| Title | Author | Year |
|---|
| 14. Composed Upon Westminster Bridge,... | William Wordsworth | 1807 |
| 18. [The world is too much with us; l... | William Wordsworth | 1807 |
| 19. [It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm ... | William Wordsworth | 1807 |
| 2. [The sun has long been set,] | William Wordsworth | 1807 |
| 4. [My heart leaps up when I behold] | William Wordsworth | 1807 |
| 7. [I wandered lonely as a Cloud] | William Wordsworth | 1807 |
| A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal | William Wordsworth | 1800 |
| Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tint... | William Wordsworth | 1798 |
| Lines Written in Early Spring | William Wordsworth | 1798 |
| Ode on Intimations of Immortality fro... | William Wordsworth | 1807 |
| On Seeing a Tuft of Snowdrops in a Storm | William Wordsworth | 1820 |
| She Was a Phantom of Delight | William Wordsworth | 1807 |
| She dwelt among the untrodden ways | William Wordsworth | 1800 |
| The Solitary Reaper | William Wordsworth | 1807 |
| Travelling | William Wordsworth | 1802 |
| We Are Seven | William Wordsworth | 1798 |
| XXIX [Surprised by joy—impatient as t... | William Wordsworth | 1815 |
| from The Kitten and Falling Leaves | William Wordsworth | 1804 |