Table of Contents 2: Sorted by Poem (from Its First Appearance in the Notebook)

Poem Standard Title

Poem # [Version]

First Line of Poem (in first appearance in DCMS 120)

Poem # (Foliation)

[“A twofold harmony is here”]

1

A twofold harmony is here

1 (14r)

Lines addressed to Joanna Hutchinson from Gwerndovennant June 1826

2

Now, at the close of fervid June

2 (14r–15r)

Irregular Stanzas - Holiday at Gwerndovennant

3 [A]
4 [B]

You’re here for one long vernal day

3 (15v–18v)
4 (Insert 1a–1b)

Grasmere–A Fragment

5 [A]
8 [B]
9 [C]
10 [D]

Peaceful our valley, fair and green

5 (insert 2a–2b)
8 (19r–20r)
9 (20r)
10 (20v–21r)

Lines written (rather say begun)

6 [A]
22 [B]
24 [C]
25 [D]
26 [E]
27 [F]
33 [G]

The worship of this Sabbath morn

6 (insert 2b)
22 (44v)
24 (47r–47v, insert 4a and 4b)
25 (48r)
26 (insert 5)
27 (insert 6)
33 (58r)

A Sketch

7

There is one Cottage in our Dale

7 (19r)

To Julia Marshall – A Fragment

11 [A]
17 [B]

Ah Julia! Ask a Christmas rhyme

11 (21v–22v)
17 (37v–40v)

Lines intended for my Niece’s Album

12 [A]
13 [B]

Dear Maiden did thy youthful mind

12 (28r–28v)
13 (insert 3a)

Lines intended for Edith Southey’s album

14

Fair Edith of the Classic Hill

14 (29r–31v)

Floating Island at Hawkshead, An Incident in the schemes of Nature

15

Harmonious Powers with Nature work

15 (31v–32r)

Thoughts on my Sick-Bed

16

And has the remnant of my life

16 (32v–33r)

To E. C.

18

I’ve marked thee from a little child

18 (41v)

Fragment Christmas-day

19

Not calmer was that glorious Christmas-day night

19 (43v)

[“This flower, the garden’s proudest boast”]

20

This flower, the garden’s proudest boast

20 (43v)

Fragments Xmas day

21

This is the day when kindred meet

21 (44r)

To D.

23

A thousand delicate fibres link

23 (45r)

To. [“To things the fairest in this world”]

28

To things the fairest in this world

28 (51r)

To Sarah Foxcroft’s Infant

29

I will not seek to fathom God’s decrees

29 (54v)

[“When shall I tread your garden path?”]

30

When shall I tread your garden path?

30 (55r)

Loving & Liking. Irregular Verses addressed to a child

31 [A]
33 [B]
36 [C]

There’s more in words that I can tell

31 (55v, 57r) 
33 (59r) 
36 (insert 9, 1r; insert 10, insert 11; insert 12, 2r)

Lines to Dora H.

34 [A]
35 [B]

No fairy pen wherewith to write

34 (insert 7a–insert 7c) 
35 (insert 8a–insert 8c)

A Tribute to the Memory of the Revd. John Curwen

37

Yes! Let the poor afflicted soul

37 (15r–15v)

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