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Romantic Poetry | 3 | |
William Blake | 10 | |
Poetical Sketches | ||
To Spring | 14 | |
To the Evening Star | 15 | |
Song | 15 | |
Mad Song | 16 | |
To the Muses | 17 | |
Songs of Innocence and of Experience | 17 | |
Songs of Innocence | ||
Introduction | 18 | |
The Lamb | 19 | |
The Little Black Boy | 19 | |
The Chimney Sweeper | 20 | |
The Divine Image | 21 | |
Holy Thursday | 22 | |
Songs of Experience | ||
Introduction | 22 | |
Earth's Answer | 23 | |
Holy Thursday | 24 | |
The Chimney Sweeper | 24 | |
The Sick Rose | 25 | |
The Tyger | 25 | |
Ah! Sun-flower | 26 | |
London | 26 | |
The Human Abstract | 27 | |
To Tirzah | 28 | |
The Book of Thel | 29 | |
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell | 33 | |
Visions of the Daughters of Albion | 44 | |
America a Prophecy | 51 | |
Blake's Notebook | ||
Never Pain To Tell Thy Love | 59 | |
To Nobodaddy | 60 | |
What Is It Men in Women Do Require? | 60 | |
My Spectre Around Me Night & Day | 60 | |
Mock on Mock on Voltaire Rousseau | 62 | |
Morning | 63 | |
When Klopstock England Defied | 63 | |
Epigrams | 64 | |
The Mental Traveller | 65 | |
The Crystal Cabinet | 68 | |
Auguries of Innocence | 69 | |
The Four Zoas | 72 | |
[Song of Enitharmon] | 73 | |
[Song of Enion] | 74 | |
Night the Ninth Being The Last Judgment | 75 | |
Milton | 98 | |
Preface | 99 | |
[Milton's Descent] | 100 | |
[The World of Los] | 106 | |
[The Vision of Beulah] | 107 | |
[Milton's Declaration] | 110 | |
Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion | 112 | |
[The Spectre of Urthona] | 113 | |
[The Minute Particulars] | 114 | |
[The Declaration of Los] | 115 | |
Epilogue from The Gates of Paradise | 117 | |
[A Vision of the Last Judgment] | 117 | |
The Letters | ||
To Dr. Trusler 23 August 1799 | 121 | |
To George Cumberland 12 April 1827 | 123 | |
William Wordsworth | 124 | |
Lines Written in Early Spring | 127 | |
Expostulation and Reply | 127 | |
The Tables Turned | 128 | |
To My Sister | 129 | |
The Ruined Cottage | 130 | |
Home at Grasmere | 142 | |
"Prospectus" to The Excursion | 142 | |
Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey | 146 | |
Nutting | 150 | |
[The Lucy Poems] | 152 | |
Strange Fits of Passion | 152 | |
She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways | 153 | |
Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower | 153 | |
A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal | 154 | |
I Travelled Among Unknown Men | 155 | |
Lucy Gray; Or, Solitude | 155 | |
Michael, A Pastoral Poem | 157 | |
My Heart Leaps Up | 168 | |
Resolution and Independence | 168 | |
Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 | 173 | |
It Is a Beauteous Evening | 173 | |
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud | 174 | |
The World Is Too Much with Us | 174 | |
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood | 175 | |
She Was a Phantom of Delight | 182 | |
Ode to Duty | 182 | |
The Solitary Reaper | 184 | |
Elegiac Stanzas | 185 | |
The Prelude | 187 | |
Book I | Introduction-Childhood and School-Time | 188 |
Book II | School-Time | 196 |
Book IV | Summer Vacation | 199 |
Book V | Books | 200 |
Book VI | Cambridge and the Alps | 207 |
Book VII | Residence in London | 211 |
Book VIII | Retrospect | 214 |
Book X | Residence in France | 217 |
Book XI | France | 219 |
Book XII | Imagination and Taste, How Impaired and Restored | 221 |
Book XIV | Conclusion | 225 |
Surprised by Joy | 229 | |
Composed upon an Evening of Extraordinary Splendour and Beauty | 230 | |
Mutability | 232 | |
Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg | 232 | |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge | 233 | |
Sonnet: To the River Otter | 236 | |
The Eolian Harp | 236 | |
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner | 238 | |
Kubla Khan | 254 | |
Christabel | 257 | |
Frost at Midnight | 273 | |
Dejection: An Ode | 275 | |
Phantom | 279 | |
To William Wordsworth | 279 | |
On Donne's Poetry | 282 | |
Limbo | 283 | |
Ne Plus Ultra | 284 | |
To Nature | 284 | |
Epitaph | 285 | |
George Gordon, Lord Byron | 285 | |
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers | 287 | |
Lara | 290 | |
Stanzas for Music | 292 | |
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, A Romaunt | 293 | |
Canto the Third | 293 | |
Canto the Fourth | 302 | |
Prometheus | 307 | |
Darkness | 308 | |
Manfred | 310 | |
'So We'll Go No More A-Roving' | 314 | |
Don Juan | 315 | |
Dedication | 316 | |
Selections from Canto I | 320 | |
Canto III | 355 | |
Canto IV | 360 | |
Canto V | 361 | |
Canto VII | 363 |
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