[18] To E.C. [Page f.41v] I’ve marked thee from a little child: – Thy ways unfetterd, yet not wild, Obedient to the silent law Of filial love, with placid awe, Promised a vigorous active life5 [Page f.42r] [Page f.42v] [Page f.43r] [Page] TEI Link TEI Volume Editor(s) Michelle Levy Dorothy Wordsworth’s Lake District: Poems from the Commonplace Book (1805–1835?) September 2024 Introduction to Poems from the Commonplace Book (DCMS 120) Michelle Levy Table of Contents: Ordering the Commonplace Book Poems (DCMS 120) Michelle Levy Table of Contents 1A: Starting from Front Cover Michelle Levy Table of Contents 1B: Starting from Back Cover Michelle Levy Table of Contents 2: Sorted by Poem (from Its First Appearance in the Notebook) Michelle Levy [1] [A Two Fold Harmony is Here] [2] Lines addressed to Joanna Hutchinson from Gwerndovenant June 1826 [3] [Version A] [4] A Holiday at Gwerndovennant Irregular Stanzas [Version B] [5] Grasmere - A Fragment [Version A] [6] [Lines written (rather say begun)] [7] A Sketch [8] A Cottage in Grasmere Vale A Fragment [Version B of Grasmere - A Fragment] [9] After recollections at sight of the same Cottage. [Version C of Grasmere - A Fragment] [10] A Winter's Ramble in Grasmere Vale [Version D of Grasmere - A Fragment] [11] To Julia Marshall - A Fragment [Version A] [12] Lines intended for my Niece's Album [Version A] [13] To Dora Wordsworth [Version B of "Lines intended for my Niece's Album"] [14] Lines intended for Edith Southey's album [15] Floating Island at Hawkhead, An Incident in the schemes of Nature [16] Thoughts on my sickbed [17] [Irregular Verses] [Version B of To Julia Marshall—A Fragment] [18] To E.C. [19] Fragment Christmas-day – [20] [Untitled Fragment] [21] Fragments Xmas day [22] [Version B of "Lines Written (rather say begun)"]. [23] To D. [24] [Lines written (rather say begun) on the morning of Sunday April 6th, the third approach of Spring-time since my illness began. It was a morning of surpassing beauty. [Version C of “Lines Written (rather say begun)”] [25] On a most beautiful Sunday morning, April 1824 [Version D of "Lines written (rather say begun)"] [26] [Version E of "Lines written (rather say begun)"] [27] [Version F of "Lines written (rather say begun)"] [28] To. ["To things the fairest in this world"] [29] [To Sarah Foxcroft's Infant] [30] ["When shall I tread your garden path?"] [31] [Fragment Loving and Liking; “Dear Child I would not still be teaching”] [32] Lines written (rather begun) on the morning of Sunday, April 6th, the third approach of Spring-time since my illnes began. [Version G of "Lines written (rather say begun)"] [33] Loving & Liking [Version B or "Loving and Liking. Irregular verses addressed to a child.] [34] Lines to Dora H. [Version A] [35] Lines to Dora H. [Version B] [36] Liking and Loving – Irregular Verses, addressed to a Child [Version C of “Loving and Liking”] [37] A Tribute to the memory of the Revd John Curwen Print