Poetic Openings : William Wordsworth to William Wordsworth

Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : Danish Boy, The: A Fragment : First Line : I
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : Desideria : First Line : Surprised by joy—impatient as the Wind
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : Elegiac Stanzas : First Line : Lulled by the sound of pastoral bells,
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : Elegiac Stanzas Suggested By A Picture Of Peele Castle In A Storm, Painted By Sir George Beaumont : First Line : I was thy neighbour once, thou rugged Pile!
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : Ellen Irwin : First Line : Fair Ellen Irwin, when she sate
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : England, 1802 I : First Line : O friend! I know not which way I must look
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : England, 1802 Ii : First Line : Milton! thou shouldst be living at this hour:
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : England, 1802 Iii : First Line : Great men have been among us; hands that penn’d
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : England, 1802 Iv : First Line : It is not to be thought of that the flood
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : England, 1802 V : First Line : When I have borne in memory what has tamed
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