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Work(s) of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Titles in Essay Category                                   Top
Confessions Of An Inquiring Spirit
Essay On Faith
Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life
Nightly Prayer, A
Notes On The Book Of Common Prayer
Sailor's Fortune - Essay I, A
Sailor's Fortune - Essay II, A
Sailor's Fortune - Essay III, A
Sailor's Fortune - Essay IV, A
Sailor's Fortune - Essay V, A

Titles in Poem Category                                   Top
'Twas Not A Mist, Nor Was It Quite A Cloud fragment
'Twas Sweet To Know It Only Possible fragment
Absence: A Farewell Ode on Quitting School for Jesus College, Cambridge
Ad Vilmum Axiologum
Adaption From An Old Play: Napoleon
Adaption From Mark Akenside: Blank Verse Inscriptions
Adaption From W. L. Bowles: 'I Yet Remain'
Addressed To A Young Man Of Fortune
Alcaeus To Sappho
Alice Du Clos; Or, The Forked Tongue
Allegoric Vision
Alternative, The Epigram
Always Audible Epigram
Angel Visitant, An
Anna And Harland
Answer to a child's question
Anthem For The Children Of Christ's Hospital
Apologia Pro Vita Sua
As Some Vast Tropic Tree, Itself A Wood fragment
Association Of Ideas
Authors And Publishers Epigram
Ave, Atque Vale!
Ballad of the Dark Ladie, The
Baron Guelph Of Adelstan. A Fragment fragment
Beck In Winter, A fragment
Blossoming Of The Solitary Date-Tree - A Lament, The
Bridge Street Committee, The
British Stripling's War-Song Imitated From Stolberg, The
Butterfly, The
Catullian Hendecasyllables (from Matthison)
Chamouny; The Hour Before Sunrise - A Hymn
Character, A
Charity In Thought
Child's Evening Prayer, A
Cholera Cured Before-Hand
Christabel
Christmas Carol, A
Coeli Enarrant
Cologne
Comparative Brevity Of Greek And English Epigram
Complaint Of Ninathoma, The
Compliment Qualified, The Epigram
Constancy to an ideal object
Day-Dream, A
Day-Dream From An Emigrant To His Absent Wife, The
De Profundis Clamavi fragment
Dear Brother Jem Epigram
Death of the Starling, The
Dejection: An ode
Delinquent Travellers, The
Desire
Destiny Of Nations, The
Destruction Of The Bastile
Devil's Thoughts, The
Devonshire Roads
Dialogue Between An Author And His Friend, A Epigram
Domestic peace
Donne [Eclogue. 'On Unworthy Wisdom']
Drinking Versus Thinking
Dungeon, The
Dura Navis
Duty Surviving Self-Love
Each Crime That Once Estranges From The Virtues fragment
Easter Holidays
Elegy Imitated From One Of Akenside's Blank-Verse Inscriptions (No. III)
Elisa fragment
Emenkaiiian [Eu! Dei Vices Gerens, Ipse Divus]
Eolian Harp, The
Epigram On A Late Marriage Between An Old Maid And French Petit Maitre
Epigram On A Slanderer
Epigram On An Amorous Doctor
Epigram On An Insignificant
Epigram On Deputy ----
Epigram On Kepler fragment
Epigram On Mr. Ross, Usually Cognominated Nosy
Epigram On The Secrecy Of A Certain Lady Epigram
Epigram: An Apology For Spencers
Epigram: An Evil Spirit's On Thee, Friend! Of Late! Epigram
Epigram: Charles, Grave Or Merry, At No Lie Would Stick Epigram
Epigram: Each Bond-Street Buck Conceits, Unhappy Elf! Epigram
Epigram: In Spain, That Land Of Monks And Apes Epigram
Epigram: Money, I've Heard A Wise Man Say Epigram
Epigram: Nothing Speaks Our Mind So Well Epigram
Epigram: Old Harpy Jeers At Castles In The Air Epigram
Epigram: Say What You Will, Ingenious Youth!
Epigram: Scarce Any Scandal, But Has A Handle Epigram
Epigram: So Mr. Baker Heart Did Pluck Epigram
Epigram: When Surface Talks Of Other People's Worth Epigram
Epitaph
Epitaph Of The Present Year On The Monument Of Thomas Fuller Epigram
Epitaph On A Bad Man
Epitaph On A Mercenary Miser Epigram
Epitaph on an infant
Epitaph On Himself Epigram
Epitaph On Major Dieman Epigram
Ex Libris S. T. C.
Exchange, The
Exile, An
Experiment For A Metre, An
Experiment For A Metre (When Thy Beauty Appears), An
Experiments In Metre
Faded Flower, The
Faith, Hope, And Charity From The Italian Of Guarini
Fancy in Nubibus [or The Poet in the Clouds]
Farewell To Love
Fears in solitude
Fire, Famine, and Slaughter
First Advent Of Love
First Draft, An Effusion At Evening
For A House-Dog's Collar Epigram
For A Market-Clock
Forbearance
Foster-Mother's Tale, The
Fragment Found In A Lecture-Room, A
Fragment Of An Ode On Napoleon fragment
France: An ode
From The German
Frost at midnight
Garden of Boccaccio, The
Genevieve
Gentle Look, The
Good, Great Man, The
Grant Me A Patron, Gracious Heaven! Whene'er fragment
Happiness
Happy Husband - A Fragment, The
Hexameters [William, My Teacher, My Friend! Dear William And Dear Dorothea!]
Hexameters, Paraphrase Of Psalm XLVI
Hint To Premiers And First Consuls, A Epigram
Hippona Epigram
His Native Accents To Her Stranger's Ear fragment
His Own Fair Countenance, His Kingly Forehead fragment
Home-Sick
Homeless
Honour
Hour When We Shall Meet Again, The
Hour-Glass, The
Human life on the denial of immortality
Humility, The Mother Of Charity
Hunting song from Zapolya
Hymn before sun-rise, in the vale of Chamouni
Hymn To The Earth
Hymn [My Maker! Of Thy Power The Trace], A
I Have Experienced fragment
I Stand Alone, Nor Tho' My Heart Should Break fragment
Iambics
If Fair By Nature fragment
Imitated From Aristophanes fragment
Imitated From Ossian
Imitated From The Welsh
Imitations
Improvisatore Or, 'John Anderson, My Jo, John', The
Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath
Inscription For A Seat By The Road Side Half-Way Up A Steep Hill Facing South
Inscription for a Time-piece
Inside The Coach
Introduction To The Tale Of The Dark Ladie
Invocation, An
Invocation From Remorse, An
Israel's Lament
Job's Luck Epigram
Julia
Keepsake, The
Kiss, The
Kisses
Knight's Tomb, The
Kubla Khan
L'enfant Prodigue Epigram
Let Clumps Of Earth, However Glorified fragment
Letter To Sir Henry Goodyere
Lewti, or the Circassian Love-Chaunt
Liar By Profession, A Epigram
Life
Limbo
Lines Composed In A Concert-Room
Lines Composed While Climbing The Left Ascent Of Brockley Coomb, Somersetshire
Lines In A German Student's Album Epigram
Lines In The Manner Of Spenser
Lines on a child
Lines On A Friend Who Died Of A Frenzy Fever Induced By Calumnious Reports
Lines On An Autumnal Evening
Lines suggested by the last words of Berengarius
Lines To A Beautiful Spring In A Village
Lines To A Comic Author, On An Abusive Review
Lines To A Friend In Answer To A Melancholy Letter
Lines To Thomas Poole Epigram
Lines to W. Linley, Esq.
Lines Written At Shurton Bars, Near Bridgewater
Lines Written At The King's Arms, Ross
Lines Written In Commonplace Book Of Miss Barbour
Lines Written In The Album At Elbingerode
Love
Love And Friendship Opposite
Love's apparition and evanishment: An allegoric romance
Love's burial-place
Love's First Hope
Love's Sanctuary
Love, a Sword
Love, Hope, and Patience in Education
Lover's Complaint To His Mistress, A
Luther--De Daemonibus fragment
Mad Monk, The
Madman And The Lethargist, The
Mahomet
Mathematical Problem, A
Melancholy
Metrical Accident, A
Metrical feet - Lesson for a boy
Modern Critics Epigram
Monody On A Tea-Kettle
Monody On The Death Of Chatterton
Moon, How Definite Its Orb!, The fragment
Moriens Superstiti
Morienti Superstes
Motto Epigram
Music
Mutual Passion
My Baptismal Birth-Day
My Godmother's Beard
Names
Names (from Lessing)
Napoleon fragment
Ne Plus Ultra
Netherlands, The fragment
News-bearers, The
Night-Scene - A Dramatic Fragment, The
Nightingale, The
Nil Pejus Est Caelibe Vita
Ninety-Eight Epigram
Nonsense Sapphics
Nonsense Verses
Nonsense [I wish on earth to sing]
Nonsense [Sing impassionate Soul!]
Nose, The
Not A Critic--But A Judge fragment
Not at home
O Mercy, O Me, Miserable Man! fragment
O Th' Oppressive, Irksome Weight fragment
O! Superstition Is The Giant Shadow fragment
Occasioned By The Former Epigram
Occasioned By The Last Epigram
Ode In The Manner Of Anacreon, An
Ode To Georgiana, Duchess Of Devonshire
Ode To The Departing Year
Ode To The Rain, An
Ode to Tranquillity
Ode [Ye Gales, That Of The Lark's Repose]
Of Humane Learning
Old Man Of The Alps, The
On A Cataract
On A Discovery Made Too Late
On A Lady Weeping
On A Late Connubial Rupture In High Life
On A Reader Of His Own Verses Epigram
On A Report Of A Minister's Death Written In Germany Epigram
On A Volunteer Singer Epigram
On Bala Hill
On Donne's Poem 'To A Flea'
On Donne's Poetry
On Imitation
On My Joyful Departure From The Same City [Cologne]
On Observing A Blossom On The First Of February 1796
On Pitt And Fox Epigram
On Receiving An Account That His Only Sister's Death Was Inevitable
On Revisiting The Sea-Shore After Long Absence, Under Strong Medical Recommendat
On Seeing A Youth Affectionately Welcomed By A Sister
On Sir Rubicund Naso Epigram
On The Christening Of A Friend's Child
On The Curious Circumstance Epigram
On The Most Veracious Anecdotist, And Small-Talk Man, Thomas Hill, Esq Epigram
On The Prospect Of Establishing A Pantisocracy In America
On The Sickness Of A Great Minister Epigram
Outcast, The
Pain
Pains of Sleep, The
Pang more sharp than all, The
Pantisocracy
Parliamentary Oscillators
Perspiration, A Travelling Eclogue
Phantom
Phantom or Fact
Picture or the Lover's Resolution, The
Pity
Plaintive Movement, A
Progress Of Vice
Psyche
Quae Nocent Docent
Questions And Answers In The Court Of Love
Rash Conjurer, The
Raven - A Christmas Tale, The
Reason
Reason For Love's Blindness
Recantation
Recollections Of Love
Reflections On Having Left A Place Of Retirement
Religious Musings
Reproof And Reply, The
Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The
Rose, The
Rufa Epigram
Sancti Dominici Pallium
Sea-Ward, White Gleaming Thro' The Busy Scud fragment
Second Birth, The
Self-Knowledge
Sentimental Epigram
Separation
Sigh, The
Silver Thimble, The
Simile, A fragment
Sir John Davies On The Immortality Of The Soul
Snow-Drop, The
Something childish, but very natural
Song From Zapolya [A Sunny Shaft Did I Behold]
Song Sung by Glycine in Zapolya, act II. Scene 2
Song To Be Sung By The Lovers Of All The Noble Liquors Comprised Under The Name
Song [Though Veiled In Spires Of Myrtle-Wreath]
Songs Of The Pixies
Sonnet Composed On A Journey Homeward; ...Of The Birth Of A Son
Sonnet On Quitting School For College
Sonnet On Receiving A Letter Informing Me Of The Birth Of A Son
Sonnet To Charles Lloyd [The Piteous Sobs That Choke The Virgin's Breath]
Sonnet To The Autumnal Moon
Sonnet To The River Otter
Sonnet [Translated From Marini]
Sonnet..How I Felt When The Nurse First Presented My Infant To Me
Sonnets attempted in the manner of Contemporary Writers
Spots In The Sun Epigram
Stranger Minstrel Written To Mrs. Robinson, A Few Weeks Before Her Death, A
Suicide's Argument, The
Sunset, A
Talleyrand To Lord Grenville [a Metrical Epistle]
Taste Of The Times, The Epigram
Tears Of A Grateful People, The
Tell's Birth-Place Imitated From Stolberg
This Lime-Tree Bower my Prison
Thought Suggested By A View Of Saddleback In Cumberland, A
Three Graves, The
Three Sorts Of Friends, The fragment
Thy Stern And Sullen Eye, And Thy Dark Brow fragment
Time, Real and Imaginary: An Allegory
To ----
To A Child
To A Critic Epigram
To A Friend (Charles Lamb) ... Of Writing No More Poetry
To A Friend, (Charles Lamb), Together With An Unfinished Poem
To a Gentleman [William Wordsworth]
To A Lady
To A Lady Offended By A Sportive Observation That Women Have No Souls
To A Lady Who Requested Me To Write A Poem Upon Nothing Epigram
To A Lady With Falconer's Shipwreck
To A Primrose
To A Proud Parent Epigram
To A Vain Young Lady Epigram
To A Virtuous Oeconomist Epigram
To A Well-Known Musical Critic, Remarkablefor His Ears Sticking Through His Hair
To A Young Ass, Its Mother Being Tethered Near It
To A Young Friend On His Proposing To Domesticate With The Author
To A Young Lady With A Poem On The French Revolution
To A Young Lady, Miss Lavinia Poole, On Her Recovery From A Fever
To An Infant
To An Unfortunate Woman
To An Unfortunate Woman At The Theatre
To Asra
To Baby Bates
To Bowles Sonnet
To Burke Sonnet
To Captain Findlay
To Disappointment
To Earl Stanhope Sonnet
To Edward Irving fragment
To Fortune
To Koskiusko Sonnet
To La Fayette Sonnet
To Lesbia
To Lord Stanhope Sonnet
To Mary Pridham
To Matilda Betham From A Stranger
To Miss A. T.
To Miss Brunton
To Mr. Pye Epigram
To Mrs. Siddons Sonnet
To My Candle - The Farewell Epigram Epigram
To Nature
To One Who Published In Print Epigram
To Pitt Sonnet
To Priestley Sonnet
To Richard Brinsley Sheridan Sonnet
To Robert Southey Sonnet
To Susan Steele On Receiving The Purse
To T. Poole, An Invitation
To The Author Of 'The Robbers'
To The Author Of Poems
To The Evening Star
To The Honourable Mr. Erskine Sonnet
To The Muse
To The Nightingale
To The Rev. George Coleridge Of Ottery St. Mary, Devon
To The Rev. W. J. Hort While Teaching A Young Lady Some Song-Tunes On His Flute
To The Young Artist
To Two Sisters
To William Godwin Sonnet
To William Wordsworth
Tombless Epitaph, A
Translation Of A Fragment Of Heraclitus fragment
Translation Of A Latin Inscription By The Rev. W. L. Bowles In Nether-Stowey Chu
Translation of a Passage in Ottfried's Metrical paraphrase of the Gospel
Translation Of The First Strophe Of Pindar's Second Olympic fragment
Translation Of Wrangham's 'Hendecasyllabi Ad Bruntonam E Granta Exituram'
Trochaics
Two Founts, The
Two Round Spaces on the Tombstone, The
Two Wedded Hearts, If Ere Were Such fragment
Ver Perpetuum
Verses Addressed To J. Horne Tooke And The Company
Verses Trivocular
Virgin's Cradle-Hymn, The
Visionary Hope, The
Visit of the Gods, The
Wanderings Of Cain, The
Water Ballad
Westphalian song
What Boots To Tell How O'er His Grave fragment
What Is Life?
When Hope But Made Tranquillity Be Felt fragment
Where'er I Find The Good, The True, The Fair fragment
Wills Of The Wisp, The
Wish, A
With Fielding's 'Amelia'
Work Without Hope
Written After A Walk Before Supper
You Mould My Hopes You Fashion Me Within fragment
Youth and Age




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