TY - BOOK AU - Wordsworth,William AU - Coleridge,Samuel Taylor AU - Schmidt,Michael TI - Lyrical ballads: with a few other poems T2 - Penguin classics SN - 0140424628 AV - PR5869.L9 2006 PY - 2006/// CY - London PB - Penguin KW - English poetry KW - 19th century KW - fast KW - sears N1 - Rime of the ancyent Marinere -- Foster-mother's tale -- Lines left upon a seat in a yew-tree which stands near the lake of Esthwaite -- Nightingale, a conversational poem -- Female vagrant -- Goody Blake and Harry Gill -- Lines written at a small distance from my house, and sent by my little boy to the person to whom they are addressed -- Simon Lee, the old huntsmen -- Anecdote for fathers -- We are seven -- Lines written in early spring -- Thorn -- Last of the flock -- Dungeon -- Mad mother -- Idiot boy -- Lines written near Richmond, upon the Thames, at evening -- Expostulation and reply -- Tables turned, an evening scene, on the same subject -- Old man travelling -- Complaint of a forsaken Indian woman -- Convict -- Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey N2 - Twenty-three poems that transformed English poetry. Wordsworth and Coleridge composed this powerful selection of poetry during their youthful and intimate friendship. Reproducing the first edition of 1798, this edition of "Lyrical Ballads" allows modern readers to recapture the book's original impact. In these poems including Wordsworth's Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey and Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere, the two poets exercised new energies and opened up new themes ER -