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Peter Bell: a tale in verse, by William Wordsworth. 1819 (facs Oxford<br />

1992); 1819 (2nd edn). Contains also Sonnets suggested by Mr W.<br />

Westall’s views <strong>of</strong> the caves &c in Yorkshire, previously pbd in<br />

Blackwood’s Mag Jan 1819; later collected in the group<br />

Miscellaneous sonnets. Ed J. E. Jordan, Ithaca NY 1985 (Cornell<br />

Wordsworth).<br />

<strong>The</strong> waggoner: a poem, to which are added sonnets, by William<br />

Wordsworth. 1819. Contains 12 sonnets later collected in the<br />

group Miscellaneous sonnets. Ed P. F. Betz, Ithaca NY 1981<br />

(Cornell Wordsworth).<br />

Lament <strong>of</strong> Mary Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots on the eve <strong>of</strong> a new year. Lee Priory<br />

1820.<br />

<strong>The</strong> river Duddon: a series <strong>of</strong> sonnets; Vaudracour and Julia; and<br />

other poems, to which is annexed A topographical description <strong>of</strong><br />

the country <strong>of</strong> the lakes in the north <strong>of</strong> England, by William<br />

Wordsworth. 1820; illustr R. S. Chattock 1884. Also includes<br />

Dion, Artegal and Elidure, <strong>The</strong> prioress’s tale, and about 30<br />

shorter poems.<br />

Lyrical ballads, with other poems, by W. Wordsworth. 1820. A<br />

reissue <strong>of</strong> sheets <strong>of</strong> Lyrical ballads 1800, vol 2 (or, in some copies,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lyrical ballads 1805, vol 2) with a misleading title page. See J. E.<br />

Wells, Wordsworth’s Lyrical ballads 1820, PQ 17 1938.<br />

A description <strong>of</strong> the scenery <strong>of</strong> the lakes in the north <strong>of</strong> England:<br />

third edition (now first published separately) with additions, and<br />

illustrative remarks upon the scenery <strong>of</strong> the Alps, by William<br />

Wordsworth. 1822 (facs Oxford 1991), 1823 (‘fourth’ edn), 1835,<br />

Kendal 1835 (‘fifth’ edn, rev and enlarged as A guide through the<br />

district <strong>of</strong> the lakes in the north <strong>of</strong> England); ed E. de Selincourt<br />

1906, rptd several times; ed W. M. Merchant, illustr J. Piper 1951,<br />

Bloomington IN 1952, rptd New York 1968; ed P. Bicknell as <strong>The</strong><br />

illustrated Wordsworth’s guide to the lakes, Exeter 1984; nd<br />

Malvern (facs); as A complete guide to the lakes . . . with Mr<br />

Wordsworth’s description <strong>of</strong> the scenery <strong>of</strong> the country 1842,<br />

Kendal 1842; 1843, 1846; Kendal, Liverpool and Manchester 1843,<br />

1846. Edns later than 1835 (except that in the Amer edn <strong>of</strong> Poetical<br />

works, 1837) contain addns by ‘the Rev Pr<strong>of</strong>essor [Adam]<br />

Sedgwick’ (1842, 1843, 1846, 1853, 1859).<br />

Ecclesiastical sketches by William Wordsworth. 1822; ed A. F. Potts,<br />

New Haven CT 1922 (as <strong>The</strong> ecclesiastical sonnets).<br />

Memorials <strong>of</strong> a tour on the Continent 1820, by William<br />

Wordsworth. 1822.<br />

Epitaph. 1835. Priv ptd version <strong>of</strong> Written after the death <strong>of</strong> Charles<br />

Lamb. Unique copy, BM Ashley 5139; rptd Ithaca NY 1904. A<br />

longer version without title 1836; see Healey, above, item 95 [‘To<br />

the dear memory <strong>of</strong> a frail good man’] 1836 (for private circulation);<br />

F. M. Todd, Wordsworth’s monody on Lamb: another copy<br />

[in Turnbull Lib, Wellington, NZ], MLR 50 1955.<br />

Yarrow revisited, and other poems, by William Wordsworth. 1835;<br />

Boston and New York 1835; London 1836 (2nd edn); Boston 1836;<br />

1839 (3rd edn [as 5th vol for 1832 Poetical works, reissued with<br />

new title page]).<br />

<strong>The</strong> little maid and the gentleman. Philadelphia 1836.<br />

Unauthorised chapbook.<br />

Sergeant Talfourd’s copy-right bill. 1838.<br />

Petition to the House <strong>of</strong> Commons on the copyright; appendix . . .<br />

session (1839). [Rptd as] petition <strong>of</strong> Wm Wordsworth, esq., in T. N.<br />

Talfourd, Three speeches . . . for an extension <strong>of</strong> copyright, 1840.<br />

England in 1840! [1840?]. Collection <strong>of</strong> 8 <strong>of</strong> Wordsworth’s political<br />

sonnets, <strong>of</strong> uncertain occasion; no imprint. See Healey, above, item<br />

112.<br />

We are seven. [Alnwick? 1840]. Unauthorised chapbook containing<br />

We are seven and another poem, not Wordsworth’s; no imprint.<br />

See H. Hughes, Two Wordsworthian chapbooks, MP 25 1928.<br />

Poems, chiefly <strong>of</strong> early and late years; including <strong>The</strong> borderers, a<br />

tragedy. 1842. For multiple versions <strong>of</strong> works included, see <strong>The</strong><br />

Salisbury Plain poems,ed S. Gill, Ithaca NY 1975 (Cornell<br />

William Wordsworth<br />

Wordsworth); <strong>The</strong> borderers, ed R. Osborn, Ithaca NY 1982<br />

(Cornell Wordsworth).<br />

‘When Severn’s sweeping flood’ (published to be sold at the Cardiff<br />

bazaar in aid <strong>of</strong> St Mary’s church). 1842; rptd in Poems on the loss<br />

and re-building <strong>of</strong> St Mary’s church, Cardiff, by William<br />

Wordsworth, James Montgomery, Thomas William Booker, John<br />

Dix, Cardiff 1842.<br />

Grace Darling. Carlisle [1843] (priv ptd); Newcastle [1843].<br />

Sacred to the memory <strong>of</strong> Robert Southey. 1843; 1844 (new edn).<br />

To the Queen. Kendal 1846 (priv ptd). Forgery, presumably by T. J.<br />

Wise; true date <strong>of</strong> issue c. 1889. See J. Carter and G. Pollard,<br />

Enquiry into the nature <strong>of</strong> certain nineteenth-century pamphlets,<br />

1934, pp. 355–6.<br />

Verses composed at the request <strong>of</strong> Jane Wallas Penfold, by William<br />

Wordsworth esq, poet laureate. [1843.] Unique copy, BM Ashley<br />

5140. Contains Fair lady! can I sing <strong>of</strong> flowers. Also in Jane Wallas<br />

Penfold, Madeira flowers, fruits, and ferns [etc], 1845.<br />

Kendal and Windermere railway: two letters re-printed from the<br />

Morning Post, revised with additions. Kendal 1845. Priv ptd, followed<br />

by London issue with imprints <strong>of</strong> Whittaker and Moxon as<br />

well as the Kendal imprint, with slight variants; see J. E. Wells,<br />

Wordsworth and railways in 1844–5, MLQ 6 1945. Earlier, variant<br />

versions in Morning Post 16 Oct, 11, 20 Dec 1844.<br />

Ode performed in the Senate-House, <strong>Cambridge</strong>, on the sixth <strong>of</strong><br />

July mdcccxlvii, at the first commencement after the installation<br />

<strong>of</strong> His Royal Highness the Prince Albert Chancellor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

University. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1847. 4 leaves ptd by Univ Press; another<br />

issue ‘Metcalfe and Palmer, printers, <strong>Cambridge</strong>’ <strong>of</strong> 8 leaves, with<br />

further information on title page; another, London, 4 leaves,<br />

with frontispiece <strong>of</strong> Prince Albert, gilt borders etc; another,<br />

London 1849, with the music <strong>of</strong> Thomas Attwood Walmisley, iv +<br />

52 pp.<br />

<strong>The</strong> prelude, or growth <strong>of</strong> a poet’s mind; an autobiographical poem,<br />

by William Wordsworth. 1850, Oxford 1993 (facs); New York and<br />

Philadelphia 1850; 1851 (2nd edn); with notes by A. J. George,<br />

Boston 1888; 1896 (Temple Classics); ed B. Worsfold 1904, London<br />

and Boston 1907; Hammersmith 1915; selections ed B. Groom<br />

1924; ed E. de Selincourt, Oxford 1926, 1932, 1957 (rev H.<br />

Darbishire 1959); bks I, II, and parts <strong>of</strong> V and XII, ed H.<br />

Darbishire, Oxford 1928; Extracts . . ., with other poems, ed G.<br />

Mallaby, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1932; text <strong>of</strong> 1805, ed E. de Selincourt,<br />

Oxford 1933, rev S. Gill; text <strong>of</strong> 1850, ed E. E. Reynolds 1932; with a<br />

selection from the shorter poems etc, ed C. Baker, New York<br />

[1954]; multiple texts, ed J. C. Maxwell, Harmondsworth 1971,<br />

rptd New Haven CT 1981; in Norton anthology <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> literature,<br />

3rd edn vol 2, ed M. H. Abrams, New York 1974, first pbn <strong>of</strong><br />

the 2-part Prelude <strong>of</strong> 1798–9, ed S. Gill and J. Wordsworth; <strong>The</strong><br />

prelude, 1798–99, ed S. Parrish, Ithaca NY 1977 (Cornell<br />

Wordsworth); <strong>The</strong> prelude 1799, 1805, 1850, ed J. Wordsworth, M.<br />

H. Abrams and S. Gill (Norton), New York and London 1979; <strong>The</strong><br />

fourteen-book prelude, ed W. J. B. Owen, Ithaca NY 1985 (Cornell<br />

Wordsworth); <strong>The</strong> two-part prelude, ed J. Wordsworth,<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> 1985; <strong>The</strong> thirteen-book prelude, ed M. L. Reed,<br />

Ithaca 1991 (Cornell Wordsworth); <strong>The</strong> prelude, 1798, 1799, 1805,<br />

1850, ed J. Wordsworth, Harmondsworth 1995 (Pen). <strong>The</strong> fivebook<br />

prelude, ed D. Wu, Oxford 1997.<br />

reviews: Examiner no 2217 27 July 1850; Spectator 23 3 Aug<br />

1850; Christian Remembrancer n.s. 20 Oct 1850; Prospective Rev 7<br />

1851.<br />

Autobiographical memoranda dictated by William Wordsworth, P.<br />

L., at Rydal Mount, November, 1847 [Essay upon epitaphs, I]. In<br />

Christopher Wordsworth’s Memoirs <strong>of</strong> William Wordsworth, 2<br />

vols 1851.<br />

A letter to the Bishop <strong>of</strong> L[l]andaff on the extraordinary avowal <strong>of</strong><br />

his political principles contained in the appendix to his late<br />

sermon: by a republican [1793] [Substantial ms fragment in an<br />

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