WILLIAM WORDSWORTH (1770-1850) A. H. Miles POEMS IN LYRICAL FORM- 1. Lines written in Early Spring II. Expostulation and Reply III. The Tables Turned IV. The Two April Mornings v. The Fountain VI. Lucy: 1. "Strange fits of passion" 3. "I travelled among unknown men "Three years she grew" 4. PAGE 211 229 238 241 242 243 243 244 - XII. The Solitary Reaper 247 XIII. Yarrow Unvisited XIV. "She was a Phantom of delight" xv. "I wandered lonely as a cloud 1. "O blithe New-comer" 2. "Yes, it was the mountain Echo REFLECTIVE AND DESCRIPTIVE- >Lines, composed above Tintern Abbey EVENING VOLUNTARIES- II. Thoughts suggested the day following SONNETS- (I. National Independence and Liberty) II. "Is it a reed that's shaken by the wind?" VI. "Two Voices are there" VII. "O Friend, I know not VIII. "Milton! thou should'st be living" 329 330 330 . 331 x. "When I have borne in memory" XIV. " XVI. Here pause: the poet claims" XXI. "The world is too much with us 340 XXIII. "Earth has not anything to show XXVII. "Sole listener, Duddon' XXVIII. "Return, Content" · 342 · 342 XXIX. After-Thought: "I thought of Thee" • 343 (IV. Ecclesiastical Sonnets) Xxx. Mutability: "From low to high" XXXI. "Tax not the royal Saint" XXXII. "They dreamt not of a perishable home" SIR WALTER SCOTT (1771—1832) Alfred H. Miles 347 THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL- 1. Introduction II. Deloraine's Ride MARMION- I. The Camp 11. The Battle of Flodden Field THE LADY OF THE LAKE- 1. The Trosachs 11. Fitz-James and Roderick Dhu ROKEBY- "O, Brignal banks are wild and fair" THE LORD OF THE ISLES- Lake Coriskin 419 |