Poetic Openings : William Wordsworth to William Wordsworth
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Mother's Return, The :
First Line : A month, sweet Little-ones, is past
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Mutability :
First Line : From low to high doth dissolution climb,
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : November, 1806 :
First Line : Another year!—another deadly blow!
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Nutting :
First Line : —It seems a day
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Oak And The Broom, The: A Pastoral Poem :
First Line : I
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : October, 1803 :
First Line : These times strike monied worldlings with dismay:
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Ode To Duty :
First Line : Jam non consilio bonus, sed more eo perductus, ut non tantum
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Ode, Composed On A May Morning :
First Line : While from the purpling east departs
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Ode, On Intimations Of Immortality :
First Line : I
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Ode: Intimations Of Immortality From Recollections Of Early Childhood :
First Line : The child is father of the man;