Poetic Openings : William Wordsworth to William Wordsworth
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Her Eyes Are Wild :
First Line : I
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : I Travelled Among Unknown Men :
First Line : I travelled among unknown men,
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud :
First Line : I wandered lonely as a cloud
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Idiot Boy, The :
First Line : Tis eight o'clock,--a clear March night,
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Idle Shepherd Boys, The :
First Line : The valley rings with mirth and joy;
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Influence Of Natural Objects :
First Line : Wisdom and Spirit of the universe!
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Influence Of Natural Objects In Calling Forth And Strengthening The Imagination In Boyhood And Early Youth :
First Line : Wisdom and Spirit of the universe!
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Inside Of King's College Chapel, Cambridge :
First Line : Tax not the royal Saint with vain expense,
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : It Is A Beauteous Evening, Calm And Free :
First Line : It is a beauteous evening, calm and free,
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : It Is Not To Be Thought Of :
First Line : It is not to be thought of that the Flood