All William Wordsworth Songs

Songs In album
"Great men have been among us..." -
"Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite" Lyrical Ballads
"Lines written at a small distance from my House , and sent by my little Boy to the Person to whom they are addressed" Lyrical Ballads
"Lines written near Richmond, upon the Thames, at Evening" Lyrical Ballads
"Resolution and Independence" (or "The Leech-Gatherer") -
"The world is too much with us..." -
[I griev'd for Buonaparte] -
A Character -
A Complaint -
A Farewell -
A slumber did my spirit seal -
Anecdote for Fathers Lyrical Ballads
Character of the Happy Warrior -
Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 -
Daffodils -
Elegiac Stanzas Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle in a Storm, Painted by Sir George Beaumont -
Expostulation and Reply Lyrical Ballads
Extract from the Prelude -
Fall 2016 Wordsworth Solitary Reaper -
Goody Blake and Harry Gill Lyrical Ballads
Hart-Leap Well -
Her Eyes Are Wild -
I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud Poems, in Two Volumes (1807)
In London, September 1802 -
It Is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free -
Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey Lyrical Ballads
Lines Written in Early Spring Lyrical Ballads
London, 1802 Poems, in Two Volumes (1807)
Lucy Gray (Or Solitude) -
Michael -
Michael: A Pastoral Poem -
Mutability -
My Heart Leaps Up -
Nuns Fret Not at Their Convent's Narrow Room -
Nutting -
Nutting (1805 Lyrical Ballads) -
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood (Immortality Ode) -
Old Man travelling Lyrical Ballads
Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1802 Version) Lyrical Ballads
Prefatory Sonnet (Nuns fret not) -
Resolution and Independence -
She Was Phantom of Delight -
Simon Lee, the old Huntsman Lyrical Ballads
Simon Lee: The Old Hunstman -
Song (She dwelt among th' untrodden ways) -
Sonnet: Composed Upon Westminster Bridge Songs of Ourselves
Steamboats, Viaducts and Railways -
Strange fits of pa**ion have I known -
Surprized by joy -
Texts -
The Complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman Lyrical Ballads
The Convict Lyrical Ballads
The Dungeon Lyrical Ballads
The Excursion, Book I ("The Ruined Cottage") -
The Female Vagrant Lyrical Ballads
The Foster-Mother's Tale Lyrical Ballads
The French Revolution as It Appeared to Enthusiasts at Its Commencement -
The Idiot Boy Lyrical Ballads
The Last of the Flock Lyrical Ballads
The Mad Mother Lyrical Ballads
The Nightingale, a Conversational Poem Lyrical Ballads
The Old Cumberland Beggar -
The Prelude (Book. 1) The Prelude
The Prelude (Book. 10) The Prelude
The Prelude (Book. 11) The Prelude
The Prelude (Book. 12) The Prelude
The Prelude (Book. 13) The Prelude
The Prelude (Book. 14) The Prelude
The Prelude (Book. 2) The Prelude
The Prelude (Book. 3) The Prelude
The Prelude (Book. 4) The Prelude
The Prelude (Book. 5) The Prelude
The Prelude (Book. 6) The Prelude
The Prelude (Book. 7) The Prelude
The Prelude (Book. 8) The Prelude
The Prelude (Book. 9) The Prelude
The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere Lyrical Ballads
The Tables Turned: An Evening Scene on the Same Subject Lyrical Ballads
The Thorn Lyrical Ballads
The world is too much with us (Amir Motamedi) -
Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland Poems, in Two Volumes (1807)
Three Years She Grew -
To a Butterfly -
To My Sister -
We Are Seven Lyrical Ballads
We Are Seven(brit lit cla**) -
Where I come from Songs of Ourselves
William Wordsworth's “We Are Seven” -
Written in March -