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ОглавлениеSAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE
(1772-1834)
Contents
Poems
A DIALOGUE BETWEEN AN AUTHOR AND HIS FRIEND
A DIALOGUE BETWEEN POET AND FRIEND
A FRAGMENT FOUND IN A LECTURE-ROOM
A HINT TO PREMIERS AND FIRST CONSULS
A LOVER’S COMPLAINT TO HIS MISTRESS
A THOUGHT SUGGESTED BY A VIEW OF SADDLEBACK IN CUMBERLAND
ABSENCE: A FAREWELL ODE ON QUITTING SCHOOL FOR JESUS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
ADDRESSED TO A YOUNG MAN OF FORTUNE
ALICE DU CLOS OR THE FORKED TONGUE
ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS SHEWING HOW THE ART OF LYING MAY BE TAUGHT.
AN ODE IN THE MANNER OF ANACREON
ANTHEM FOR THE CHILDREN OF CHRIST’S HOSPITAL
APOLOGETIC PREFACE TO ‘FIRE, FAMINE, AND SLAUGHTER’
BARON GUELPH OF ADELSTAN. A FRAGMENT
CHRISTABEL THE CONCLUSION TO PART
CHRISTOPHER HARVEY THE SYNAGOGUE
COMPARATIVE BREVITY OF GREEK AND ENGLISH
COMPOSED WHILE CLIMBING THE LEFT ASCENT OF BROCKLEY COOMB,
DONNE: ECLOGUE. ‘ON UNWORTHY WISDOM
DUTY SURVIVING SELF-LOVE THE ONLY SURE FRIEND OF DECLINING LIFE
ELEGY IMITATED FROM ONE OF AKENSIDE’S BLANK-VERSE INSCRIPTIONS
EPIGRAM ON THE SECRECY OF A CERTAIN LADY
EPITAPH OF THE PRESENT YEAR ON THE MONUMENT OF THOMAS FULLER
FAITH, HOPE, AND CHARITY FROM THE ITALIAN OF GUARINI
FANCY IN NUBIBUS OR THE POET IN THE CLOUDS
FIRST DRAFT: AN EFFUSION AT EVENING
FIRST DRAFTS, EARLY VERSIONS, ETC.
FRAGMENT OF AN ODE ON NAPOLEON
FRANÇOIS-ANTOINE-EUGÈNE DE PLANARD
FRIEDERIKE BRUN: CHAMOUNY BEYM SONNENAUFGANGE
GOODY BLAKE, AND HARRY GILL, A TRUE STORY.
GROVE, HIGHGATE SONG, ON HEARING A SONG IN PRAISE OF A LADY’S BEAUTY
HEXAMETERS: PARAPHRASE OF PSALM XLVI
HUMILITY THE MOTHER OF CHARITY
HYMN BEFORE SUN-RISE, IN THE VALE OF CHAMOUNI
INSCRIPTION FOR A FOUNTAIN ON A HEATH
INSCRIPTION FOR A SEAT BY THE ROAD SIDE HALF-WAY UP A STEEP HILL FACING SOUTH
JEUX D’ESPRIT: MY GODMOTHER’S BEARD
KUBLA KHAN: OR, A VISION IN A DREAM. A FRAGMENT
LEWTI OR THE CIRCASSIAN LOVE-CHAUNT
LINES COMPOSED IN A CONCERT-ROOM
LINES IN A GERMAN STUDENT’S ALBUM
LINES IN THE MANNER OF SPENSER
LINES ON A FRIEND WHO DIED OF A FRENZY FEVER INDUCED BY CALUMNIOUS REPORTS
LINES SUGGESTED BY THE LAST WORDS OF BERENGARIUS
LINES TO A COMIC AUTHOR, ON AN ABUSIVE REVIEW
LINES TO A FRIEND IN ANSWER TO A MELANCHOLY LETTER
LINES TO W. L.: WHILE HE SANG A SONG TO PURCELL’S MUSIC
LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING.
LINES WRITTEN NEAR RICHMOND, UPON THE THAMES, AT EVENING.
LINES WRITTEN IN COMMONPLACE BOOK OF MISS BARBOUR, DAUGHTER OF THE MINISTER OF THE U.S.A. TO ENGLAND
LINES WRITTEN IN THE ALBUM AT ELBINGERODE, IN THE HARTZ FOREST
LINES: TO A BEAUTIFUL SPRING IN A VILLAGE
LINES: WRITTEN AT SHURTON BARS, NEAR BRIDGEWATER, SEPTEMBER 1795, IN ANSWER TO A LETTER FROM BRISTOL
LINES: WRITTEN AT THE KING’S ARMS, ROSS, FORMERLY THE HOUSE OF THE ‘MAN OF ROSS’
LOVE, HOPE, AND PATIENCE IN EDUCATION
LOVE’S APPARITION AND EVANISHMENT: AN ALLEGORIC ROMANCE
METRICAL EXPERIMENT: AN EXPERIMENT FOR A METRE
MONODY ON THE DEATH OF CHATTERTON
MONODY ON THE DEATH OF CHATTERTON
O! I HAVE WAK’D AT MIDNIGHT, AND HAVE WEPT
ODE TO GEORGIANA, DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE
OF BALIOL COLLEGE, OXFORD, AUTHOR OF THE ‘RETROSPECT’, AND OTHER POEMS
OLD MAN TRAVELLING; ANIMAL TRANQUILLITY AND DECAY, A SKETCH.
ON A CATARACT FROM A CAVERN NEAR THE SUMMIT OF A MOUNTAIN PRECIPICE: STROPHE
ON A LATE CONNUBIAL RUPTURE IN HIGH LIFE
ON A LATE MARRIAGE BETWEEN AN OLD MAID AND FRENCH PETIT MAÎTRE
ON A REPORT OF A MINISTER’S DEATH
ON A RUINED HOUSE IN A ROMANTIC COUNTRY
ON AN INFANT WHICH DIED BEFORE BAPTISM
ON MR. ROSS, USUALLY COGNOMINATED NOSY
ON MY JOYFUL DEPARTURE FROM THE SAME CITY
ON OBSERVING A BLOSSOM ON THE FIRST OF FEBRUARY 1796
ON RECEIVING AN ACCOUNT THAT HIS ONLY SISTER’S DEATH WAS INEVITABLE
ON REVISITING THE SEA-SHORE AFTER LONG ABSENCE, UNDER STRONG MEDICAL RECOMMENDATION NOT TO BATHE
ON SEEING A YOUTH AFFECTIONATELY WELCOMED BY A SISTER
ON THE CHRISTENING OF A FRIEND’S CHILD
ON THE PROSPECT OF ESTABLISHING A PANTISOCRACY IN AMERICA
ON THE SICKNESS OF A GREAT MINISTER
PERSPIRATION. A TRAVELLING ECLOGUE
PHANTOM OR FACT: A DIALOGUE IN VERSE
REFLECTIONS ON HAVING LEFT A PLACE OF RETIREMENT
RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER PART VII VII. L. B. 1798, 1800
SCHILLER: DER EPISCHE HEXAMETER
SIMON LEE, THE OLD HUNTSMAN, WITH AN INCIDENT IN WHICH HE WAS CONCERNED.
SIR JOHN DAVIES ON THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL
SOMETHING CHILDISH, BUT VERY NATURAL
SONG TO BE SUNG BY THE LOVERS OF ALL THE NOBLE LIQUORS COMPRISED UNDER THE NAME OF ALE
SONNET: COMPOSED ON A JOURNEY HOMEWARD; THE AUTHOR HAVING RECEIVED INTELLIGENCE
SONNET: ON QUITTING SCHOOL FOR COLLEGE
SONNET: ON RECEIVING A LETTER INFORMING ME OF THE BIRTH OF A SON
SONNET: TO A FRIEND WHO ASKED, HOW I FELT WHEN THE NURSE FIRST PRESENTED MY INFANT TO ME
SONNETS ATTEMPTED IN THE MANNER OF CONTEMPORARY WRITERS
TALLEYRAND, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AT PARIS, TO LORD GRENVILLE
TELL’S BIRTH-PLACE: IMITATED FROM STOLBERG
THE BLOSSOMING OF THE SOLITARY DATE-TREE
THE BRITISH STRIPLING’S WAR-SONG IMITATED FROM STOLBERG
THE COMPLAINT OF NINATHÓMA:FROM THE SAME
THE COMPLAINT OF A FORSAKEN INDIAN WOMAN
THE DAY-DREAM FROM AN EMIGRANT TO HIS ABSENT WIFE
THE DESTINY OF NATIONS: A VISION
THE HOUR WHEN WE SHALL MEET AGAIN
THE IMPROVISATORE OR, JOHN ANDERSON, MY JO, JOHN
THE PANG MORE SHARP THAN ALL: AN ALLEGORY
THE PICTURE OR THE LOVER’S RESOLUTION
THE PROPER UNMODIFIED DOCHMIUS
THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER
THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER PART I I L. B. 1798, 1800.
THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER PART II II L. B. 1798, 1800
THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER PART III III L. B. 1798, 1800
THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER PART IV IV. L. B. 1798, 1800
THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER PART V V. L. B. 1798, 1800
THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER PART VI VI. L. B. 1798, 1800
THE TABLES TURNED; AN EVENING SCENE, ON THE SAME SUBJECT.
THE TEARS OF A GRATEFUL PEOPLE
THE TWO ROUND SPACES ON THE TOMBSTONE
THE VISIT OF THE GODS: IMITATED FROM SCHILLER
THIS LIME-TREE BOWER MY PRISON
THOUSAND HUMAN BEINGS, MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN, MURDERED IN COLD BLOOD,
TO A FRIEND: [CHARLES LAMB] WHO HAD DECLARED HIS INTENTION OF WRITING NO MORE POETRY
TO A LADY OFFENDED BY A SPORTIVE OBSERVATION THAT WOMEN HAVE NO SOULS
TO A LADY WHO REQUESTED ME TO WRITE A
TO A LADY WITH FALCONER’S SHIPWRECK
TO A VIRTUOUS OECONOMIST: WERNICKE
TO A WELL-KNOWN MUSICAL CRITIC, REMARKABLE FOR HIS EARS STICKING THROUGH HIS HAIR
TO A YOUNG ASS: ITS MOTHER BEING TETHERED NEAR IT
TO A YOUNG LADY WITH A POEM ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
TO AN UNFORTUNATE WOMAN AT THE THEATRE
TO AN UNFORTUNATE WOMAN WHOM THE AUTHOR HAD KNOWN IN THE DAYS OF HER INNOCENCE
TO MATILDA BETHAM FROM A STRANGER
TO RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN, ESQ.
TO SUSAN STEELE ON RECEIVING THE PURSE
TO THE AUTHOR OF ‘THE ROBBERS’
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: KAYSER OF KASERWERTH
TO TWO SISTERS: [MARY MORGAN AND CHARLOTTE BRENT]
TRANSLATION OF A FRAGMENT OF HERACLITUS
TRANSLATION OF A LATIN INSCRIPTION BY THE REV. W. L. BOWLES IN NETHER-STOWEY CHURCH
TRANSLATION OF A PASSAGE IN OTTFRIED’S METRICAL PARAPHRASE OF THE GOSPEL
TRANSLATION OF THE FIRST STROPHE OF PINDAR’S SECOND OLYMPIC
TRANSLATION OF WRANGHAM’S ‘HENDECASYLLABI AD BRUNTONAM E GRANTA EXITURAM’ [KAL. OCT.MDCCXC]
WRITTEN AFTER A WALK BEFORE SUPPER
Prose
CONFESSIONS OF AN INQUIRING SPIRIT AND MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS FROM “THE FRIEND”
HINTS TOWARDS THE FORMATION OF A MORE COMPREHENSIVE THEORY OF LIFE
SPECIMENS OF THE TABLE TALK OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE.
SHAKSPEARE, WITH INTRODUCTORY MATTER ON POETRY, THE DRAMA, AND THE STAGE.
Plays
ZAPOLYA: A CHRISTMAS TALE IN TWO PARTS
Biography