Presented here is the book “Poems” by William Wordsworth, published at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in the English language. This is a carefully prepared selection of poems by the outstanding English Romantic poet, compiled and introduced by the renowned literary scholar Andrew James Symington. The volume acquaints the reader with some of the most significant examples of Wordsworth’s poetry, which exerted a profound influence on the development of English literature in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. In his verse, Wordsworth celebrates nature, the inner world of the individual, spiritual experience, and moral values. His poetry is distinguished by sincerity, philosophical depth, and subtle lyricism, revealing a harmonious relationship between humanity and the surrounding world. The works included in this collection reflect the principal themes and artistic features of the poet’s творчество. The elegant decorative binding with gilt stamping underscores the status of the book as a classic literary edition. This volume is of considerable value for philologists, students, scholars of English literature, and all admirers of poetry.