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PART III


POEMS OF NATURE

MOTHER NATURE

THE BOOK OF THE WORLD

NATURE

COMPENSATION

THE LAST HOUR

NATURE

SONG OF NATURE

"GREAT NATURE IS AN ARMY GAY"

TO MOTHER NATURE

QUIET WORK

NATURE

"AS AN OLD MERCER"

GOOD COMPANY

"HERE IS THE PLACE WHERE LOVELINESS KEEPS HOUSE"

GOD'S WORLD

WILD HONEY

PATMOS


DAWN AND DARK

SONG

HYMN OF APOLLO

PRELUDE

DAWN ON THE HEADLAND

THE MIRACLE OF THE DAWN

DAWN-ANGELS

MUSIC OF THE DAWN

SUNRISE ON MANSFIELD MOUNTAIN

ODE TO EVENING

"IT IS A BEAUTEOUS EVENING, CALM AND FREE"

GLOAMING

EVENING MELODY

"IN THE COOL OF THE EVENING"

TWILIGHT

TWILIGHT AT SEA

"THIS IS MY HOUR"

SONG TO THE EVENING STAR

THE EVENING CLOUD

SONG: TO CYNTHIA

MY STAR

NIGHT

TO NIGHT

TO NIGHT

NIGHT

NIGHT

HE MADE THE NIGHT

HYMN TO THE NIGHT

NIGHT'S MARDI GRAS

DAWN AND DARK

DAWN

A WOOD SONG


THE CHANGING YEAR

A SONG FOR THE SEASONS

A SONG OF THE SEASONS

TURN O' THE YEAR

THE WAKING YEAR

SONG

EARLY SPRING

LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING

IN EARLY SPRING

SPRING

A STARLING'S SPRING RONDEL

"WHEN DAFFODILS BEGIN TO PEER"

SPRING

"THE SPRING RETURNS"

"WHEN THE HOUNDS OF SPRING"

SONG

TO SPRING

AN ODE ON THE SPRING

SPRING

THE MEADOWS IN SPRING

THE SPRING

"WHEN SPRING COMES BACK TO ENGLAND"

NEW LIFE

"OVER THE WINTRY THRESHOLD"

MARCH

SONG IN MARCH

MARCH

WRITTEN IN MARCH

THE PASSING OF MARCH

HOME THOUGHTS, FROM ABROAD

SONG

AN APRIL ADORATION

SWEET WILD APRIL

SPINNING IN APRIL

SONG: ON MAY MORNING

A MAY BURDEN

CORINNA'S GOING A-MAYING

"SISTER, AWAKE!"

MAY

MAY

A SPRING LILT

SUMMER LONGINGS

MIDSUMMER

A MIDSUMMER SONG

JUNE

JUNE

HARVEST

SCYTHE SONG

SEPTEMBER

INDIAN SUMMER

PREVISION

A SONG OF EARLY AUTUMN

TO AUTUMN

ODE TO AUTUMN

ODE TO THE WEST WIND

AUTUMN: A DIRGE

AUTUMN

"WHEN THE FROST IS ON THE PUNKIN"

KORE

OLD OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

NOVEMBER

STORM FEAR

WINTER: A DIRGE

OLD WINTER

THE FROST

THE FROSTED PANE

THE FROST SPIRIT

SNOW

TO A SNOW-FLAKE

THE SNOW-SHOWER

MIDWINTER

A GLEE FOR WINTER

THE DEATH OF THE OLD YEAR

DIRGE FOR THE YEAR


WOOD AND FIELD AND RUNNING BROOK

WALDEINSAMKEIT

I DO NOT COUNT THE HOURSS I SPEND

"WHEN IN THE WOODS I WANDER ALL ALONE"

OUT IN THE FIELDS

ASPECTS OF THE PINES

UNDER THE LEAVES

"ON WENLOCK EDGE"

"WHAT DO WE PLANT?"

THE TREE

THE BRAVE OLD OAK

"THE GIRT WOAK TREE THAT'S IN THE DELL"

TO THE WILLOW-TREE

ENCHANTMENT

TREES

THE HOLLY-TREE

THE PINE

"WOODMAN, SPARE THAT TREE"

THE BEECH TREE'S PETITION

THE POPLAR FIELD

THE PLANTING OF THE APPLE-TREE

OF AN ORCHARD

AN ORCHARD AT AVIGNON

THE TIDE RIVER

THE BROOK'S SONG

ARETHUSA

THE CATARACT OF LODORE

SONG OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE

"FLOW GENTLY, SWEET AFTON"

CANADIAN BOAT-SONG

THE MARSHES OF GLYNN

THE TROSACHS

HYMN

THE PEAKS

KINCHINJUNGA

THE HILLS

HEMLOCK MOUNTAIN

SUNRISE ON RYDAL WATER

THE DESERTED PASTURE

TO MEADOWS

THE CLOUD

APRIL RAIN

SUMMER INVOCATION

APRIL RAIN

TO THE RAINBOW


GREEN THINGS GROWING

MY GARDEN

THE GARDEN

A GARDEN

A GARDEN SONG

"IN GREEN OLD GARDENS"

A BENEDICTINE GARDEN

AN AUTUMN GARDEN

UNGUARDED

THE DESERTED GARDEN

A FORSAKEN GARDEN

GREEN THINGS GROWING

A CHANTED CALENDAR

FLOWERS

FLOWERS

A CONTEMPLATION UPON FLOWERS

ALMOND BLOSSOM

WHITE AZALEAS

BUTTERCUPS

THE BROOM FLOWER

THE SMALL CELANDINE

TO THE SMALL CELANDINE

FOUR-LEAF CLOVER

SWEET CLOVER

"I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD"

TO DAFFODILS

TO A MOUNTAIN DAISY

A FIELD FLOWER

TO DAISIES, NOT TO SHUT SO SOON

DAISIES

TO THE DAISY

TO DAISIES

TO THE DANDELION

DANDELION

THE DANDELIONS

TO THE FRINGED GENTIAN

GOLDENROD

LESSONS FROM THE GORSE

THE VOICE OF THE GRASS

A SONG THE GRASS SINGS

THE WILD HONEYSUCKLE

THE IVY GREEN

YELLOW JESSAMINE

KNAP WEED

MOLY

THE MORNING-GLORY

THE MOUNTAIN HEART'S-EASE

THE PRIMROSE

TO PRIMROSES FILLED WITH MORNING DEW

TO AN EARLY PRIMROSE

THE RHODORA

THE ROSE

WILD ROSES

THE ROSE OF MAY

A ROSE

THE SHAMROCK

TO VIOLETS

THE VIOLET

TO A WOOD-VIOLET

THE VIOLET AND THE ROSE

TO A WIND-FLOWER

TO BLOSSOMS

"TIS THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER"

THE DEATH OF THE FLOWERS


GOD'S CREATURES

ONCE ON A TIME

TO A MOUSE

THE GRASSHOPPER

ON THE GRASSHOPPER AND CRICKET

TO THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE CRICKET

THE CRICKET

TO A CRICKET

TO AN INSECT

THE SNAIL

THE HOUSEKEEPER

THE HUMBLE-BEE

TO A BUTTERFLY

ODE TO A BUTTERFLY

THE BUTTERFLY

FIREFLIES

THE BLOOD HORSE

BIRDS

BIRDS

SEA-BIRDS

THE LITTLE BEACH-BIRD

THE BLACKBIRD

THE BLACKBIRD

THE BLACKBIRD

THE BLACKBIRD

ROBERT OF LINCOLN

THE O'LINCON FAMILY

THE BOBOLINK

MY CATBIRD

THE HERALD CRANE

THE CROW

TO THE CUCKOO

THE CUCKOO

TO THE CUCKOO

THE EAGLE

THE HAWKBIT

THE HERON

THE JACKDAW

THE GREEN LINNET

TO THE MAN-OF-WAR-BIRD

THE MARYLAND YELLOW-THROAT

LAMENT OF A MOCKING-BIRD

"O NIGHTINGALE! THOU SURELY ART"

PHILOMEL

PHILOMELA

ON A NIGHTINGALE IN APRIL

TO THE NIGHTINGALE

THE NIGHTINGALE

TO THE NIGHTINGALE

PHILOMELA

ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE

SONG

BIRD SONG

THE SONG THE ORIOLE SINGS

TO AN ORIOLE

SONG: THE OWL

SWEET SUFFOLK OWL

THE PEWEE

ROBIN REDBREAST

ROBIN REDBREAST

THE SANDPIPER

THE SEA-MEW

TO A SKYLARK

TO A SKYLARK

THE SKYLARK

THE SKYLARK

TO A SKYLARK

THE STORMY PETREL

THE FIRST SWALLOW

TO A SWALLOW BUILDING UNDER OUR EAVES

CHIMNEY SWALLOWS

ITYLUS

THE THROSTLE

OVERFLOW

JOY-MONTH

MY THRUSH

"BLOW SOFTLY, THRUSH"

THE BLACK VULTURE

WILD GEESE

TO A WATERFOWL

THE WOOD-DOVE'S NOTE


THE SEA

SONG FOR ALL SEAS, ALL SHIPS

STANZAS

THE SEA

ON THE SEA

"WITH SHIPS THE SEA WAS SPRINKLED"

A SONG OF DESIRE

THE PINES AND THE SEA

SEA FEVER

HASTINGS MILL

"A WET SHEET AND A FLOWING SEA"

THE SEA

SAILOR'S SONG

"A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE"

TACKING SHIP OFF SHORE

IN OUR BOAT

POOR JACK

"ROCKED IN THE CRADLE OF THE DEEP"

OUTWARD

A PASSER-BY

OFF RIVIERE DU LOUP

CHRISTMAS AT SEA

THE PORT O' HEART'S DESIRE

ON THE QUAY

THE FORGING OF THE ANCHOR

DRIFTING

"HOW'S MY BOY?"

THE LONG WRITE SEAM

STORM SONG

THE MARINER'S DREAM

THE INCHCAPE ROCK

THE SEA

THE SANDS OF DEE

THE THREE FISHERS

BALLAD

THE NORTHERN STAR

THE FISHER'S WIDOW

CALLER HERRIN'

HANNAH BINDING SHOES

THE SAILOR

THE BURIAL OF THE DANE

TOM BOWLING

MESSMATES

THE LAST BUCCANEER

THE LAST BUCCANEER

THE LEADSMAN'S SONG

HOMEWARD BOUND


THE SIMPLE LIFE

THE LAKE ISLE OF INNISFREE

A WISH

ODE ON SOLITUDE

"THRICE HAPPY HE"

"UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE"

CORIDON'S SONG

THE OLD SQUIRE

INSCRIPTION IN A HERMITAGE

THE RETIREMENT

THE COUNTRY FAITH

TRULY GREAT

EARLY MORNING AT BARGIS

THE CUP

A STRIP OF BLUE

AN ODE TO MASTER ANTHONY STAFFORD

"THE MIDGES DANCE ABOON THE BURN"

THE PLOW

THE USEFUL PLOW

"TO ONE WHO HAS BEEN LONG IN CITY PENT"

THE QUIET LIFE

THE WISH

EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY

THE TABLES TURNED

SIMPLE NATURE

"I FEAR NO POWER A WOMAN WIELDS"

A RUNNABLE STAG

HUNTING-SONG

"A-HUNTING WE WILL GO"

THE ANGLER'S INVITATION

THE ANGLER'S WISH

THE ANGLER


WANDERLUST

TO JANE: THE INVITATION

"MY HEART'S IN THE HIGHLANDS"

"AFAR IN THE DESERT"

SPRING SONG IN THE CITY

IN CITY STREETS

THE VAGABOND

IN THE HIGHLANDS

THE SONG MY PADDLE SINGS

THE GIPSY TRAIL

WANDERLUST

THE FOOTPATH WAY

A MAINE TRAIL

AFOOT

FROM ROMANY TO ROME

THE TOIL OF THE TRAIL

DO YOU FEAR THE WIND?

THE KING'S HIGHWAY

THE FORBIDDEN LURE

THE WANDER-LOVERS

THE SEA GIPSY

A VAGABOND SONG

SPRING SONG

THE MENDICANTS

THE JOYS OF THE ROAD

THE SONG OF THE FOREST RANGER

A DROVER

BALLAD OF LOW-LIE-DOWN

THE GOOD INN

NIGHT FOR ADVENTURES

SONG

THE VOORTREKKER

THE LONG TRAIL


POEMS OF NATURE

The world is too much with us; late and soon,
Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers:
Little we see in Nature that is ours;
We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!
This sea that bares her bosom to the moon,
The winds that will be howling at all hours,
And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers;
For this, for everything, we are out of tune;
It moves us not.—Great God! I'd rather be
A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn;
So might I, standing on this pleasant lea,
Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn;
Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea;
Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.
William Wordsworth [1770-1850]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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