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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Coleridge] (1772-1834 / Devon / England
Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Sonnet Vi.
Sonnet Vii. To Burke
Sonnet Viii. To Mercy
Sonnet X. To Erskine
Sonnet Xi. To Sheridan
Sonnet Xii. To Mrs. Siddons
Sonnet Xiii. To La Fayette
Sonnet Xiv. Composed While Climbing The Left Ascent Of Brockley Coomb, In The County Of Somerset
Sonnet Xix. To A Friend, Who Asked How I Felt When The Nurse First Presented My Infant To Me
Sonnet Xv. To Schiller
Sonnet Xvi. To Earl Stanhope
Sonnet Xvii. Composed On A Journey Homeward; The Author Having Received Intelligence Of The Birth Of A Son
Sonnet Xviii. To The Autumnal Moon
Sonnet Xx.
Sonnet Xxi.
Sonnet Xxii. To Simplicity
Sonnet: To The River Otter
Suicide's Argument, The
Tell's Birth-Place. Imitated From Stolberg
The Aeolian Harp
The Alienated Mistress; A Madrigal. (From An Unfinished Melodrama)
The Ballad Of The Dark Ladie. A Fragment.
The Blossing Of The Solitary Date-Tree
The Blossoming Of The Solitary Date-Tree. A Lament
The Complaint Of Ninathoma
The Destiny Of Nations. A Vision.
The Devil's Thoughts
The Dungeon
The Eolian Harp
The Exchange
The Faded Flower
The Foster Mother's Tale. A Dramatic Fragment
The Garden Of Boccaccio
The Good, Great Man
The Happy Husband
The Hour When We Shall Meet Again
The Improvisatore
The Keepsake
The Knight's Tomb
The Lime-Tree Bower My Prison [addressed To Charles Lamb, O
The Moon, How Definite Its Orb! (Fragment)
The Netherlands (Fragment)
The Night-Scene : A Dramatic Fragment.
The Nightingale
The Pains Of Sleep
The Pang More Sharp Than All. An Allegory
The Presence Of Love
The Raven. Christmas Tale, Told By A School-Boy To His Little Brothers And Sisters
The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
The Rose
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