| Type | Year | Name | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Poem | 1807 | I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud | 67%
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| Poetry Collection | 1798 | Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems | 67%
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| Poem | 1850 | The Prelude or, Growth of a Poet's Mind; An Autobiographical Poem | 67%
|
| Poem | 1807 | The World Is Too Much with Us | 44%
|
| Poem | 1800 | The Solitary Reaper | 33%
|
| Travel Guidebook | 1810 | Guide to the Lakes | 22%
|
| Poem | 1798 | Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey | 22%
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| Poem | 1807 | London, 1802 | 22%
|
| Poem | 1800 | Lucy Gray | 22%
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| Poem | 1807 | My Heart Leaps Up | 22%
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| Poem | 1807 | Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood | 22%
|
| Essay | 1798 | Preface | 22%
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| Poem | 1798 | We Are Seven | 22%
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| Poem | 1800 | A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal | 11%
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| Poem | 1798 | Lines Written in Early Spring | 11%
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| Poem | 1800 | Michael | 11%
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| Poem | 1800 | Nutting | 11%
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| Poem | 1807 | Resolution and Independence | 11%
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| Poem | 1800 | She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways | 11%
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| Poem | 1800 | Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known | 11%
|
| Poem | 1798 | The Tables Turned | 11%
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| Poem | 1800 | Three Years She Grew | 11%
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| Poem | 1807 | Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 | 0%
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| Non-Fiction Book | 1822 | Ecclesiastical Sonnets | 0%
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| Poem | 1807 | Elegiac Stanzas | 0%
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| Poem | 1798 | Expostulation and Reply | 0%
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| Poem | 1810 | French Revolution | 0%
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| Poem | 1800 | I Travelled Among Uknown Men | 0%
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| Poem | 1815, 1845 | Laodamia | 0%
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| Poem | 1807 | Ode to Duty | 0%
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| Poem | 1819 | Peter Bell: A Tale in Verse | 0%
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| Poetry Collection | 1807 | Poems, in Two Volumes | 0%
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| Poem | 1798 | Simon Lee | 0%
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| Poem | 1814 | The Excursion: Being a Portion of The Recluse, a Poem | 0%
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| Poem | 1800 | The Kitten at Play | 0%
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| Poem | 1800 | The Ruined Cottage | 0%
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| Poem | 1798 | The Thorn | 0%
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| Poem | 1800 | The Two April Mornings | 0%
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| Poem | 1815 | The White Doe of Rylstone; or, The Fate of the Nortons | 0%
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| Poem | ???? | To the Cuckoo | 0%
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