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Written with a Slate Pencil upon a Stone. Memorials of a Tour in Scotland, Departure from the vale of Grasmere, August 2. At the Grave of Burns, Seven years after his death 3. To the Sons of Burns, after visiting the Grave of their Father 5. To a Highland Girl 6. Glen Almain; or, The Narrow Glen 7. Stepping Westward 8. The Solitary Reaper 9. Address to Kilchurn Castle, upon Loch Awe Rob Roy's Grave Composed at Castle Yarrow Unvisited The Matron of Jedborough and her Husband Fly, some kind Harbinger, to Grasmere-dale!

The Blind Highland Boy. October There is a bondage worse, far worse, to bear October England! From the Italian of Michael Angelo. If with unwet eye Say, what is Honour? Epitaphs translated from Chiabrera.

Weep not, beloved Friends! Perhaps some needful service of the State 3. O Thou who movest onward with a mind 4. There never breathed a man who, when his life 5. True is it that Ambrosio Salinero 6. Destined to war from very infancy 7. O flower of all that springs from gentle blood 8.

Not without heavy grief of heart did He 9. Pause, courteous Spirit! Beaumont, Bart. In a Garden of the Same 3. For a Seat in the Groves of Coleorton. The Excursion. Laodamia Dion see Plutarch. Suggested by a beautiful ruin upon one of the Islands of Loch Lomond 2. Composed at Cora Linn, in sight of Wallace's Tower 3. Effusion in the Pleasure-ground on the banks of the Bran, near Dunkeld 4.

Yarrow Visited, September Haydon Artegal and Elidure September November 1 The fairest, brightest, hues of ether fade "Weak is the will of Man, his judgment blind Hail, Twilight, sovereign of one peaceful hour! The Shepherd, looking eastward, softly said Even as a dragon's eye that feels the stress Mark the concentred hazels that enclose To the Poet, John Dyer Brook! Inscriptions supposed to be found in and near a Hermit's Cell.

Hopes what are they? Pause, Traveller! Hast thou seen, with flash incessant. Near the Spring of the Hermitage. Troubled long with warring notions. Not seldom, clad in radiant vest. Memorials of a Tour on the Continent, Dedication 1. Fish-women--On Landing at Calais 2. Bruges 3. Bruges 4. After visiting the Field of Waterloo 5. Between Namur and Liege 6. Aix-la-Chapelle 7. In the Cathedral at Cologne 8. In a Carriage, upon the Banks of the Rhine 9. Hymn for the Boatmen, as they approach the Rapids under the Castle of Heidelberg The Source of the Danube On approaching the Staub-bach, Lauterbrunnen The Fall of the Aar--Handec Memorial, near the Outlet of the Lake of Thun Composed in one of the Catholic Cantons After-thought Scene on the Lake of Brientz Engelberg, the Hill of Angels Our Lady of the Snow The Tower of Schwytz Gothard Fort Fuentes Part II.

The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci The Eclipse of the Sun, The Three Cottage Girls Stanzas composed in the Simplon Pass Echo, upon the Gemmi Suggested on a Sabbath Morning in the Vale of Chamouny Elegiac Stanzas Sky-Prospect--From the Plain of France On being Stranded near the Harbour of Boulogne After landing--the Valley of Dover, November At Dover Desultory Stanzas, upon receiving the preceding Sheets from the Press.

The River Duddon. A Series of Sonnets. To the Rev. Not envying Latian shades--if yet they throw 2. Child of the clouds! How shall I paint thee? Take, cradled Nursling of the mountain, take 5. Sole listener, Duddon!

Flowers 7. What aspect bore the Man who roved or fled 9. The Stepping-stones The same Subject The Faery Chasm Hints for the Fancy Open Prospect O mountain Stream! From this deep chasm, where quivering sunbeams play American Tradition Return Seathwaite Chapel Tributary Stream The Plain of Donnerdale Whence that low voice?

Tradition Sheep-washing The Resting-place Methinks 'twere no unprecedented feat Return, Content! Fallen, and diffused into a shapeless heap Journey renewed No record tells of lance opposed to lance Who swerves from innocence, who makes divorce The Kirk of Ulpha to the pilgrim's eye Not hurled precipitous from steep to steep Conclusion A Parsonage in Oxfordshire To Enterprise. Ecclesiastical Sonnets. Introduction 2.

Conjectures 3. Trepidation of the Druids 4. Druidical Excommunication 5. Uncertainty 6. Persecution 7. Recovery 8. Temptations from Roman Refinements 9. Dissensions Struggle of the Britons against the Barbarians Saxon Conquest Monastery of Old Bangor Casual Incitement Glad Tidings Paulinus Persuasion Conversion Score: 4.

Includes an index of first lines and bibliographic information for the book, published in George, and embodying Wordsworth's latest revisions. The dates at the head of each poem are those of Q composition and first publication.

Volume X contains is, the Essays and Prefaces on Poetry which Wordsworth printed in various editions of his Poems, and also the author's complete Notes.

The headnotes, known as the I. Notes, dictated by the poet himself late in life to Miss 3 F enwick, form an important feature of this edition, as of the Cambridge Edition. They reveal the times, places, oc h. Casions, and circumstances in which the poems had their origins. Used - Softcover Condition: Good-. Condition: Good-. First printing. Bearing erratum to xii. All as pictured. Published by Edward Moxon, Son, and Co.

Used - Hardcover Condition: Acceptable. Condition: Acceptable. New Edition. Covers detached but intact. Gift-notes on FEP. Gilt decoration to board edges. Gilt decoration and raised bands on spine. Marbeled page block. Text is beautifully clean, tight and bright. A worthwhile restoration project. Edited by Thomas Hutchinson. Drawing of Wordsworth by Hancock about inside page. Tissue sheet intact. Thin paper text with very slight age toned. Some bottom corners of text pages torn but do not affect the text.

Some light pencil markings but text clean. Hinge slightly loose. Bound in brown cloth with gilt lettering on spine and front cover.

Spine faded and top and bottom edges worn with some cracks. All edges bumped. Published by A. Galignani, Paris, First edition. Published by Little, Brown and Company, About the book: Hardcover, no jacket. Book is in pretty good condition for an almost year old copy.

Additional photos available upon request. Published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, Seller: Brian P. Cloth Bound. No inscriptions. See photographs of this copy attached. William Wordsworth author ; John Morley introduction. Seller: J. First Edition Thus. Original deep green cloth with gilt title on the spine, gilt picture of Wordsworth and gilt copy of Wordworth's signature on the front cover.

Frontispiece of Wordsworth. No DJ. Gilt topstain. Light rubbing to the boards. A bit of fraying to top and bottom of the spine.

Clean and unmarked throughout. No foxing. Published by Clarendon, Oxford, A good set. Ex library but nice. Wear to extrems. Minor foxing. Vol I has rfep missing. Tanning to some eps. Dust Jacket Condition: None. Full contemporary leather binding, spine in compartments with gilt bands. Contains a Preface i-xvi , a list of contents xvii-xxiv and the poems pages. There follow a series of appendices, including a topographical description of the country of the Lakes.

Condition: The leather is a rubbed and worn, and there is some damage to the top of the spine and also some cracking of the spine away from the boards. The hinges are strained across the front endpapers although the text block is firm. There is sporadic foxing and some of the paper is rather brittle, especially the endpapers.



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