William Wordsworth Time Poems
- 151. England! The Time Is Come When Thou Should'st Wean
- 152. Incidents Upon Salisbury Plain Or Guilt And Sorrow
- 153. Behold Vale! I Said, When I Shall Con
- 154. An Evening Walk - Addressed To A Young Lady
- 155. A Fact, And An Imagination, Or, Canute And Alfred, On The Seashore
- 156. Michael - A Pastoral Poem
- 157. Address To The Scholars Of The Village School
- 158. Lucy Gray
- 159. Ode On Intimations Of Immortality
- 160. The Borderers. A Tragedy
- 161. Left Upon A Seat In A Yew-tree
- 162. The Oak And The Broom - A Pastoral Poem
- 163. Surprised By Joy - Impatient As The Wind
- 164. Address To My Infant Daughter, Dora On Being Reminded That She Was A Month Old That Day, September 1
- 165. To The Daisy
- 166. Influence Of Natural Objects
- 167. To The Daisy (first Poem)
- 168. Stanzas
- 169. The Longest Day
- 170. Book Ninth [residence In France]
- 171. To The Small Celandine
- 172. Book Seventh [residence In London]
- 173. In Due Observance Of An Ancient Rite
- 174. Guilt And Sorrow
- 175. The Mother's Return
- 176. The Waggoner - Canto First
- 177. Book First [introduction-childhood And School Time]
- 178. Is There A Power That Can Sustain And Cheer
- 179. Composed At The Same Time And On The Same Occasion
- 180. To Joanna
- 181. Book Fourteenth [conclusion]
- 182. The Prelude, Book 1: Childhood And School-time
- 183. Perfect Woman
- 184. Epitaphs Translated From Chiabrera
- 185. Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland,
- 186. Address To Kilchurn Castle, Upon Loch Awe
- 187. Elegiac Stanzas Suggested By A Picture Of Peele Castle
- 188. The Waggoner - Canto Fourth
- 189. The Waggoner - Canto Second
- 190. The Wishing Gate
- 191. Calais, August 15, 1802
- 192. Lines Composed A Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey
- 193. Written In A Blank Leaf Of Macpherson's Ossian
- 194. Andrew Jones
- 195. Peter Bell, A Tale
- 196. Ode Composed On A May Morning
- 197. The Russian Fugitive
- 198. England! The Time Is Come When Thou Should-st Wean
- 199. To The Daisy (fourth Poem)
- 200. The Sailor's Mother
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FAYAZ AHMAD HAKIM: WORDSWORTH IS THE FATHER OF NATURE POETRY .
FAYAZ AHMAD HAKIM: WORDSWORTH IS THE FATHER OF NATURE POETRY .
FAYAZ AHMAD HAKIM: WORDSWORTH IS THE FATHER OF NATURE POETRY .
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Diksha: Nature poem
Charles W Spurgeon, professor emeritus: Sometimes I feel as if Wordsworth gave me that which I call my soul; he so informed my psyche that I intuit my humanity at home with Nature. His poetry creates "heart-mindfulness".
Jishu Dolui: His full poem ❝ We are seven ❞ my photo album
Jill Bulman: Wondered why there is no listing for Wordsworth's most famous and probably most loved poem, 'I wandered lonely as a cloud' ?!
Written in London, September, 1902: high thinking and simple living
RALlB: 'apt admonishment', from Resolution and Independence, so he was a teacher and humble too, though a Johnian he recognised the sublime beauty and excess of King's College chapel 'glorious work of fine intelligence' and 'give all thy canst, High Heaven rejects the lore of nicely calculated less or more'