This listing contains work(s) of Samuel Taylor Coleridge available for reading. Click on a book title's link below to select a book to read online. Poem CategoryAnswer to a child's question ballad of the dark ladie, The Butterfly, The Catullian Hendecasyllables (from Matthison) Christabel Cologne Constancy to an ideal object day-dream, A death of the Starling, The Dejection: An ode Devil's Thoughts, The Domestic peace Duty Surviving Self-Love Eolian Harp, The Epitaph Epitaph on a bad man Epitaph on an infant Fancy in Nubibus [or The Poet in the Clouds] Fears in solitude Fire, Famine, and Slaughter Forbearance France: An ode Frost at midnight Garden of Boccaccio, The Good, Great Man, The Human life on the denial of immortality Hunting song from Zapolya Hymn before sun-rise, in the vale of Chamouni Hymn To The Earth Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath Inscription for a Time-piece Kiss, The Knight's Tomb, The Kubla Khan Lewti, or the Circassian Love-Chaunt Limbo Lines on a child Lines suggested by the last words of Berengarius Lines to W. Linley, Esq. Love Love's apparition and evanishment: An allegoric romance Love's burial-place Love's First Hope Love, a Sword Love, Hope, and Patience in Education Metrical feet - Lesson for a boy Names Ne Plus Ultra Nightingale Not at home ode to the rain, An Ode to Tranquillity On a cataract pains of sleep, The Pang more sharp than all, The Phantom Phantom or Fact Picture or the Lover's Resolution, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The Sancti Dominici Pallium Something childish, but very natural Song sung by Glycine in Zapolya, act II. Scene 2 Sonnets attempted in the manner of Contemporary Writers Suicide's Argument, The This Lime-tree Bower my Prison Three Graves, The Time, Real and Imaginary: An Allegory To ---- To a gentleman [William Wordsworth] To Lesbia To nature Tombless Epitaph, A Translation of a Passage in Ottfried's Metrical paraphrase of the Gospel two Founts, The Two Round Spaces on the Tombstone, The Virgin's Cradle-Hymn, The visionary hope, The visit of the Gods, The Westphalian song Work without hope Youth and Age
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