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854 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Poems</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> <strong>Wordsworth</strong><br />

Papal Dominion<br />

III.385<br />

Parsonage in Oxfordshire, A<br />

III.569<br />

Part fenced by man, part by a rugged steep<br />

III.473<br />

Pastor and Patriot! at whose bidding rise<br />

III.492<br />

Pastoral Character<br />

III.405<br />

Patriotic Sympathies<br />

III.401<br />

Patriots informed with Apostolic light<br />

III.421<br />

Paulinus<br />

III.374<br />

Pause, courteous Spirit!—Balbi supplicates<br />

III.25<br />

Pause, Traveller! whosoe’er thou be<br />

III.127<br />

Peasant’s Life, <strong>The</strong><br />

II.566<br />

Pedlar, <strong>The</strong> I.286<br />

Pelion and Ossa flourish side by side I.720<br />

Pellucid Spring! unknown beyond the verge<br />

II.294<br />

People! your chains are severing link by link<br />

III.475<br />

People! your chains are severing link by link<br />

III.561<br />

Perhaps some needful service <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

III.27<br />

Persecution <strong>of</strong> the Scottish Convenanters<br />

III.414<br />

Persecution<br />

III.370<br />

Persuasion<br />

III.375<br />

Peter Bell, a Tale I.487<br />

Pet-lamb, A Pastoral, <strong>The</strong> I.438<br />

Picture <strong>of</strong> Daniel in the Lion’s Den, at Hamilton Palace<br />

III.480<br />

Pilgrim Fathers, <strong>The</strong><br />

III.420<br />

Pilgrim’s Dream, or, the Star and the Glow-worm, <strong>The</strong><br />

III.132<br />

Pillar <strong>of</strong> Trajan, <strong>The</strong><br />

III.552<br />

Pine <strong>of</strong> Monte Mario at Rome, <strong>The</strong><br />

III.535<br />

Pity (“Now too while o’er the heart we feel”) I.36<br />

Pity (“What tho’ my griefs must never flow”) I.35<br />

Pity mourn in plaintive tone I.16<br />

Placard for a Poll bearing an Old Shirt<br />

III.130<br />

Place <strong>of</strong> Burial in the South <strong>of</strong> Scotland, A<br />

III.473<br />

Places <strong>of</strong> Worship<br />

III.405<br />

Plain <strong>of</strong> Donnerdale, <strong>The</strong><br />

III.357<br />

Plea for Authors, A. May, 1838<br />

III.734<br />

Plea for the Historian<br />

III.537<br />

Pleasures newly found are sweet I.599<br />

<strong>Poems</strong> Composed during a Tour, Chiefly on Foot I.619<br />

<strong>Poems</strong>, in Two Volumes I.587<br />

<strong>Poems</strong> on the Naming <strong>of</strong> Places I.453<br />

<strong>Poems</strong> Written During a Tour in Scotland I.652<br />

Poet and the Caged Turtledove, <strong>The</strong><br />

III.642<br />

Poet to his Grandchild, A. (Sequel to the Foregoing.)<br />

III.736

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