The Poems of William Wordsworth - Humanities-Ebooks
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844 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Poems</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> <strong>Wordsworth</strong><br />
If there be Prophets on whose spirits rest<br />
III.368<br />
If these brief Records, by the Muses’ art<br />
III.603<br />
If this great world <strong>of</strong> joy and pain<br />
III.683<br />
If thou in the dear love <strong>of</strong> some one friend I.414<br />
If Thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven<br />
III.52<br />
If to Tradition faith be due<br />
III.484<br />
If with old love <strong>of</strong> you, dear Hills! I share<br />
III.553<br />
Illustrated Books and Newspapers<br />
III.774<br />
Illustration<br />
III.399<br />
Imaginative Regrets<br />
III.394<br />
Imitation <strong>of</strong> Juvenal, Satire VIII I.60<br />
Immured in Bothwell’s Towers, at times the Brave<br />
III.480<br />
In a Carriage, upon the Banks <strong>of</strong> the Rhine<br />
III.431<br />
In a Garden <strong>of</strong> the same<br />
III.45<br />
In a smooth cr<strong>of</strong>t <strong>of</strong> Lorton’s pleasant Vale I.748<br />
In Allusion to Various Recent Histories and Notices <strong>of</strong> the French<br />
Revolution<br />
III.563<br />
In Brugès town is many a street<br />
III.467<br />
In desultory walk through orchard grounds<br />
III.752<br />
In distant countries I have been I.343<br />
In due observance <strong>of</strong> an ancient rite<br />
III.30<br />
In Evening tints <strong>of</strong> joy [array’d] I.37<br />
In Lombardy<br />
III.550<br />
In my mind’s eye a Temple, like a cloud<br />
III.606<br />
In Sight <strong>of</strong> the Town <strong>of</strong> Cockermouth<br />
III.490<br />
In the Cathedral at Cologne<br />
III.430<br />
In the Channel, between the Coast <strong>of</strong> Cumberland and the Isle <strong>of</strong> Man III.493<br />
In the Frith <strong>of</strong> Clyde, Ailsa Crag. (July 17, 1833.)<br />
III.498<br />
In the Grounds <strong>of</strong> Coleorton, the Seat <strong>of</strong> Sir George Beaumont, Bart.<br />
Leicestershire<br />
III.43<br />
In the Sound <strong>of</strong> Mull<br />
III.476<br />
In the sweet shire <strong>of</strong> Cardigan I.327<br />
In these fair Vales hath many a Tree<br />
III.676<br />
In this still place, remote from men I.658<br />
In trellis’d shed with clustering roses gay<br />
II.573<br />
In youth from rock to rock I went I.588<br />
Incident at Brugès<br />
III.467<br />
Incident, Characteristic <strong>of</strong> a favourite Dog, which belonged to a Friend<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Author I.690<br />
Indignation <strong>of</strong> a High-minded Spaniard. 1810<br />
III.32<br />
Indulgent Muse, if Thou the labour share<br />
III.126<br />
Infant M——— M———, <strong>The</strong><br />
III.585<br />
Influence Abused<br />
III.381