The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth
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- Oxford: Clarendon Press
Oxford: Clarendon Press. 2d Edition. Edited from the manuscripts with textual and critical notes by E. de Selincourt,and (from Vols. 3-5) Helen Darbishire. 1952-1959. 5 volumes complete, dj. A mixed printing set with all volumes reprinted from corrected sheets of the first edition. Contents: v. 1, Poems written in youth; poems referring to the period of childhood ([xvii] 379p.). v. 2, Poems founded on the affections; poems on the naming of places; poems of the fancy; poems of the imagination ([xii] 548p.). v. 3, Miscellaneous sonnets; memorials of various tours; poems dedicated to national independence and liberty; The Egyptian maid; The River Duddon series; The White Doe and other narrative poems; ecclesiastical sonnets (xxiii, 596p.). v. 4, Evening voluntaries; itinerary poems of 1833; poems of sentiment and reflection; sonnets dedicated to liberty and order; miscellaneous poems; inscriptions; selections from Chaucer; poems referring to the period of old age; epitaphs and elegiac pieces; ode: intimations of immortality (xvi, 490p.). v. 5, The Excursion; the Recluse, Part I, Book I ([viii] 498p.).