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Wordsworth's Poetical Works
Preface
Extract from the Conclusion of a Poem, composed in Anticipation of leaving School - Composed 1786.—Published 1815
The Poem
An Evening Walk
Lines written while Sailing in a Boat at Evening - Composed 1789.—Published 1798
Remembrance of Collins
Descriptive Sketches taken during a Pedestrian Tour among the Alps - Composed 1791-2A—Published 1793
Guilt and Sorrow; or, Incidents upon Salisbury Plain - Composed 1791-4.—Published as The Female Vagrant in "Lyrical Ballads" in 1798, and as Guilt and Sorrow in the "Poems of Early and Late Years," and in "Poems written in Youth," in 1845, and onward.
Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree...
This volume gathers many of Wordsworth’s earliest verses, from school‑yard reflections to the first stirrings of his famous love of the natural world. The poems range from brief, playful sketches of youthful curiosity to more meditative walks through lakes, hills and quiet evenings. Readers will hear the poet’s developing eye for landscape, his tender observations of ordinary lives, and the gentle humor that threads through pieces such as “The Borderers” and “The Idiot Boy.”
The edition presents the poems in the order they were written, not the way they appeared in later collections, giving listeners a clear sense of the poet’s growth. Detailed footnotes record Wordsworth’s own revisions and offer context from manuscript sources, while the thoughtful introductions illuminate the historical backdrop of each piece. Together, they make this a vivid, accessible portrait of a poet whose voice still resonates with anyone who loves the quiet power of nature and memory.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (628K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Clytie Siddall and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1770–1850
A central voice of English Romanticism, his poems turned everyday speech, memory, and the natural world into something luminous and lasting. He is especially remembered for helping launch the Romantic movement with Lyrical Ballads and for the long autobiographical poem The Prelude.
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