THE PROSE WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH.
For the first time collected,
WITH ADDITIONS FROM UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS.
Edited, with Preface, Notes and Illustrations,
By the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart, st. George’s, Blackburn, Lancashire.
In three volumes.
Vol. I.
Political and ethical.
London: Edward Moxon, son, and co. 1 Amen corner, paternoster row.
1876.
Ams Press, Inc. New York 10003 1967
Manufactured in the United States of America
TO THE QUEEN.
Madam,
I have the honour to place in your Majesty’s hands the hitherto uncollected and unpublished Prose Works of
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
—name sufficient in its simpleness to give lustre to any page.
Having been requested thus to collect and edit his Prose Writings by those who hold his Mss. and are his nearest representatives, one little discovery or recovery among these Mss. suggested your Majesty as the one among all others to whom the illustrious Author would have chosen to dedicate these Works, viz. a rough transcript of a Poem which he had inscribed on the fly-leaf of a gift-copy of the collective edition of his Poems sent to the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. This very tender, beautiful, and pathetic Poem will be found on the other side of this Dedication. It must ‘for all time’ take its place beside the living Laureate’s imperishable verse-tribute to your Majesty.
I venture to thank your Majesty for the double permission so appreciatively given—of this Dedication itself and to print (for the first time) the Poem. The gracious permission so pleasantly and discriminatingly signified is only one of abundant proofs that your Majesty is aware that of the enduring names of the reign of Victoria, Wordsworth’s is supreme as Poet and Thinker.
Gratefully and loyally, Alexander B. Grosart.
Deign, Sovereign Mistress!
to accept a lay,
No Laureate offering
of elaborate art;
But salutation taking its
glad way
From deep recesses
of a loyal heart.
Queen, Wife, and Mother! may
All-judging Heaven
Shower with a
bounteous hand on Thee and Thine
Felicity that only can be
given
On earth to goodness
blest by grace divine.
Lady! devoutly honoured and
beloved
Through every
realm confided to thy sway;
Mayst Thou pursue thy course
by God approved,
And He will teach
thy people to obey.