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[]Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) (about) (chron.)
- * Admonition (“Well mayst thou halt, and gaze with brightening eye!”), (pm)
- * Admonition (“Yes, there is holy pleasure in thine eye!”), (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 31 1832
- * Aix-la-Chapelle, (pm)
- * Appreciation, (pm)
- * As a Huge Stone, (pm)
- * Between Namur and Liege, (pm)
- * Books, (pm)
- * Boyhood, (pm)
- * The Brook, (pm)
- * “Clouds Lingering Yet”, (pm)
- * Common Cause, (pm)
- * Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, (pm)
- * Couplet, (pm)
- * The Daffodil, (sg) Wide Awake April 1882, music by Louis C. Elson; edited by Louis C. Elson
- * The Daffodils, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"
- * Desideria, (pm)
- * Duty, (pm)
- * Duty and Charity, (pm)
- * Each Man His Part, (pm)
- * Early Spring, (pm)
- * The Egyptian Maid or the Romance of the Water-Lily, (pm) Yarrow Revisited and Other Poems by William Wordsworth, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1835
- * Fortitude, (pm)
- * Geometry, (ex) from The Prelude, Edward Moxon, 1850
- * Grandeur of Nature, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 31 1832
- * Hail, Twilight, (pm)
- * The Happy Wife, (pm)
- * Hopes, (pm)
- * “How Clear, How Keen, How Marvellously Bright”, (pm)
- * How Sweet It Is, (pm)
- * In Sight of the Town of Cockermouth, (pm)
- * Intimations of Immortality, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * Introduction to “Miscellaneous Sonnets”, (pm)
- * I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * The Law of Conscience, (pm)
- * Life’s Lesson, (pm)
- * Life with Yon Lambs, (pm)
- * The Light of Truth, (ss)
- * Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, (pm) Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1798
- * Lines on Advancing Years, (pm)
- * Lines Written in Early Spring, (pm) Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1798
- * London, (pm)
- * London, MDCCCII, (pm)
- * Lucy Gray, (pm)
- * The “Lucy” Poems, (ex) Lyrical Ballads (Second Edition) by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1800
- * Mary, Queen of Scots, (pm)
- * Memory, (ex)
- * The Minstrel, (pm) from The Excursion, as by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814, as by William Wordsworth
- * The Monument Commonly Called Long Meg and Her Daughtrer, Near the River Eden, (pm)
- * Morning in London, (pm)
- * “Most Sweet It Is with Unuplifted Eyes”, (pm)
- * Mount Skiddaw, (pm)
- * The Music of the Grove, (pm)
- * The Mystery of Life, (pm)
- * Nature’s Daughter, (pm)
- * Nature’s Lady, (pm)
- * Nature’s Teaching, (pm) , uncredited.
- * Nature’s Teachings, (pm)
- * “Not loth to thank each moment for its boon…”, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1896
- * Not Love, Not War, (pm)
- * November, 1806, (pm)
- * Ode to Duty, (pm)
- * The Old Cumberland Beggar, (pm)
- * On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic, (pm)
- * Our Note Book:
* ___ The Skylark, (pm)
- * A Parsonage in Oxfordshire, (pm)
- * The Passing of the Bards, (pm)
- * Perfect Woman, (pm)
- * Places of Worship, (pm) Ecclesiastical Sonnets by William Wordsworth, 1822
- * The Prelude, (ex)
- * The Rainbow, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * The River Duddon (after-thought), (pm)
- * The River Duddon. The Stepping-Stones., (pm)
- * Rural Ceremony, (pm)
- * The St. Nicholas Treasure Box of Literature:
* ___ Lucy Gray, (pm)
* ___ Morning in London, (pm)
- * “She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways”, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1881; adapted by Henry Houseley
- * She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways…, (pm)
- * “She dwelth among the untrodden ways…”, (pm)
- * “The Shepherd, Looking Eastward, Softly Said”, (pm)
- * She Was a Phantom of Delight, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * She Was a Phantom of Delight, (ex) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as by William Wordsworth
- * The Skylark, (pm)
- * Sleep, (pm) Poems by William Wordsworth, 1815, as "To Sleep"
- * A Slumber Did My Spirit Steal, (pm) Lyrical Ballads (Second Edition) by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1800
- * Small Services, (pm)
- * The Solitary Reaper, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * Sonnet (“It is not to be thought of that the flood…”), (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 6 1832
- * Sonnets, (gp) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 31 1832
- * Sonnets by Wordsworth, (gp)
- * The Spirit of Freedom, (pm)
- * Stepping Westward, (pm)
- * A Summer Memory, (ex) , as "Memory"
- * The Tables Turned, (pm)
- * There Is a flower…, (pm)
- * To a Skylark, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * To a Snow-Drop, (pm)
- * To Milton (London, 1802), (pm)
- * To Sleep, (pm) Poems by William Wordsworth, 1815
- * To the Cuckoo, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * To Toussaint L’Ouverture, (pm)
- * True Dignity, (pm)
- * True Fame, (pm)
- * Twilight, (pm)
- * untitled (“A Trouble, not of clouds or weeping rain…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Deign, Sovereign Mistress! to accept a lay…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Her only pilot the soft breeze…)”, (pm)
- * untitled (“How fast the Marian death-list is unrolled…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“It is a beauteous evening…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“O blithe new-comer! I have heard…”), (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as "To the Cuckoo"
- * untitled (“Sole Listener, Duddon…)”, (pm)
- * untitled (“The world is too much with us, late and soon…”), (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as "The World Is Too Much with Us"
- * untitled (“Up with me! Up with me, into the clouds!…”), (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as "To a Skylark"
- * Upon Westminster Bridge, (pm)
- * Vision, (pm)
- * Voices of Liberty, (pm)
- * We Are Seven, (pm) Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1798
- * Whence?, (pm)
- * “Where Lies the Land?”, (pm)
- * While Not a Leaf Seems Faded, (pm)
- * Why Art Thou Silent?, (pm)
- * The World Is Too Much with Us, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * Worship, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine September 1854
- * Written Upon a Blank Leaf in “The Complete Angler”, (pm)
- * Yarrow Unvisited, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal June 23 1832
- * Yarrow Visited, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal June 30 1832
_____, [ref.]
[]Work, J(ames) Clark (1908-1989) (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine Aug 10, Aug 24, Oct 5 1940, Feb 22, Mar 15, Mar 29, May 3, May 17, May 24,
Jun 7, Jun 21, Jul 19, Aug 23, Sep 13, Oct 25, Nov 8, Nov 15, Nov 22, Dec 20 1941
Jan 24, Jan 31, Feb 7, Feb 14, Feb 21, Mar 7, Mar 28, Apr 18, May 9, Jun 6, Jun 13,
Jun 20, Jun 27, Oct 17 1942
Sep 1946
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