TY - BOOK AU - Wordsworth,William TI - Wordsworth PY - 1950/// CY - Harmondsworth, Middlesex PB - Penguin Books N1 - Includes index; Contents: 7. Introduction -- 11. My heart leaps up -- 11. To a butterfly -- 12. Alice fell -- 14. Lucy gray -- 16. We are seven -- 19. To H. C. -- 20. Elegiac Stanzas -- 22. The Lucy poem: strange fits of passion have I known -- 23. She dwelt among the untrodden ways -- 24. Three years she grew in sun and shower -- 25. a slumber did my spirit seal -- 26. The green linnet -- 27. To the celandine -- 29. The seven sisters -- 31. To the cuckoo -- 33. Nutting -- 34. She was a phantom of delight -- 35. The daffodils -- 36. The reverie of poor susan -- 37. Tintern abbey -- 41. Expostulation and reply -- 42. The tables turned -- 44. To a young lady -- 44. Vernal ode -- 49. It is a beauteous evening -- 49. The world is too much with us -- 50. Scorn not the sonnet -- 50. With how sad steps, o moon -- 51. Composed upon Westminster bridge -- 51. On the extinction of the venetian republic -- 52. Thought of a Briton on subjugation of Switzerland -- 52. Milton -- 53 to the man of Kent -- 53. The solitary of reaper -- 55. Yarrow unvisited -- 57. Yarrow visited -- 60. Yarrow revisited -- 64. lines written in early spring -- 65. Ode to duty -- 67. Character of a happy warrior -- 69. Ode composed on May morning -- 71. Ode: intimations of immorality -- 78. Michael -- 91. To a skylark -- 92-112. Selection from the prelude, or growth of poet's mind: 1. The poet's childhood, 2. residence at Cambridge. 3. Residence in London, 4. love of nature leading to love of man, 5. Imagination and taste, 6. Conclusion --124-182. Selections from the excursion: Preface to the 1814 edition, On man, on nature and on human life, The wanderer, The solitary, Despondency corrected ER -