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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Coleridge] (1772-1834 / Devon / England
Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Inscription For A Fountain On A Heath
Kisses
Kubla Khan
Lewti, Or The Circassian Love-Chaunt
Life
Limbo
Lines
Lines Composed In A Concert-Room
Lines On A Friend, Who Died Of A Frenzy Fever, Induced By Calumnious Reports
Lines On Observing A Blossom On The First Of February, 1796
Lines Suggested By The Last Words Of Berengarius. Ob. Anno Dom. 1088
Lines To A Beautiful Spring In A Village
Lines To W. L. While He Sang A Song To Purcell's Music
Lines Written After A Walk Before Supper
Lines Written At The King's-Arms, Ross, Formerly The House Of The 'Man Of Ross'
Lines Written In The Album At Elbingerode, In The Hartz Forest
Love
Love's Apparition And Evanishment: An Allegoric Romance
Melancholy. A Fragment.
Metrical Feet
Monody On The Death Of Chatterton
Ode To Georgiana, Duchess Of Devonshire, On The Twenty-Fourth Stanza In Her 'Passage Over Mount Gothard.'
Ode To Sara, In Answer To A Letter From Bristol
Ode To The Departing Year
Ode To Tranquillity
On A Connubial Rupture In High Life
On A Ruined House In A Romantic Country
On An Infant Which Died Before Baptism
On Donne's Poetry
On Revisiting The Sea-Shore, After Long Absence, Under Strong Medical Recommendation Not To Bathe
On The Christening Of A Friend's Child
Pains Of Sleep, The
Phantom
Phantom Or Fact? A Dialogue In Verse
Presence Of Love, The
Psyche
Reason
Recollections Of Love
Reflections On Having Left A Place Of Retirement
Religious Musings : A Desultory Poem Written On The Christmas Eve Of 1794
Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Sea-Ward, White Gleaming Thro' The Busy Scud (Fragment)
Something Childish, But Very Natural
Song
Songs Of The Pixies
Sonnet
Sonnet Ii. On A Discovery Made Too Late
Sonnet Iii.
Sonnet Ix. To Priestley
Sonnet V.
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