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A LIST of WORDSWORTH'S POEMS arranged in

Chronological Order, so far as can be determined from accessible data.*

1785 to 1797.

Composed.

1785.

1786.

1786.

(probably).

Written as a School Exercise at Hawkshead,
anno ætatis 14.

And has the Sun his flaming chariot driven.

Extract from the Conclusion of a Poem com-
posed in anticipation of leaving School.

Dear native regions, I foretell.

Written in very early Youth,

Calm is all nature as a resting wheel.

1787-89. An Evening Walk. Addressed to a Young

First Published.

1850

1815

1807

1793

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1793.

Descriptive Sketches taken during a Pedes

trian Tour among the Alps.

Were there, below, a spot of holy ground.

1793

* In every instance of a Poem published during Wordsworth's lifetime the title is that which he adopted in his final edition. The first line of the Poem follows in smaller print. When no title was given-as in the case of many of the Sonnets, etc.,-the first line alone is printed.

Composed.

1793-94. Guilt and Sorrow; or, Incidents upon Salis

1795.

bury Plain.

[One-third of this poem was published under the title of
"The Female Vagrant" in 1798.]

A Traveller on the skirt of Sarum's Plain.

Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree, which
stands near the Lake of Esthwaite, on a
desolate part of the Shore, commanding a
beautiful Prospect.

Nay, Traveller! rest. This lonely Yew-tree stands.

First Published.

1842

1798

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1795.

At the corner of Wood Street, when daylight appears.
The Birth of Love, translated from some
French stanzas by Francis Wrangham.

1842

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1798.

Goody Blake and Harry Gill. A true story,.

1798

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1798.

Simon Lee, the old Huntsman; with an in-
cident in which he was concerned.

1798

In the sweet shire of Cardigan.

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and strengthening the imagination in Boy-
hood and early Youth [published in "The
Friend"].

Wisdom and Spirit of the universe!

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