06642nam 2200613 a 450 991095909690332120250523200430.01-282-04064-297866120406411-84760-085-9(CKB)1000000000798852(EBL)3306086(SSID)ssj0000440907(PQKBManifestationID)12166018(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000440907(PQKBWorkID)10491937(PQKB)11123555(MiAaPQ)EBC3306086(Au-PeEL)EBL3306086(CaPaEBR)ebr10567313(CaONFJC)MIL204064(OCoLC)923143670(BIP)26930396(EXLCZ)99100000000079885220120612d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe poems of William Wordsworth collected reading texts from the Cornell Wordsworth series. Volume I /edited by Jared CurtisTirril [England] ;Penrith, Calif. Humanities-Ebooks20111 online resource (784 p.)The poems of William Wordsworth : collected reading texts from the Cornell Wordsworth series ;v. 1Description based upon print version of record.1-84760-089-1 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.""Cover""; ""Licence and Use ""; ""Title page""; ""Copyright Notice""; ""CONTENTS""; ""Preface ""; ""Acknowledgements and Note on the Text""; ""Early Poems and Fragments (1785�1797)""; ""Lines on the Bicentenary of Hawkshead School""; ""Anacreon Imitated""; ""The Death of the Starling. Catullus ""; ""“My Lesbia let us love and live�""; ""Beauty and Moonlight An Ode Fragment""; ""“And will you leave me thus alone�""; ""On the death of an unfortunate Lady.""; ""A Winter�s Evening� Fragment of an Ode to winter""""Sonnet written by Mr ��� immediately after the death of his Wife""""Sonnet, on seeing Miss Helen Maria Williams weep at a Tale of Distress.""; ""The Dog�An Idyllium""; ""“Here M. ����sleep[s] who liv�d a patriarch�s days�""; ""[The Vale of Esthwaite]""; ""[Extracts from The Vale of Esthwaite]""; ""Various Extracts from The vale of Esthwaite""; ""Pity (“What tho� my griefs must never flow�)""; ""“melancholy joy�""; ""Pity (“Now too while o�er the heart we feel�)""; ""“In Evening tints of joy [array�d]�""""“How sweet at Eve�s still hour the song�""""Vale longum vale. Sentiments of Affection for inanimate Nature""; ""“But cease my Soul ah! cease to pry�""; ""Evening Sounds""; ""Description of a dying storm""; ""Scenes""; ""“What from the social chain can tear�""; ""“How sweet in Life�s tear-glistering morn�""; ""“Come thou in robe of darkest blue� [To Melpomene]""; ""Hope""; ""Torrent""; ""“Hoarse sound the swoln and angry floods�""; ""“The moaning owl shall soon�""; ""“I the while�""; ""“On tiptoe forward as I lean�d aghast�""; ""Death a Dirge""""Dirge Sung by a Minstrel""""[Shipwreck of the Soul]""; ""[Evening Sonnets]""; ""Horace To Apollo""; ""[Lament for Bion (from Moschus)]""; ""From the Greek""; ""[Septimius and Acme]""; ""[Lines on Milton]""; ""“If grief dismiss me not to them that rest�""; ""Translation ['From the French'].""; ""“The western clouds a deepening gloom display�""; ""Inscription for a seat by the pathway side ascending to Windy Brow""; ""“Thou who with youthful vigour rich, and light�""; ""Septimi, Gades""; ""[Ode] (from Horace)""; ""[Imitation of Juvenal, Satire VIII]""""[Unplaced Lines for Imitation of Juvenal]""""“The hour-bell sounds and I must go�""; ""Address to the Ocean.""; ""[Greyhound Ballad]""; ""The Three Graves""; ""An Evening Walk (1793)""; ""Descriptive Sketches (1793)""; ""Adventures on Salisbury Plain (1795�1799)""; ""The Borderers (1797�1799)""; ""The Ruined Cottage and The Pedlar (1798, 1803�1804)""; ""The Ruined Cottage. A Poem.�""; ""[Revised Ending for The Ruined Cottage]""; ""The Pedlar""; ""LYRICAL BALLADS and other poems 1797-1800""; ""Lyrical Ballads 1798 """"Lines left upon a seat in a Yew-tree which Stands near the Lake of Esthwaite, on a desolate part of the shore, yet commanding a beautiful prospect.""The three-volume edition of Wordsworth's poems is the most comprehensive edition now in print and contains reading texts chosen from the 21 volumes of the Cornell Wordsworth. It is without a doubt the most pleasurable way to read Wordsworth entire, and in modern texts. Most of the texts are from the first printed editions, some from the first complete manuscript. Volume 1 includes his earliest work, composed while a school boy and during and after his time at university, and in Somerset and Grasmere: The Vale of Esthwaite , and other juvenile poems, An Evening Walk , Descriptive Sketches , Adventures on Salisbury Plain, The Borderers (the early text, not the one printed in 1842), The Ruined Cottage , Lyrical Ballads (1798 and 1800), the Two-part Prelude, Peter Bell , Home at Grasmere and Poems, in Two Volumes . The editor, Jared Curtis, is Professor Emeritus of English at Simon Fraser University, also edited 'Poems, in Two Volumes' and Other Poems, 1800-1807, Last Poems, 1821-1850, and was co-editor with Carol Landon of Early Poems and Fragments, 1785-1797 , all in the Cornell Wordsworth. This title is also available as a searchable PDF ebook, from Humanities-Ebooks.co.uk or to Libraries from several aggregatirs including Ingram Digital. A Free PDF Addendum to this edition is now available from Humanities-Eooks, containing additional texts of An Evening Walk , The Baker's Cart, The Ruined Cottage , Nutting , Yew-Trees , the odes of 1815-17, Nab Well and Guilt and Sorrow , with the full 40-page index to the three printed volumes. With the Addendum the complete edition is now 2600 pages.821.7Wordsworth William1770-1850.163540Curtis Jared1820558MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910959096903321The poems of William Wordsworth4382831UNINA