| Ruth |
1818-12 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8305 |
| Gordale |
1819-01 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8338 |
| “Pure Element of Waters, wheresoe’er” |
1819-01 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8336 |
| Malham Cove |
1819-01 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8337 |
| Peter Bell. A Tale, in Verse |
1819-05 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
7730 |
| The Waggoner, A Poem |
1819-06 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
7773 |
| To the River Derwent |
1819-06 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
7779 |
| Composed in one of the Valleys of Westmoreland, on Easter Sunday |
1819-06 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
7776 |
| “I heard (alas, ’twas only in a dream)” |
1819-06 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
7777 |
| Captivity |
1819-06 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
7774 |
| To a Snow-Drop, Appearing Very Early in the Season |
1819-06 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
7778 |
| Yarrow Unvisited |
1819-11 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
7750 |
| “What aspect bore the Man who roved or fled” |
1820-05 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8456 |
| Dion. (See Plutarch) |
1820-05 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8463 |
| Sonnet on the Death of his Late Majesty |
1820-05 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8467 |
| Ode. The Pass of Kirkstone |
1820-05 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8465 |
| “From this deep chasm—where quivering sun-beams play” |
1820-05 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8458 |
| Tradition |
1820-05 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8460 |
| “O Mountain Stream! the Shepherd and his Cot” |
1820-05 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8457 |
| Hint from the Mountains for Certain Political Aspirants |
1820-05 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8468 |
| “Whence that low voice?—A whisper from the heart” |
1820-05 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8459 |
| “No record tells of lance opposed to lance” |
1820-05 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8461 |
| Tokens of Natural Affection |
1822-01 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9698 |
| Desultory Stanzas Upon Receiving the Last Sheets of “Memorials of a Tour on the Continent,”
From the Press |
1822-06 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9731 |
| Papal Dominion |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9841 |
| Corruptions of the Higher Clergy |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9842 |
| Continued |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9857 |
| The Same Subject |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9846 |
| Reproof |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9838 |
| Saxon Monasteries, and Lights and Shades of the Religion |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9839 |
| The Three Cottage Girls |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9863 |
| Cathedrals, &c |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9854 |
| The Fall of the Aar—Handec |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9861 |
| Abuse of Monastic Power |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9843 |
| Trepidation of the Druids |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9823 |
| The Same |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9856 |
| Imaginative Regrets |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9851 |
| Recovery |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9827 |
| Missions and Travels |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9840 |
| Seclusion |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9830 |
| Translation of the Bible |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9853 |
| The Virgin |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9849 |
| Saints |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9848 |
| Monastic Voluptuousness |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9844 |
| Inside of King’s College Chapel, Cambridge |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9855 |
| Conclusion |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9859 |
| The Italian Itinerant, and the Swiss Goatherd |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9862 |
| Uncertainty |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9825 |
| Continued |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9831 |
| After Visiting the Field of Waterloo |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9860 |
| Apology |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9850 |
| Reflections |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9852 |
| Ejaculation |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9858 |
| Druidical Excommunication, &c |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9824 |
| Continued |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9847 |
| Persecution |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9826 |
| Dissolution of the Monasteries |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9845 |
| Primitive Saxon Clergy |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9828 |
| Other Influences |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9829 |
| The Eclipse of the Sun, 1821 |
1822-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9864 |
| Glen-Almain, or the Narrow Glen |
1826-09 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
10573 |
| The Wishing-Gate |
1829 |
The Keepsake |
Poet |
2954 |
| Sonnet. A Tradition of Darley-Dale, Derbyshire |
1829 |
The Keepsake |
Poet |
3540 |
| Sonnet. A Gravestone Upon the Floor in the Cloisters of Worcester Cathedral |
1829 |
The Keepsake |
Poet |
2961 |
| The Country Girl |
1829 |
The Keepsake |
Poet |
2950 |
| The Triad |
1829 |
The Keepsake |
Poet |
2952 |
| Admonition |
1832-03-31 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
2988 |
| Grandeur of Nature |
1832-03-31 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
2989 |
| To the Cuckoo |
1832-05-05 |
The Penny Magazine |
Poet |
2843 |
| Sonnet |
1832-05-26 |
The Penny Magazine |
Poet |
2868 |
| Yarrow Unvisited. Written in 1803 |
1832-06-23 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
2998 |
| Yarrow Visited. Written in September 1814 |
1832-06-30 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
2999 |
| Sonnet |
1832-09-08 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
3008 |
| The First Mild Day of March |
1833-03-16 |
The Penny Magazine |
Poet |
2968 |
| Lines, [Composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey, on revisiting the Banks of the Wye
during a Tour. July 13, 1798] |
1833-07-27 |
The Penny Magazine |
Poet |
2973 |
| Street Music |
1835-01-24 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
3272 |
| She Was a Phantom |
1835-02-07 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
3317 |
| Yarrow Revisited |
1835-05 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
11655 |
| The Green Linnet |
1835-07-11 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
3335 |
| The Fountain, A Conversation |
1835-08-22 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
3341 |
| To the Small Celandine |
1836-02-20 |
The Penny Magazine |
Poet |
3149 |
| The Fountain |
1836-11-12 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
3433 |
| The Wren’s Nest |
1837-02-11 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
3452 |
| The Primrose of the Rock |
1837-03-04 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
3458 |
| Sonnet to ___, In Her Seventieth Year |
1837-03-04 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
3457 |
| Charity |
1837-08-19 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
3499 |
| To A Highland Girl |
1837-09-16 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
3503 |
| To the Rev. Dr Wordsworth |
1838-03-31 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
3531 |
| Lament of Mary Queen of Scots, On the Eve of a New Year |
1839-10-12 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
3750 |
| Southey’s Epitaph |
1844-02-03 |
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal |
Poet |
5406 |
| By the Sea with a Child |
1865-07 |
Macmillan’s Magazine |
Poet |
14878 |
| To the Skylark |
1865-07 |
Macmillan’s Magazine |
Poet |
14882 |
| “The world is too much with us; late and soon” |
1865-12 |
Temple Bar |
Poet |
17139 |
| “I heard a thousand blended notes” |
1872-02 |
Temple Bar |
Poet |
17411 |
| “The sun has long been set” |
1872-02 |
Temple Bar |
Poet |
17410 |
| “She dwelt among the untrodden ways” |
1872-02 |
Temple Bar |
Poet |
17409 |
| “Ethereal minstrel! pilgrim of the sky!” |
1872-02 |
Temple Bar |
Poet |
17412 |
| London 1802 |
1873-08 |
Macmillan’s Magazine |
Poet |
14810 |
| It is not to be Thought of |
1873-08 |
Macmillan’s Magazine |
Poet |
14808 |
| A Complaint |
1873-08 |
Macmillan’s Magazine |
Poet |
14812 |
| To the Men of Kent |
1873-08 |
Macmillan’s Magazine |
Poet |
14809 |
| To a Painter |
1873-08 |
Macmillan’s Magazine |
Poet |
14813 |
| The World Is Too Much With Us |
1873-08 |
Macmillan’s Magazine |
Poet |
14807 |
| A Briton’s Thought on the Subjugation of Switzerland |
1873-08 |
Macmillan’s Magazine |
Poet |
14811 |
| “Why art thou silent? Is thy love a plant” |
1875-12 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9783 |
| A Complaint |
1875-12 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9784 |
| Sonnet 23 of Miscellaneous Sonnets |
1877-01 |
Temple Bar |
Poet |
17584 |
| “In due observance of an ancient rite” |
1880-05 |
The Nineteenth Century |
Poet |
8046 |
| “It is a beauteous evening, calm and free” |
1880-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9264 |
| Ejaculation |
1880-08 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
9265 |
| To B. R. Haydon |
1886-04 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8699 |
| “I wandered lonely as a cloud” |
1886-07 |
Temple Bar |
Poet |
17878 |
| “There is a bondage worse, far worse, to bear” |
1886-07 |
Temple Bar |
Poet |
17880 |
| A Place of Burial in the South of Scotland |
1886-11 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8668 |
| On the Sight of a Manse in the South of Scotland |
1886-11 |
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine |
Poet |
8676 |
| “A slumber did my spirit seal” |
1888-09 |
Temple Bar |
Poet |
17958 |
| On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford, for Naples |
1889-06 |
Macmillan’s Magazine |
Poet |
14869 |
| On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic |
1897-06 |
Temple Bar |
Poet |
18341 |
| “It is not to be thought of that the flood” |
1897-06 |
Temple Bar |
Poet |
18335 |
| “Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne” |
1897-10 |
The Argosy |
Poet |
20027 |
| “Even so for me a Vision sanctified” |
1897-10 |
The Argosy |
Poet |
20028 |
| To the Cuckoo |
1898-06 |
The English Illustrated Magazine |
Poet |
19658 |