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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

499 | 500<br />

Selected poems. Ed D. W. Davies 1994 (EL).<br />

Early poems and fragments, 1785–1797. Ed C. Landon and J. Curtis,<br />

Ithaca NY 1997. (Cornell Wordsworth.)<br />

Translations <strong>of</strong> Chaucer and Virgil. Ed. B. E. Graves, Ithaca NY 1998.<br />

(Cornell Wordsworth.)<br />

§1<br />

An evening walk: an epistle, in verse; addressed to a young lady;<br />

from the lakes <strong>of</strong> the north <strong>of</strong> England, by W. Wordsworth BA <strong>of</strong><br />

St John’s <strong>Cambridge</strong>. 1793; ed J. Averill, Ithaca NY 1984 (Cornell<br />

Wordsworth), with all versions prior to final 1845, especially that<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1794; Oxford 1989 (facs).<br />

Descriptive sketches in verse, taken during a pedestrian tour <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Italian, Grison, Swiss, and Savoyard Alps, by W. Wordsworth BA<br />

<strong>of</strong> St John’s <strong>Cambridge</strong>. 1793; ed E. Birdsall, assisted by P. M. Zall,<br />

Ithaca NY 1984 (Cornell Wordsworth), with facing texts <strong>of</strong> 1793<br />

and 1836 edns.<br />

reviews: T. Holcr<strong>of</strong>t, Rev <strong>of</strong> Descriptive sketches and Rev <strong>of</strong> An<br />

evening walk, Monthly Rev n.s. 12, Oct 1793.<br />

Lyrical ballads, with a few other poems. 1798 (2 issues, the first with<br />

imprint ‘Bristol: printed by Biggs and Cottle, for T. N. Longman,<br />

Paternoster-Row, London’; the second with imprint ‘London:<br />

printed for J. & A. Arch, Gracechurch-Street’; see R. W. Daniel, <strong>The</strong><br />

publication <strong>of</strong> Lyrical ballads, MLR 33 1938. For details <strong>of</strong> variants<br />

in individual copies, see Healey, above, items 3–4); ed E. Dowden<br />

1890, 1891, 1898; ed T. Hutchinson 1898, 1907, 1910, 1920; introd by<br />

G. Sampson 1903; ed H. Littledale 1911, rptd several times; Noel<br />

Douglas Replicas 1926 (facs); ed F. W. Schulze, Halle 1952; ed W. J.<br />

B. Owen, Oxford 1967, 2nd edn 1969, text <strong>of</strong> the 1800 Preface collated<br />

with 1802; Menston, York 1971 (facs); Oxford 1993 (facs).<br />

reviews: R. Southey, Rev <strong>of</strong> Lyrical ballads (1798), Critical Rev<br />

n.s. 24, Oct 1798; C. Burney, Rev <strong>of</strong> Lyrical ballads (1798), Monthly<br />

Rev n.s. 29, June 1799.<br />

Lyrical ballads, with other poems, in two volumes, by W.<br />

Wordsworth. 1800, ptd in Bristol; ed R. L. Brett and A. R. Jones<br />

1963, text <strong>of</strong> 1798 with the additional 1800 poems and prefaces,<br />

including 1802 variants; rev 2nd edn 1965, 1991, as machine-readable<br />

data Charlottesville VA 1993; ed J. Butler and K. Green as<br />

Lyrical ballads, and other poems, 1797–1800, Ithaca NY 1993<br />

(Cornell Wordsworth); 2 vols in one, ed J. Wordsworth, Spelsbury<br />

1997. For the many variants in individual copies, see E. L.<br />

McAdam, <strong>The</strong> publication <strong>of</strong> Lyrical ballads 1800, YULG 8 1933; J.<br />

E. Wells, Lyrical ballads 1800: cancel leaves, PMLA 53 1938;<br />

Healey, above, items 6–11.<br />

Lyrical ballads, with pastoral and other poems, in two volumes, by<br />

W. Wordsworth. 1802; rev 1805 (new edn called 4th on title pages);<br />

ed G. Sampson as <strong>The</strong> lyrical ballads 1798–1805, 1903, rptd several<br />

times; ed D. Roper 1968, 2nd edn 1976 [1805]; ed M. Mason as<br />

Wordsworth and Coleridge: annotated lyrical ballads, 1992<br />

[1805].<br />

Lyrical ballads, with other poems: in two volumes, by W.<br />

Wordsworth. Philadelphia 1802 (2 issues; see Healey, above, items<br />

14–15). Mostly a reprint <strong>of</strong> 1798–1800.<br />

Poems, in two volumes, by William Wordsworth, author <strong>of</strong> Lyrical<br />

ballads. 1807 (for variants in individual copies, see Healey, above,<br />

item 19); ed T. Hutchinson 1897; ed H. Darbishire, Oxford 1914,<br />

1952 (rev); ed J. Curtis as Poems in two volumes, and other poems,<br />

1800–1807, Ithaca NY 1983 (Cornell Wordsworth); ed A. R. Jones,<br />

Atlantic Highlands NJ 1987. See Lord Byron, Rev <strong>of</strong> Poems (1807),<br />

Monthly Lit Recreations 3 July 1807; F. Jeffrey, Edinburgh Rev 11<br />

Oct 1807; J. Montgomery, Eclectic Rev 4 Jan 1808.<br />

Concerning the relations <strong>of</strong> Great Britain, Spain and Portugal to<br />

each other, and to the common enemy, at this crisis: and<br />

specifically as affected by the Convention <strong>of</strong> Cintra: the whole<br />

brought to the test <strong>of</strong> those principles, by which alone the independence<br />

and freedom <strong>of</strong> nations can be preserved or recovered.<br />

1809 (for variants and authentic ms corrections in individual<br />

copies, see Healey, above, item 22; early paragraphs appeared in<br />

Courier 27 Dec 1808 and 13 Jan 1809, with variant titles over the<br />

signature ‘G.’); ed A. V. Dicey, Oxford 1915 (‘with two letters . . .<br />

written in the year 1811’); ed R. J. White, in Political tracts <strong>of</strong><br />

Wordsworth, Coleridge and Shelley, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1953 (with omissions).<br />

See H. C. Robinson, Rev <strong>of</strong> Concerning . . . the Convention<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cintra, London Rev 2 Nov 1809.<br />

<strong>The</strong> excursion, being a portion <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> recluse: a poem, by William<br />

Wordsworth. 1814 (facs Oxford 1991); 2nd edn 1820; 1844. For variants<br />

in individual copies, see Healey, above, item 24. Rptd as a vol<br />

<strong>of</strong> Poetical works, 1827, 1832, 1836–7, 1849–50 and reissues. Extra<br />

copies <strong>of</strong> the vol concerned were usually ptd and issued separately<br />

with appropriate title pages at each issue <strong>of</strong> Poetical works<br />

(see W. J. B. Owen, Library 5th ser 12 1957) and at other dates, e.g.<br />

1847, Boston 1849. Numerous late 19th and early 20th-century<br />

printings <strong>of</strong> the whole or parts, e.g. <strong>The</strong> deserted cottage, illustr<br />

B. Foster, J. Wolf, J. Gilbert, London and New York 1859;<br />

Wordsworth’s excursion: the wanderer, ed H. H. Turner [c. 1880];<br />

<strong>The</strong> excursion: book 1, <strong>The</strong> wanderer, New York 1889; 1904<br />

(Temple Classics); ed E. E. Reynolds 1935. For various versions <strong>of</strong><br />

material from bk 1, see J. Wordsworth, <strong>The</strong> music <strong>of</strong> humanity: a<br />

critical study <strong>of</strong> Wordsworth’s Ruined cottage incorporating<br />

texts from a manuscript <strong>of</strong> 1799–1800, 1969; <strong>The</strong> ruined cottage<br />

and <strong>The</strong> pedlar by William Wordsworth, ed J. Butler, Ithaca NY<br />

1979 (Cornell Wordsworth); <strong>The</strong> pedlar with other poems, ed J.<br />

Wordsworth, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1985; <strong>The</strong> ruined cottage with other<br />

poems, ed J. Wordsworth, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1985.<br />

reviews: W. Hazlitt, Character <strong>of</strong> Mr Wordsworth’s new poem,<br />

<strong>The</strong> excursion, Examiner 347, 21, 28 Aug, 2 Oct 1814; C. Lamb and<br />

W. Gifford, Rev <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> excursion, Quart Rev 12 Oct 1814; F. Jeffrey,<br />

Edinburgh Rev 24 Nov 1814.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brothers. New York 1815.<br />

<strong>The</strong> white doe <strong>of</strong> Rylstone: or the fate <strong>of</strong> the Nortons, a poem by<br />

William Wordsworth. 1815 (with <strong>The</strong> force <strong>of</strong> prayer: or the<br />

founding <strong>of</strong> Bolton priory); 1859; ed M. T. Quinn 1889; ed W.<br />

Knight, Oxford 1891; ed A. P. Comparetti, Ithaca NY 1940; ed K.<br />

Dugas, Ithaca NY 1988 (Cornell Wordsworth).<br />

reviews: [F. Jeffrey], <strong>The</strong> white doe <strong>of</strong> Rylstone, Edinburgh Rev<br />

25 1815; J. Wilson, Essays on the lake school <strong>of</strong> poetry, no 1:<br />

Wordsworth’s White doe <strong>of</strong> Rylstone, Blackwood’s Mag 3 July<br />

1818.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little maid and the gentleman; or, we are seven, embellished<br />

with engravings. York [c. 1815–Jan 1841]. Unauthorised chapbook.<br />

Original poetry: sonnet addressed in a letter (and published by the<br />

poet’s permission) to B. R. Haydon, painter, by Wordsworth. A<br />

single leaf, rptd from Champion 31 Mar 1816, with the sonnet<br />

High is our calling. Only one copy known (see Healey, above, item<br />

37).<br />

Thanksgiving ode, January 18, 1816, with other short pieces, chiefly<br />

referring to recent public events, by William Wordsworth. 1816.<br />

Includes various odes and sonnets later collected in the group<br />

Poems dedicated to national independence and liberty, and some<br />

other poems.<br />

A letter to a friend <strong>of</strong> Robert Burns, occasioned by an intended<br />

republication <strong>of</strong> the account <strong>of</strong> the life <strong>of</strong> Burns, by Dr Currie;<br />

and <strong>of</strong> the selection made by him from his letters, by William<br />

Wordsworth. 1816.<br />

To the freeholders <strong>of</strong> Westmorland. Kendal 1818. Broadsheet dated<br />

28 Feb 1818; part <strong>of</strong> the text <strong>of</strong> Two addresses, with variants.<br />

Two addresses to the freeholders <strong>of</strong> Westmorland. Kendal 1818.<br />

Previously pbd in Kendal Chron 14 Feb 1818, in Carlisle Patriot 7<br />

Mar 1818, and in broadsheet, above.<br />

Deception exposed, or an antidote for the poison <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Westmorland yeoman’s address. [Kendal?] 1818.

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