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ID008924
Call Number821.7/WOR
Title ProperWilliam Wordsworth
LanguageENG
AuthorWordsworth, William
PublicationNew York,  Sterling Publishing,  2003.
Description48p   Blue Spine
SeriesPoetry for young people
NoteWordsworth's spellbinding poems bring vividly to the imagination the mountains, lakes and people among whom he lived.
NoteNATURE
I wandered lonely as a cloud
To a butterfly
Inscriptions supposed to be found in and near a hermit's cell, 1818 : III
Lines written in early spring
My ehart leaps up when I behold
CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
The reverie of Poor Susan
A slumber did my spirit seal
Lucy Gray : or, Solitude
The Solitary reaper
Alice Fell:or Poverty
THE PREENT AND THE PAST
The two April mornings
Composed upon Westminster Bridge
It is a beautous evening , calm and ree
The white doe of Rylstone (Excerpt)
Surprised by joy
SCENES FROM THE PRELUDE
The stolen boat
The boy of Winander
Climbing Mt. Snowdon
GROWING UP
From Ode : intimations of immortality from recollections of early childhood
Index
Standard Number0806982772
Price. QualificationRs.350(Hb)
Classification Number821.7
Key WordsIGCSE ;  Children's poetry, English ;  English Poetry


 
 
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