Select poems . de to Duty . . . Elegiac Stanzas . Character of the Happy Warrior Personal Talk . . . I. I am not One who mueii or oft delight. III. Wings have we,—and as far as we can go. IV. Nor can I not believe but that hereby. O Nightingale! Thou Surely ArtTo the Bev. Dr. Wordsworth . The Minstrels played their Christmas tune. 1 (245) 3 (249) 5 (251) 7 (253) 10 (255) VI (257) 28 (264) 29 (267) 30 (268) 31 (268) 32 (269) 3() (273) 39 (275) 41 (277) 43 (281) 46 (284) 49 (288) 5152 (289)(292) vi CONTENTS. PAGE. text. : Wordsworth (continued)— After-tliought . 55 (295) Scornnot the


Select poems . de to Duty . . . Elegiac Stanzas . Character of the Happy Warrior Personal Talk . . . I. I am not One who mueii or oft delight. III. Wings have we,—and as far as we can go. IV. Nor can I not believe but that hereby. O Nightingale! Thou Surely ArtTo the Bev. Dr. Wordsworth . The Minstrels played their Christmas tune. 1 (245) 3 (249) 5 (251) 7 (253) 10 (255) VI (257) 28 (264) 29 (267) 30 (268) 31 (268) 32 (269) 3() (273) 39 (275) 41 (277) 43 (281) 46 (284) 49 (288) 5152 (289)(292) vi CONTENTS. PAGE. text. : Wordsworth (continued)— After-tliought . 55 (295) Scornnot the Sonnet; Critic^ you have frorvned 56 (296) The Primrose of the BorJc . 57 (299) On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford for Naples . 59 (301) A Poet! He hath put his heart to school . 60 (303) Scott—Introductory Notes . (304) Introduction to the Edition of 1833 . . . 61 (311) The Lady of the Lake . 69 (313) Annotations 245 Appendix • • 417 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH.


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