sonnet on Long Meg; 81 Ode to Duty. 82 Lord Nelson83 The Force of Prayer; 84 Dion; 86 A little onward; 87 Ode to Lycoris; 88 The Pillar of Trajan; 89 the possibility of kneeling; 90 Incident at Brugès; 91 Savant; 92 Thought on the Seasons; 93 old 100th Psalm; 94 Anecdote told by Mr. Wilkie; 95 Yarrow Revisited; 96 On the Sight of a Manse; 97 Roslin Chapel; 98 Sonnet; 99 The Avon; 100 Yarrow Revisited; 101 during that evg; 102 the two preceding Poems; 103 "Musings at Aquapendente"; 104 The Russian Fugitive; 105 Green Bank; 106 Ailsa Cragg; 107 Arran; 108 "Auld hermit Ayr"; 109 in this instance; 110 The Somnambulist. 111 Not in the lucid intervals of life112 The sun has long been set; 113 The Farmer of Tilsbury Vale; 114 Southey Davy; 115 Chiabrera; 116 these these; 117 Once I could hail; 118 Christ's Hospital; 119 my first meeting with him [Scott]; 121 Is it not ; 122 a poem entitled; 123 The Ode; 124 sd. ; 126 Prelude to the Last Vol.; 127 my ramble over many parts of Salisbury Plain; 128 The Forsaken ; 129 Address to the Scholars; 130 the mountains of Borrowdale; 131 Mr. Rowlandson; 133 Loughrigg Tarn; 134 Mr. Barber; 135 A Night Thought; 136 Farewell Lines; 137 theories of political economy
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