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dation and pallor which falls on the soul amid "the dreary intercourse of daily life," the heat that is generated by small differences, the poison that is brewed by small suspicions, the burden that is imposed by small cares. To escape from these things into a world of romance is to flee them, and to be defeated by them. Sanity holds hard by the fact, and knows that to turn away from it is to play the recreant. Here was a poet who faced the fact, and against whom the fact did not prevail. To know him is to learn courage; to walk with him is to feel the visitings of a larger, purer air, and the peace of an unfathomable sky.

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Echo, The Mountain, 166
Education of Nature, 139
Edward II., Marlowe's, 173
Elegiac Stanzas, 107-109
66 Emblems," 208

Emotion, its value as an illuminant,

163, 173, 199, 202, 204, 205,
215

Enoch Arden, 112

Epitaphs, Essay on, 94-95

Evening Walk, An, 20

Evil, problem of, 140-147

Excursion, The, 8, 17, 18, 34, 48, 67,
103, 105, 116, 121, 131, 135,
155, 189, 219; quoted, 59,
66, 67, 113, 117, 121, 148,
152-153, 220-221

Expostulation and Reply, 130; quoted,
61, 137

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Idiot Boy, The, 3, 70, 71, 82, 95-96
Imagination and Fancy, 210

It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and
Free, 171

Jeffrey, Francis, 6-10
Job, Book of, 141

Johnson, Samuel, 19, 168
Jonson, Ben, 90

Journal, Dorothy Wordsworth's, 169

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Malherbe, 89, 90

Man and Nature, 187-189, 197-199,
206-207, 209-210, 219

Marlowe, Christopher, 173
Mathematical sciences, 57, 59, 214
Matthew, 189, 212

Measure for Measure, 152

Memory, its poetic function, 25
Michael, 112, 113, 114
Mill, John Stuart, 128
Millet, J. F., 36

Milton, John, 123

Mind of man, the, 198
Moon, the, 72-73, 158, 205
Morality and poetry, 128-130, 140
"Morals," Wordsworth's, 211-213
More, Dr. Henry, 148

Morley, Right Honourable John,
131, 134; quoted, 191
Mysticism, 40, 61, 94, 100, 122,
148, 207, 213-214

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97, 173, 178, 188; quoted,
75, 76, 77, 78, 114

Pippa Passes, 185
Platonism, 165

Pleasure essential to poetry, 49-50
Poet, the making of a, 29; an inter-
preter, 64; a seer, 106-109,
226; definition of a, 157
Poetic diction, 60, 82, 86-123, 172-
175

Poetry, definition of, 25, 154; an
art, 34; a mode of percep-
tion, 61; the guardian of
language, 122-123; as imita-
tion, 125;
as expression,
156-157

Poetry and Religion, 224-225
Poet's Epitaph, A, 96; quoted, 188
Political Justice, The, 58

Pope, Alexander, 44, 90, 129
Power of Music, quoted, 103
Pre-existence, 164
Prelude, The, 16, 17, 18, 25, 28, 33,

37, 38, 48, 51, 58, 62, 70,
103, 104, 116, 131, 134,
137, 156, 158, 175, 178,
185, 187, 196, 209, 214,
215; quoted, 32, 33, 37, 40,
46, 47, 48, 51, 54, 58, 62,
70, 71, 103, 116, 121, 127,
151, 160, 164, 177, 179,
180, 186, 208, 215-218,
225

Primrose of the Rock, The, 207

Quantock Hills, 23, 72
Quietism, Wordsworth's, 138

Racedown, 21, 68, 176
Rainbow, 149

Rationalism, 57-59, 206
Rawnsley, Canon H. D., 93, 163
Recluse, The, 23; quoted, 23, 198
Reliques, Bishop Percy's, 44
Reminiscences of Wordsworth, Canon
Rawnsley's, 93, 163

Resolution and Independence, quoted,
53, 182-184

Rhone, 49

Ring and the Book, The, quoted, 118

Road an academy, the, 176
Romanticism, 43-45, 181
Rousseau, J. J., 45

Ruth, 110, 139
Rydal Mount, 24

Schoolmaster, described by Words-
worth, 7, 189

Science, 147, 153-154, 187, 206,
207, 208, 214

September massacres, 53
Shakespeare, William, 35, 43, 93,
123, 129, 152, 157, 201

Shelley, P. B., 21, 58
Shenstone, William, 7
Simon Lee, 91, 211

Society, Wordsworth's attitude to,
46, 50, 92-93, 118-119, 186-
187

Soldier and Wordsworth, 179
Solitary, The, 219

Sonnet, Composed near Calais (1802),
quoted, 48

Southey, Robert, 68, 74
Sparrow's Nest, The, quoted, 60
Spenser, Edmund, 123

Squire's Tale, Chaucer's, quoted, 41
Star-Gazers, 202

Strange fits of passion have I known,
quoted, 205

Switzerland, 47

Tables Turned, The, 130; quoted,
131

Tam o' Shanter defended, 49
Taylor, Sir Henry, 27

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