The Complete Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Illustrated Edition)
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The Complete Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Illustrated Edition)
The Complete Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Illustrated Edition)
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Table of Contents
Introduction:
Anima Poetae (By Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
PREFACE
CHAPTER I
1797-1801
CHAPTER II
1802-1803
CHAPTER III
1804
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
The Spirit of the Age: Mr. Coleridge by William Hazlitt
A Day With Samuel Taylor Coleridge by May Byron
The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by James Gillman
PREFACE
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
Poetry:
Notable Works:
The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Part the First
Part the Second
Part the Third
Part the Fourth
Part the Fifth
Part the Sixth
Part the Seventh
Kubla Khan; or, A Vision in a Dream: A Fragment
Christabel
Preface
Part I
The Conclusion to Part I
Part II
Conclusion to Part II
France: An Ode
LYRICAL BALLADS, WITH A FEW OTHER POEMS (1798)
THE RIME OF THE ANCYENT MARINERE
THE FOSTER-MOTHER’S TALE
LINES LEFT UPON A SEAT IN A YEW-TREE WHICH STANDS NEAR THE LAKE OF ESTHWAITE, ON A DESOLATE PART OF THE SHORE, YET COMMANDING A BEAUTIFUL PROSPECT
THE NIGHTINGALE
THE FEMALE VAGRANT
GOODY BLAKE, AND HARRY GILL, A TRUE STORY
LINES WRITTEN AT A SMALL DISTANCE FROM MY HOUSE, AND SENT BY MY LITTLE BOY TO THE PERSON TO WHOM THEY ARE ADDRESSED
SIMON LEE, THE OLD HUNTSMAN, WITH AN INCIDENT IN WHICH HE WAS CONCERNED
ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS SHEWING HOW THE ART OF LYING MAY BE TAUGHT
WE ARE SEVEN
LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING
THE THORN
THE LAST OF THE FLOCK
THE DUNGEON
THE MAD MOTHER
THE IDIOT BOY
LINES WRITTEN NEAR RICHMOND, UPON THE THAMES, AT EVENING
EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY
THE TABLES TURNED; AN EVENING SCENE, ON THE SAME SUBJECT
OLD MAN TRAVELLING; ANIMAL TRANQUILLITY AND DECAY, A SKETCH
THE COMPLAINT OF A FORSAKEN INDIAN WOMAN
THE CONVICT
LINES WRITTEN A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY, ON REVISITING THE BANKS OF THE WYE DURING A TOUR, July 13, 1798
LYRICAL BALLADS, WITH OTHER POEMS (1800)
PREFACE
VOLUME I
EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY
THE TABLES TURNED;
ANIMAL TRANQUILLITY & DECAY
THE COMPLAINT OF A FORSAKEN INDIAN WOMAN
THE LAST OF THE FLOCK
LINES
FOSTER-MOTHER
GOODY BLAKE & HARRY GILL
THE THORN
WE ARE SEVEN
ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS
LINES WRITTEN AT A SMALL DISTANCE FROM MY HOUSE, AND SENT BY MY LITTLE BOY TO THE PERSON TO WHOM THEY ARE ADDRESSED
THE FEMALE VAGRANT
THE DUNGEON
SIMON LEE, THE OLD HUNTSMAN
LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING
THE NIGHTINGALE
LINES WRITTEN WHEN SAILING IN A BOAT AT EVENING
LINES WRITTEN NEAR RICHMOND UPON THE THAMES
THE IDIOT BOY
LOVE
THE MAD MOTHER
THE ANCIENT MARINER
LINES WRITTEN A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY, ON REVISITING THE BANKS OF THE WYE DURING A TOUR
VOLUME II
HART-LEAP
THE BROTHERS
ELLEN IRWIN
SONG: SHE DWELT AMONG TH’ UNTRODDENWAYS
THE WATERFALL AND THE EGLANTINE
THE OAK AND THE BROOM
LUCY GRAY
THE IDLE SHEPHERD-BOYS
POOR SUSAN
INSCRIPTION FOR THE SPOT WHERE THE HERMITAGE STOOD ON ST. HERBERT’S ISLAND, DERWENT-WATER
INSCRIPTION FOR THE HOUSE ON THE ISLAND AT GRASMERE
TO A SEXTON
ANDREW JONES
THE TWO THIEVES
SONG FOR THE WANDERING JEW
RUTH
LINES WRITTEN WITH A SLATE-PENCIL UPON A STONE, THE LARGEST OF A HEAP LYING NEAR A DESERTED QUARRY, UPON ONE OF THE ISLANDS AT RYDALE
THE FOUNTAIN
NUTTING
WRITTEN IN GERMANY, ON ONE OF THE COLDEST DAYS OF THE CENTURY
THE CHILDLESS FATHER
THE OLD CUMBERLAND BEGGAR
RURAL ARCHITECTURE
A POET’S EPITAPH
A CHARACTER IN THE ANTITHETICAL MANNER
A FRAGMENT
POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES
MICHAEL: A PASTORAL POEM
THE CONVERSATION POEMS
The Eolian Harp
Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement
This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison
Frost at Midnight
Fears in Solitude
The Nightingale: A Conversation Poem
Dejection: An Ode
To William Wordsworth
The Complete Poems in Chronological Order
1787. EASTER HOLIDAYS
1788. SONNET: TO THE AUTUMNAL MOON
1789. ANTHEM FOR THE CHILDREN OF CHRIST’S HOSPITAL
1790. PROGRESS OF VICE
1791. ON RECEIVING AN ACCOUNT THAT HIS ONLY SISTER’S DEATH WAS INEVITABLE
1792. A WISH
1793. IMITATED FROM OSSIAN
1794. PERSPIRATION. A TRAVELLING ECLOGUE
1795. TO WILLIAM GODWIN
1796. THE DESTINY OF NATIONS: A VISION
1797. THE RAVEN
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Anima Poetae (By Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
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Then follows the dedication, then the index of contents of the whole volume, at the end of which index is a Latin ode, conceived with great dignity and grandeur of thought. Then the work De Monade, Numero et Figurâ, secretioris nempe Physicæ, Mathematicæ, et Metaphysicæ elementa commences, which, as well as the eight books De Innumerabili, &c., is a poem in Latin hexameters, divided (each book) into chapters, and to each chapter is affixed a prose commentary. If the five books de Minimo, &c., to which this book is consequent are of the same character, I lost nothing in not having it. As to the work De Monade, it was far too numerical, lineal and Pythagorean for my comprehension. It read very much like Thomas Taylor and Proclus, &c. I by no means think it certain that there is no meaning in these works. Nor do I presume even to suppose that the meaning is of no value (till I understand a man's ignorance I presume myself ignorant of his understanding), but it is for others, at present, not for me. Sir P. Sidney and Fulk Greville shut the doors at their philosophical conferences with Bruno. If his conversation resembled this book, I should have thought he would have talked with a trumpet.
The poems and commentaries, in the De Immenso et Innumerabili are of a different character. The commesntary is a very sublime enunciation of the dignity of the human soul, according to the principles of Plato.
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