Publication |
New York, Sterling Publishing, 2003.
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Description |
48pBlue Spine
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Series |
Poetry for young people
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Summary/Abstract |
Wordsworth's spellbinding poems bring vividly to the imagination the mountains, lakes and people among whom he lived.
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Contents |
NATURE
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
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Standard Number |
0806982772 Hb.
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