Poems by William Wordsworth
- "'Tis Said, That Some Have Died For Love"
- "A Narrow Girdle of Rough Stones and Crags,"
- "A Whirl-Blast from Behind the Hill"
- "Calm is all Nature as a Resting Wheel."
- "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"
- "It was an April morning: fresh and clear"
- "She Dwelt Among Untrodden Ways"
- "She Was a Phantom of Delight"
- "Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known"
- "Surprised by Joy--Impatient as the Wind"
- "The World Is To Much With Us; Late and Soon"
- "There is an Eminence,--of these our hills"
- "Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower,"
- "With Ships the Sea was Sprinkled Far and Nigh,"
- 'I wandered lonely as a cloud...'
- 'Tis Said, That Some Have Died For Love
- A Character
- A Complaint
- A Narrow Girdle of Rough Stones and Crags,
- A Night Thought
- A Night-Piece
- A Poet! He Hath Put his Heart to School
- A Poet's Epitaph
- A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal
- A Whirl-Blast from Behind the Hill
- A Wren's Nest
- Address To The Scholars Of The Village School Of ----
- After-Thought
- An Evening Walk, Addressed to a Young Lady
- Andrew Jones
- Anecdote For Fathers
- Animal Tranquillity and Decay
- Birth of Love, The
- Brothers, The
- Calm is all Nature as a Resting Wheel.
- Character of the Happy Warrior
- Childless Father, The
- Complaint Of a Forsaken Indian Woman, The
- Composed During a Storm
- Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802
- Daffodils
- Danish Boy, The: A Fragment
- Desideria
- Dion
- Elegiac Stanzas
- Elegiac Stanzas Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle
- Ellen Irwin
- England i
- England ii
- England iii
- England iv
- England v
- Evening on Calais Beach
- Expostulation and Reply
- Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg
- For The Spot Where The Hermitage Stood on St. Herbert's Island, Derwentwater.
- Foresight
- Forsaken, The
- Fountain, The: A Conversation
- Goody Blake and Harry Gill
- Green Linnet, The
- Guilt and Sorrow
- Hart-Leap Well
- I Know an Old Man Constrained to Dwell
- I Travelled Among Unknown Men
- I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
- Idiot Boy, The
- Idle Shepherd Boys, The
- Influence of Natural Objects
- Inscriptions Written with a Slate Pencil upon a Stone
- Inside of King's College Chapel, Cambridge
- It Is a Beauteous Evening
- It is not to be Thought of
- It was an April morning: fresh and clear
- Kitten And Falling Leaves, The
- Lament Of Mary Queen Of Scots
- Lament of Mary Queen of Scots, on The Eve of a New Year
- Laodamia
- Last of The Flock, The
- Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree
- Lines Written In Early Spring
- Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey
- Lines written as a School Exercise at Hawkshead, Anno Aetatis
- London, 1802
- Lucy Gray
- Lucy i
- Lucy ii
- Lucy iii
- Lucy iv
- Lucy v
- Memory
- Michael: A Pastoral Poem
- Most Sweet it is
- Mother's Return, The
- Mutability
- My Heart Leaps Up
- November, 1806
- Nuns Fret Not at Their Convent's Narrow Room
- Nutting
- O Nightingale! Thou Surely Art
- Oak and The Broom, The: A Pastoral Poem
- Ode Composed On A May Morning
- Ode On Intimations Of Immortality
- Ode on Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood
- Ode to Duty
- Ode, Composed On A May Morning
- Ode, Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood
- Ode: Intimations of Immortality
- Old Cumberland Beggar, The
- On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford
- On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
- Perfect Woman
- Pet-Lamb, The: A Pastoral Poem
- Peter Bell, A Tale
- Rainbow, The
- Remembrance of Collins
- Resolution and Independence
- Reverie of Poor Susan, The
- Rural Architecture
- Russian Fugitive, The
- Ruth
- Sailor's Mother, The
- Scorn Not the Sonnet
- September, 1819
- Seven Sisters, The
- She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways
- She Was a Phantom of Delight
- Simon Lee: The Old Huntsman
- Simplon Pass, The
- Solitary Reaper, The
- Song For The Wandering Jew
- Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle upon the Restoration o
- Sparrow's Nest, The
- Speak!
- Stanzas
- Stepping Westward
- Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known
- Surprised by Joy
- Table Turned, The
- The Complaint Of a Forsaken Indian Woman
- The Forsaken
- The Fountain
- The French Revolution as it appeared to Enthusiasts
- The Green Linnet
- The Idle Shepherd Boys
- The Kitten And Falling Leaves
- The Longest Day
- The Mother's Return
- The Old Cumberland Beggar
- The Power of Armies Is a Visible Thing
- The Prelude, Book 1: Childhood and School-time
- The Prelude, Book 2: School-time (Continued)
- The Prelude. (book V )
- The Primrose of the Rock
- The Rainbow
- The Reaper
- The Reverie of Poor Susan
- The Russian Fugitive
- The Sailor's Mother
- The Seven Sisters
- The Shepherd, Looking Eastward, Softly Said
- The Simplon Pass
- The Solitary Reaper
- The Sonnet i
- The Sonnet ii
- The Sparrow's Nest
- The Sun Has Long Been Set
- The Tables Turned
- The Trosachs
- The Two April Mornings
- The Virgin
- The Wishing Gate
- The World
- The World Is To Much With Us
- The World is Too Much With Us
- The world is too much with us; late and soon
- There is an Eminence,--of these our hills
- There was a Boy
- Thorn, The
- Three Years She Grew
- Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower,
- To A Butterfly
- To A Butterfly (2)
- To A Butterfly (first poem)
- To A Butterfly (second poem)
- To A Sexton
- To Joanna
- To M.H.
- To May
- To My Sister
- To The Cuckoo
- To The Daisy
- To The Daisy (2)
- To The Daisy (first poem)
- To a Highland Girl (At Inversneyde, upon Loch Lomond)
- To a Sky-Lark
- To a Skylark
- Yarrow Visited

