| Michael (William Wordsworth poem) | | English | Poem |
| The Idle Shepherd-Boys | | English | Poem |
| The Nightingale (Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem) | | English | Poem |
| She Dwelt Among th’ Untrodden Ways | | English | Poem |
| The Brothers (William Wordsworth poem) | | English | Poem |
| Poems on the Naming of Places | | English | Poem |
| Lines Written on a Tablet in a School | | English | Poem |
| Goody Blake and Harry Gill | | English | Poem |
| Remembrance of Collins | | English | Poem |
| There Was a Boy | | English | Poem |
| The Oak and the Broom | | English | Poem |
| Anecdote for Fathers | | English | Poem |
| Strange Fits of Passion I Have Known | | English | Poem |
| Hart-Leap Well | | English | Poem |
| The Old Cumberland Beggar | | English | Poem |
| The Foster-Mother’s Tale | | English | Poem |
| The Last of the Flock | | English | Poem |
| The Childless Father | | English | Poem |
| Expostulation and Reply | | English | Poem |
| The Fountain (William Wordsworth poem) | | English | Poem |
| Nutting | | English | Poem |
| The Two April Mornings | | English | Poem |
| The Female Vagrant | | English | Poem |
| Lucy Gray | | English | Poem |
| The Rime of the Ancient Mariner | | English | Poem |
| Lines Written at a Small Distance from My House, and Sent by My Little Boy to the Person to Whom They Are Addressed | | English | Poem |
| The Tables Turned (William Wordsworth poem) | | English | Poem |
| Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour | | English | Poem |
| A Poet’s Epitaph | | English | Poem |
| Ellen Irwin | | English | Poem |
| Written in Germany, on One of the Coldest Days of the Century | | English | Poem |
| Animal Tranquillity and Decay | | English | Poem |
| To a Sexton | | English | Poem |
| Lines Written When Sailing in a Boat at Evening | | English | Poem |
| A Whirl-Blast from Behind the Hill | | English | Poem |
| The Pet-Lamb | | English | Poem |
| The Thorn (William Wordsworth poem) | | English | Poem |
| Lines Written in Early Spring | | English | Poem |
| Ruth (poem by William Wordsworth) | | English | Poem |
| The Complaint of a Forsaken Indian Woman | | English | Poem |
| Lines Left Upon a Seat in a Yew-Tree, Which Stands Near the Lake of Estwaithe, on a Desolate Part of the Shore, Yet Commanding a Beautiful Prospect | | English | Poem |
| Rural Architecture | | English | Poem |
| Love (William Wordsworth poem) | | English | Poem |
| Lines Written with a Slate-Pencil, Upon a Stone, the Largest of a Heap Lying Near a Deserted Quarry, Upon One of the Islands at Rydale | | English | Poem |
| Song for the Wandering Jew | | English | Poem |
| The Mad Mother | | English | Poem |
| The Waterfall and the Eglantine | | English | Poem |
| Lines Written with a Pencil Upon a Stone in the Wall of the House (An Out-House) on the Island at Grasmere | | English | Poem |
| ’Tis Said, That Some Have Died for Love | | English | Poem |
| Poor Susan | | English | Poem |
| The Idiot Boy | | English | Poem |
| The Two Thieves | | English | Poem |
| Inscription (William Wordsworth poem “For the Spot Where the Hermitage Stood”) | | English | Poem |
| Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman | | English | Poem |
| Andrew Jones | | English | Poem |
| Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower | | English | Poem |
| A Fragment (William Wordsworth poem) | | English | Poem |
| We Are Seven (William Wordsworth poem) | | English | Poem |