William Wordsworth

The Prose Works of William Wordsworth


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KENDAL to AMBLESIDE, 13½ miles.

       KENDAL to AMBLESIDE, by Bowness, 15 miles.

       A Circuit from and back to AMBLESIDE, by Little and Great Langdale, 18 miles.

       AMBLESIDE to ULLSWATER, 10 miles.

       AMBLESIDE to KESWICK, 16¼ miles.

       EXCURSIONS FROM KESWICK.

       To BORROWDALE, and ROUND THE LAKE, 12 miles.

       To BORROWDALE and BUTTERMERE.

       Two Days' Excursion to WASTDALE, ENNERDALE, and LOWES-WATER.

       KESWICK round BASSENTHWAITE WATER.

       KESWICK to PATTERDALE, and by Pooley-Bridge to PENRITH.

       KESWICK to POOLEY-BRIDGE and PENRITH.

       KESWICK to PENRITH, 17½ miles.

       WHITEHAVEN to KESWICK, 27 miles.

       WORKINGTON to KESWICK, 21 miles.

       Excursion from PENRITH to HAWESWATER.

       CARLISLE to PENRITH, 18 miles.

       PENRITH to KENDAL, 26 miles.

       KENDAL AND WINDERMERE RAILWAY.

       TWO LETTERS

       RE-PRINTED FROM THE MORNING POST.

       REVISED, WITH ADDITIONS.

       SONNET ON THE PROJECTED KENDAL AND WINDERMERE RAILWAY.

       KENDAL AND WINDERMERE RAILWAY.

       NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS.

       AESTHETICAL AND LITERARY.

       END OF VOL. II.

       THE PROSE WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH.

       BY THE REV. ALEXANDER B. GROSART, ST. GEORGE'S, BLACKBURN, LANCASHIRE.

       VOL. III.

       CONTENTS OF VOL. III.

       CRITICAL AND ETHICAL.

       CRITICAL AND ETHICAL.

       I. NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE POEMS, INCORPORATING

       1. * Prefatory Lines .

       2. * Prelude to the Last Volume . [As supra.]

       I. POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH.

       3. * Extract from the Conclusion of a Poem, composed in anticipation of leaving School. [I.]

       4. Of the Poems in this class, 'The Evening Walk' and 'Descriptive Sketches' were first published in 1793. They are reprinted with some alterations that were chiefly made very soon after their publication.

       5. * An Evening Walk. Addressed to a Young Lady . [III.]

       5a. Intake (l. 49) .

       6. Ghyll (l. 54) .

       7. Line 191.

       8. * Lines written while sailing in a Boat at Evening . [IV.]

       9. Descriptive Sketches taken during a Pedestrian Tour among the Alps .

       10. * Descriptive Sketches .

       11. The Cross .

       12. Rivers .

       13. Vallombre .

       14. Sugh .

       15. Pikes .

       16. Shrine .

       17. Sourd .

       18. Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree, which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite, on a desolate Part of the Shore, commanding a beautiful Prospect. [VII.]