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==Major works== {{main|List of poems by William Wordsworth}} {{columns-list|colwidth=27em| * ''[[Lyrical Ballads]], with a Few Other Poems'' (1798) ** "Simon Lee" ** "[[We are Seven]]" ** "Lines Written in Early Spring" ** "Expostulation and Reply" ** "[[The Tables Turned]]" ** "The Thorn" ** "[[Tintern Abbey (poem)|Lines Composed A Few Miles above Tintern Abbey]]" * ''[[Lyrical Ballads]], with Other Poems'' (1800) ** [[Preface to the Lyrical Ballads]] ** "[[Strange fits of passion have I known]]"<ref name=Lucy>M. H. Abrams, editor of ''The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Romantic Period'', writes of these five poems: "This and the four following pieces are often grouped by editors as the 'Lucy poems,' even though 'A slumber did my spirit seal' does not identify the 'she' who is the subject of that poem. All but the last were written in 1799, while Wordsworth and his sister were homesick in Germany. There has been diligent speculation about Lucy's identity, but it remains speculative. The one certainty is that she is not the girl of Wordsworth's 'Lucy Gray'" (Abrams 2000).</ref> ** "[[She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways]]"<ref name=Lucy /> ** "Three years she grew"<ref name=Lucy /> ** "[[A slumber did my spirit seal|A Slumber Did my Spirit Seal]]"<ref name=Lucy /> ** "I travelled among unknown men"<ref name=Lucy /> ** "[[Lucy Gray]]" ** "The Two April Mornings" ** "Nutting" ** "The Ruined Cottage" ** "[[Michael (poem)|Michael]]" ** "The Kitten at Play" * ''[[Poems, in Two Volumes]]'' (1807) ** "[[Resolution and Independence]]" ** "[[I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud]]" Also known as "Daffodils" ** "[[My Heart Leaps Up]]" ** "[[Ode: Intimations of Immortality]]" ** "[[Ode to Duty]]" ** "[[The Solitary Reaper]]" ** "[[Elegiac Stanzas]]" ** "[[Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802]]" ** "[[London, 1802]]" ** "[[The World Is Too Much with Us]]" * "[[French Revolution]]" (1810)<ref>{{cite news |last=Wordsworth |first=William |date=4 January 1810 |title=French Revolution |url=https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Poems_(Wordsworth,_1815)/Volume_2/French_Revolution |work=[[Samuel Taylor Coleridge#Travel and The Friend|The Friend]] |issue=20 |access-date=8 June 2018}}</ref> * ''[[Guide to the Lakes]]'' (1810) * "To the Cuckoo" * ''[[The Excursion]]'' (1814) * [[Laodamia (Wordsworth)|''Laodamia'']] (1815, 1845) * ''[[The White Doe of Rylstone]]'' (1815) * ''[[Peter Bell (Wordsworth)|Peter Bell]]'' (1819) * ''Ecclesiastical Sonnets'' (1822) * ''[[The Prelude]]'' (1850) }} {{Clear}}
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