The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Vol. 16, Part 2: Poetical Works: Part 2. Poems (Variorum Text) (Two volume set)
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The second part presents the same 706 poems as the first, in the same chronological sequence, but differently records in each case all known textual information in collated formallowing for alternative construals of the reading texts. An additional 135 items are inserted into the same sequence, comprising poems mistakenly ascribed to Coleridge or of dubious authenticity and poems that remained only in the planning stage or that are referred to but have not been recovered. The index of titles and first lines incorporates the full range of variants.
All told, the Collected Coleridge variorum sequence collates over a third more additional textsin more detailed and accurate formthan those found in the previous standard edition, by E.H. Coleridge. The presentation method in this second part will interest editorial theorists as well as those interested primarily in Coleridge and/or the making of poetry. The unusually detailed textual information also reveals changes in such areas as linguistic and grammatical usage, patterns of transcription and circulation among anthologists, and contemporary publishers' house styles.
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ISBN-13: | 9780691004846 |
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Publisher: | Princeton University Press |
Publication date: | 11/04/2001 |
Series: | Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , #291 |
Edition description: | Two volume set |
Pages: | 1528 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d) |
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Table of Contents
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xxxviiEDITORIAL PRACTICE, SYMBOLS, AND ABBREVIATIONS xliPoetical WorksPART 11782-17901"First attempt at making a verse" 32Fragments of an Ode on Punning 33Dura Navis 44Greek Epigram on Aphrodite and Athena 54.X I Translations of Synesius 55Easter Holidays 66Nil Pejus Est Caelibe Vitd 77De Medio Fonte Lepor-um Surgit Aliquid Amari 88Oh! Mihi Prxteritos Referat si Jupiter Annos! 89Sonnet: To my Muse 010Sonnet: "As late I joumey'd o'er th' extensive plain 11 1011The Nose: An Odaic Rhapsody 1112Conclusion to a Youthful Poem 1413An Ode on the Destruction of the Bastile 1414Sonnet: To the Evening Star 1615Sonnet: Composed in Sickness 1716A Few Lines Written by Lee when Mad 1917Sonnet: Genevieve 2018Nemo Repente Turpissimus 2219Sonnet: Anna and Harland 2420The Abode of Love 2521Monody on a Tea Kettle 2622An Invocation 28179122.Xl Epitaph: By a Son on his Deceased Father 2922.X2 Schoolboy Poem Sent to George Coleridge 2923Honos Alit Artes 3024Prospectus and Specimen of a Translation of Euclid 3025Sonnet: On Receiving an Account that my Sister's Death was Inevitable 3426Sonnet: On Seeing a Youth Affectionately Welcomed by his Sister 3626.Xl Version of an Epitaph on a Young Lady 3727Ardua Prima Via Est 3828Greek Imitation of A Winter Piece 39290 Curas Hominum! 0 Quantum Est in Rebus Inane! 4030Happiness: A Poem 4231An Anthem for the Children of Christ's Hospital 4832Sonnet: Sent to Mrs - with Fielding's Amelia 4933Sonnet: On Quitting Christ's Hospital 5034Ode to Sleep 5135Plymtree Road 5336Ode on the Ottery and Tiverton Church Music 5437Epigram on my Godmother's Beard 5638On Imitation 5739Absence: An Ode 5840Greek Epitaph on an Infant 6040.Xl Translations of Anacreon 61179241An Ode in the Manner of Anacreon 6142A Wish Written in Jesus Wood 6243A Lover's Complaint to his Mistress 6244To Disappointment 6345Fragment Found in a Mathematical Lecture Room 6346On a Lady Weeping 6447Greek Epitaph for Howard's Tomb 6648Sors Misera Servorum in Insulis Indix Occidentalis 6648.Xl Cambridge Prize Poems, 1792 7249A Siniile; Written after a Walk before Supper 7350Latin Lines on Ottery's Inhabitants 75179350.Xl Imitations from the Modern Latin Poets 7550.X2 Sonnet to the Earl of Lauderdale 7651The Complaint of Ninathoma 7652Two Lines on the Poet Laureate 79530 Turtle-eyed Affection! 8054Latin Verses, Sent to George Coleridge 8055Imitated from Ossian 8155.Xl Laus Astrononiiae 8355.X2 Cambridge Prize Poems, 1793 8856On Presenting a Moss Rose to Miss F. Nesbitt 8957Cupid Tum'd Chymist 9258An Extempore 9558.Xl Adaptation of John Bampfylde's To Evening 9659Elegy 9860Absence: A Poem 10061Sonnet: To the Autumnal Moon 11161.Xl Est Quxdam Flere Voluptas 11362To a Painter 11363To Miss Dashwood Bacon of Devonshire 11464Songs of the Pixies 11464.Xl To the Rt Hon C. J. Fox 12365To Fortune, on Buying a Ticket in the Irish Lottery 123179465.Xl A Soliloquy of Roberspierre 12466Domestic Peace 12466.Xl Sonnet: On Reading Miranda's Sonnet to a Sigh 12667Song: Imitated from Casimir 12867.Xl Cambridge Prize Poems, 1794 12868To a Friend in Answer to a Melancholy Letter 12968.Xl Lines Written in a Prayer Book: After Bowles 13069From Perspiration: A Travelling Eclogue 13270Lines on the "Man of Ross" 13270.Xl Adaptation of Bowles's "I shall behold far off hy barren crest" 13870.X2 Fragmentary Adaptation of a Welsh Sonnet 13971Latin Lines on Mary Evans 14172Stanzas from an Elegy on a Lady 14173Imitated from the Welsh 14373.Xl The Faded Flower 14473.X2 Sonnet: To an Infant at the Breast 14474Lines to a Beautiful Spring in a Village 14575The Sigh 14776The Kiss 15077Two Versions of an Epitaph on an Infant 15377.Xl The Triumphs of the New Cabinet 15578Sonnet on Pantisocracy (with Samuel Favell) 15578.Xl Sonnet: On Establishing Pantisocracy in America 15778.X2 Revisions to Various Early Poems by Robert outhey 15778.X3 On Bala Hill 15979To Ann Brunton: Iniitated from the Latin of Francis Wrangham 15980To Eliza Brunton, on Behalf of Francis Wrangham 16081To a Young Lady, with a Poem on the French Revolution 16182Monody on the Death of Chatterton 16683Sonnet: To my Own Heart 18884To a Young Ass, its Mother Being Tethered near It 18985Lines on a Friend, Who Died of a Frenzy Fever, Induced by Calumnious Reports 19386Sonnet: To the Author of The Robbers 19787Sonnet: On Hope (with Charles Lamb) 19988Sonnet: To an Old Man in the Snow (with Samuel Favell) 20189Sonnet: To the Hon Mr Erskine 20390Sonnet: To Burke 20491Sonnet: To Priestley 20892Sonnet: To Fayette 20993Sonnet: To Kosciusko 21194Sonnet: To Pitt 21295Sonnet: To Bowles 21396Sonnet: To Mrs Siddons (with Charles Lamb) 21697Sonnet: To William Godwin, Author of Political Justice 21898Sonnet: To Robert Southey, of Baliol College, Oxford, Author of the "Retrospect," and Other Poems 21899Sonnet: To Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq. 219100 To a Friend, together with an Unfinished Poem 222101Religious Musings 2241795101.XL Sonnet: To Mrs Siddons 263101.X2 Sonnet: To Lord Stanhope 263101.X3 Sonnet: To Gilbert Wakefield 263101.X4 Sonnet: Written on Contemplating a Very Fine Setting Sun. To Lord Stanhope 264102Sonnet: To Lord Stanhope 264102.Xl Translation of Four Lines in French 265103Adaptation of Robert Southey's Sonnet "Pale Roamer thro' the Night!" 266104Adaptation of Charles Lamb's Sonnet Written at Midnight, by the Sea-side 268105To an Infant 269105.Xl Lines Probably Borrowed from John Gaunt 272106Contribution to The Soldier's Wife, by Robert Southey 274107Allegoric Vision 275108Composed While Climbing the Left Ascent of Brockley Coomb, in the County of Somerset 287109To the Rev W.J.H. While Teaching a Young Lady Some Song-tunes on his Flute 288110Contributions to Joan of Arc, by Robert Southey 288110.Xl Untitled Stanzas on Grace 30911O.X2 Report on Mr Cottel 310111In the Manner of Spenser 310112To the Nightingale 313113Adaptation of Charles Lamb's Sonnet "Was it some sweet device of faery land?" 313114Adaptation of Charles Lamb's Sonnet "Methinks, how dainty sweet it were" 315115The Eolian Harp: Composed at Clevedon, Somersetshire 316116Ode to Sara, Written at Shurton Bars, near Bridgewater, in Answer to a Letter from Bristol 328117Lines to Joseph Cottle 334118Translations of Homer Iliad 1.34, 49 337119The Silver Thimble (with Sara Fricker Coleridge) 337120Fragments of an Epistle to Thomas Poole 341121Summary Version of Horace 344122Fragments from the Gutch Notebook 3441796122.X I Habent sua Fata-Poetae 345123The Hour When We Shall Meet Again 346124Lines on Observing a Blossom 347125Verse Motto to Poetical Epistles 349126Lines on the Portrait of a Lady 350126.Xl Lines Combined from Bowles 350127From an Unpublished Poem 351127.Xl Epigram: "Said William to Edmund. 351127.X2 To the Rev W. L. Bowles 351128Recollection 352129Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement 352130Irregular Sonnet: To John Tbelwall 357130.Xl Epigram: On a Late Marriage 360130.X2 Epigram: On an Amorous Doctor 360130.X3 Epigram: "Of smart pretty Fellows in Bristol are numbers" 360130.X4 To a Primrose 361130.X5 Haleswood Poem 361130.X6 Hymns to the Elements 362131To the Princess of Wales: Written during her Separation from the Prince 362132Poetical Address for Home Tooke 365132.Xi Sonnet: To Poverty 368133To a Friend Who Had Declared his Intention of Writing No More Poetry 368134Sonnet: Written on Receiving Letters Informing Me of the Birth of a Son, I Being at Birmingham 371, 1374135Sonnet: Composed on a Journey Homeward, the Author Having Received Intelligence of the Birth of a Son 372136Sonnet: To a Friend, Who Asked How I Felt, When the Nurse First Presented my Infant to Me 374, 1374137Sonnet: Introducing Charles Lloyd's Poems on the Death of Priscilla Farmer 376138To Charles Lloyd, on his Proposing to Domesticate with the Author 377138.Xl Nursery Song 381139The Destiny of Nations: A Vision 381140Sonnet: To the River Otter 408141Adaptation of Thomas Derinody 411142Ode on the Departing Year 411143Lines to a Young Man of Fortune Who Abandoned Himself to an Indolent and Causeless Melancholy 429143.Xl Prospect of Peace 4321797144On Quitting Oxford Street, Bristol, for Nether Stowey, New Year's Day 1797 432145The Raven 433146To Thomas Poole: Invitation to Dine 438147On the Christening of a Friend's Child 439148To an Unfortunate Woman, Whom I Knew in the Days of her Innocence: Composed at the Theatre 439149Allegorical Lines on the Same Subject 442150To the Rev George Coleridge of Ottery St Mary, Devon, with Some Poems 445151Song from OsoriolRemorse 448152The Foster-mother's Tale: A Dramatic Fragment 451153The Dungeon 458153.Xl The Brook 459154Melancholy: A Fragment 460155Continuation of The Three Graves, by William Wordsworth 462156This Lime-tree Bower my Prison 480157Sonnet: To William Linley, Esq., While He Sang a Song to Purcell's Music 487158Sonnets Attempted in the Manner of "Contemporary Writers" 489159Sonnet: To a Lady 491160The Wanderings of Cain 492161The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 504161.Xl Translation from Wieland's Oberon 540162Parliamentary Oscillators 540163Studies in Cloud Effects 542164On Deputy - - 543165The Apotheosis; or, The Snow-drop 543166To a Well-known Musical Critic, Remarkable for his Ears Sticking thro' his Hair 548167Fire, Famine, and Slaughter: A War Eclogue, with an Apologetic Preface 548167.Xl Ideas or Lines for a Poem 565168The Old Man of the Alps 5661798169Modification of Translation of a Celebrated Greek Song, by William Wordsworth 566170De Papa: Vaticinium Haud Valde Obscurum, Nec 38 Incredibile, 1798 568171Frost at Midnight 569172Lewti; or, The Circassian Love-chant 574173Welcoming Lines to Lavinia Poole 583174France: An Ode 585174.X 1 To - - ("I niix in life, and labour to 45 seem free") 593175Fears in Solitude: Written in April 1798, during 51 the Alarm of an Invasion 593176Christabel 606177The Story of the Mad Ox 662177.Xl To Lesbia 668177.X2 The Death of the Starling 669177.X3 Moriens Superstiti 669177.X4 Morienti Superstes 669178Kubla Khan; or, A Vision in a Dream 669179Contribution to We Are Seven, by William Wordsworth 678180The Nightingale: A Conversation Poem 679181To William Wordsworth, with The Nightingale 684182The Ballad of the Dark Ladi6: A Fragment 684183Translation of an Inscription in Stowey Church 691183.Xl Epigram: "To be ruled like a Frenchman the 10 Briton is loth" 691~183.X2 Contributions to The Morning Post 692~184 Lines Describing "Tbe silence of a City" 692185English Hexameters 693186English Duodecasyllables, Adapted from 18 Matthisson 695187The Homeric Hexameter Described and 18 Exemplified, Adapted from Schiller 696188The Ovidian Elegiac Metre Described and 56 Exemplified, from Schiller 697189Something Childish but Very Natural, from theGerman 698190The Visit of the Gods, Iniitated from Schiller 6991799191Translation of Otfrid 702192Alcaeus to Sappho (revising William Wordsworth) 702193On an Infant Who Died before its Christening, Perhaps Inspired by Lessing 703194Metrical Adaptation of Gessner 704195Lines in a German Student's Album 704196Homesick: Written in Germany, Adapted from Biirde 705197Adapted Lines on Fleas 707198Extempore Couplet on German Roads and Woods 707199The Virgin's Cradle-hymn, Copied from a Print of the Virgin in a Catholic Villaize in Germany 708200 Lines Written in the Album at Elbingerode, in the Harz Forest 710BOOKID200.Xl German Album Verses 713201Epigram on Goslar Ale, from the German 714202Epitaph on Johann Reimbold of Catlenburg, from the German 715203Epigram on Kepler, from Kdstner 715204Epigram: "Jack drinks fine wines", from Kiistner 716205Epigram on Mr Ross, Usualy "Nosy" 717206Epigram: "0 would the Baptist come again", from Logau 717207On the United Irishmen 718208Epigram on a Reader of his Own Verses, Inspired by Wemicke 719209Epigram on Neaera's Portrait, Inspired by Lessing 721210Epigram on Exchanging Friends, from Logau 721211Epigram on a Slanderer, from Lessing 721212The British Stripling's War-song, from Stolberg 723213Epigram on Hippona, from Lessing 726214The Devil's Thoughts 726215Before Gleim's Cottage: Elegiacs from Voss 751216Mahomet: A Fragment 752217Specimen Elegiacs, Adapting Ossian 753217.Xl Rigmarole Verses about Samuel Jackson Pratt 754218Epigram on a Report of a Minister's Death, from Lessing 754219Epigram to a Proud Parent, from Lessing 755220Epigram on a Notorious Liar, from Lessing 756PART 2221Epitaph on a Bad Man, Perhaps after Vicesimus Knox 759222Two Versions of an Epigram on Lying, from Lessing 760223Epigram on an Oxford Brothelhouse, Adapted from Lessing 761224Epigram on a Lady's Too Great Fondness for her Dog, from Lessing 762225Epigram on Mimulus, from Lessing 764226Epigram on Paviun, from Lessing 764227Epitaph on an Insignificant, Adapted from Lessing 765228Epigram on Marriage, from Lessing 766229Epigram on Maids and Angels, from Lessing 767230Epigram to a Virtuous CEconornist, from Wemicke 767231Epigram on Gripus, from Lessing 768232On the Sickness of a Great Minister, from Lessing 769233Epigram to an Author, from Lessing 770234The Lethargist and Madman: A Political Fable, after the Greek Anthology 771235Epigram to a Critic, Who Extracted a Passage from a Poem 773236Names, from Lessing 774237Epigram: Always Audible, from Kdstner 776238Over the Door of a Cottage, after Logau 777239The Devil Outwitted; or, Job's Luck, after Logau and John Owen 778240Epigram on the Speed with Which Jack Writes Verses, after von Halem 780241Epigram on a Bad Singer, after Pfeffel and Martial 781242Epigram on a Joke without a Sting 782243To a Living Ninon d'Enclos 783244Epigram on a Maiden More Sentimental than Chaste 784245The Exchange of Hearts 784246Epigram on a Supposed Son 786247Pondere, Non Numero, from Logau 786248Lines Composed in a Concert-room 787249Hexametrical Translation of Psalm 46 790250Epigram on Sir Rubicund Naso 790251To Delia 791251.Xl Epigrams from Lessing 792251.X2 Epigram: "Doris can find no taste in Tea" 792252Couplet on Grosvenor Bedford 792253Love 793254Ode to Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, on the 24th Stanza in her Passage over Mount Gothard 807265Two Lines on the Stars and the Mountains 823266On the Poet's Eye 823267The Two Round Spaces on the Tombstone: A Skeltoniad (to be Read in the Recitative Lilt) 824268Six Lines on a Keswick Holiday 832269The Mad Monk 833270Inscription for a Seat by a Road Side, Half-way up a Steep Hill, Facing the South 835271A Stranger Minstrel 836272The Night-scene: A Dramatic Fragment 838273Two Lines on Remorse 8391801273.Xl lambics: "No cold shall thee benumb" 839273.X2 The Second Birth 839274Two Lines on the Cur, Arthritis 839274.Xl An Expostulatory and Panegyrical Ode 840274.X2 A Philosophical Apology for the Ladies 840275After Bathing in the Sea at Scarborough in Company with T. Hutchinson, August 1801 841,1374276Verse Letter to Miss Isabella Addison and Miss Joanna Hutchinson 844277Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath 845278Song to be Sung by the Lovers of All the Nobic Liquors Comprised under the Name of Ale 847279Drinking versus Thinking; or, A Song against the New Philosophy 847280Lines Written in Bed at Grasmere 848281The Wills of the Wisp: A Sapphic, from Stolberg 853282Lines Translated from Barbarous Latin 853283Ode to Tranquillity 854284To a Certain Modem Narcissus, from Hagedom 858285Pastoral from Gessner 858286Adaptation of Ben Jonson's The Poetaster 859286.Xl The Complaint Qualified 8591802287Fragment on Time, from Schiller 860287.Xl Experiment for a Metre (1) 860288Lines on the Breeze and Hope 861288.Xl Experiment for a Metre (2) 861289A Letter to - 861289.Xl Verses Sent to Dorothy Wordsworth 876290A Soliloquy of the Full Moon, She Being in a Mad Passion 876290.Xl "Dear Messieurs Trippeaux" 880291Answer to a Child's Question 880291.Xl The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus 882292Epitaph on Lord Lonsdale 883293Dejection: An Ode 884294The Day Dream 897294.Xl The Soother of Absence 899295Sonnett o Asra 900295.X1 Translation into Blank Verse of Salomon Gessner's Der erste Schiffer 900296Lines Composed during a Night Rarnble behind Skiddaw, at the Foot of Mount Blencarthur, in 1802 901297Sonnet Adapted from Petrarch 904298A Version of a Nursery Rhyme 905299The Keepsake 906300 The Picture; or, The Lover's Resolution 909301Hymn before Sun-rise, in the Vale of Chamouny 922302Dialogue concerning a Good Great Man 933302.Xl Effusion, after Reading the Interesting Account of the Young Savage of Aveyron 935303The Knight's Tomb 935304To Matilda Betham, from a Stranger 938305EDiizram on Eiigrams, from Wemicke 940306Epigram on a Congenital Liar, from Wemicke 941307Epigram on the Devil, from a German Original? 942308Epigram Addressed to One Who Published in Print What Had Been Entrusted to Him by my Fire-side, from Wemicke 942309On the Curious Circumstance, that in the German Language the Sun is Feminine, and the Moon Masculine, after Wernicke 943310Epigram on Spots in the Sun, from Wernicke 944311Epigram on Surface, from Wernicke 945312A Dialogue between an Author and his Friend, after Wemicke 946313Epigram on Possession, from a German Original 947314Epigram on Castles in the Air, from Wernicke 948315To a Vain Lady, from the German and from Martial 949316Epigram to my Candle, after Wemicke 950317From an Old German Poet (after Wernicke) 951318Epigram on Bond Street Bucks, Adapted from Wemicke 952319Epigram on Virgil's "Obscuri sub luce maligna", after Wemicke 952320M(opocFo(piu.; or, Wisdom in Folly, from a German Original? 953321Westphalian Song 954322A Hint to Premiers and First Consuls 954323Latin Lines to William Sotheby 955324Epigram on Aurelia, from Gryphius 955325For a House-dog's Collar, from Opitz 955326Epigram on Zoilus, from Opitz 956327Epitaph on a Mercenary Miser, from Opitz 956327.Xl Stanzas Written after a Long Absence 958328Latin Lines on a Former Friendship 9581803329Greek Lines on Achilles' Meal of Yesterday 959330The Kiss and the Blush 960331Grasmere in Sunshine 961331.Xl Three Lines from the Bristol Notebook 962332Fragments of an Unwritten Poem 962333Three Lines on Loch Lomond 963334Lines on "Such love as mouming Husbands have" 963335The Pains of Sleep 963336Epitaph on Poor Col, by Himself 967337Brevity of the Greek and English Compared 968338Lines after Hearing William Wordsworth's Michael 9691804339Lines Written at Dove Cottage 9703413PatiiDtic Stm7,as 970340.Xl Lines Written at either Ottery or Walthamstow 971341A Triplet on Triplets 971342Hexameter Lines to Mrs Coleridge 971343Cartwright Modified 972343.Xl "Sole Maid, associate sole, to me beyond" 972343.X2 "I from the influence of thy looks receive" 973343.X3 Verse Trifles Sent to Sir George Beaumont 973344Epigram on "Dear Anne" 973345Balsamum in Vitro 974346Tears and Sympathy 974347Phantom 974348To Captain Findlay 975349Mercury Descending: A Metrical Experiment 976350Description of the Sun Setting in a Mountainous Country: A Fragment 977351What is Life? A Metrical Experiment 978352Adaptation of Hagedorn 979353Metrical Experiments from Notebook 22 980354Recollections of Love 982354.Xl Further Lines on The Soother of Absence 986355Fragment: "And laurel Crown. . ." 986356Fragment: "What never is, but only is to be" 987357Constancy to an Ideal Object 9871805358"This yearning Heart . . ." 990359Love-Why Blind? 990360Closing Lines in Notebook 21 992361Couplet Written in February 1805 992361.Xl Twenty Lines Inscribed in The Poems of Ossian 993362Verses on Love and Moral Being 993363Doleful Dialogue 994364Curtailed Lines in Notebook 17 995365A Metaphor 995366Apostrophe to Beauty in Malta 996367To God 996368Irregular Lines on the Sick Man's Comforter 997369Lines Connected with the Grasmere Circle 997370Lines on Hearing a Tale 998371Lines Rewritten from Sannazaro 998371.Xl Lines on Leaving the Mediterranean 999372On the Nairnes in a Malta Notebook 1001373Perhaps a Translation of Some Comically Bad Verses 1001374Latin Lines to William Wordsworth as Judge 1002375Epitaph on Major Dieman, with Comment 1002376On the Name "Chastenut Grove", Derived from Ariosto 1003377On Fetid, Who Died of a Catarrh 1004378On the Family Vault of the Burrs 10051806379Lines Written in a Dream 1007380A Single Line on Revenge 1007381Lines on a Death 1007382Written at Ossaia 1008383On Death at Pisa 1008384The Taste of the Times 1008385Lines Rewritten from Spenser's Epithalamium 1009386Lines on a King-and-Emperor-Making Emperor and King, Altered from Fulke Greville 1009387Farewell to Love 1010388Time, Real and Imaginary: An Allegory 1011389Two Epigrams on Pitt and Fox 1014390Adapted from Fulke Greville's Alaham 1016391More Lines Inspired by Fulke Greville 1016392Inspired by Fulke Greville's Alaham 1016393A Greek Song Set to Music and Sung by Hartley Coleridge, Esq"., Grecologian, Philometrist, and Philomelist 1017394Verses to Derwent Coleridge, Accompanying Greek Lessons 1019395To Derwent Coleridge: The Chief and Most Common Metrical Feet Expressed in Corresponding Metre 1019396The Blossoming of the Solitary Date-tree 1021397Lines Written in November-December 1806 1026398Written at Coleorton 1027399"Those eyes of deep & most expressive blue" 1027400 A Line Written at Coleorton 10281807401To Williairn Wordsworth, Composed on the Night after his Recitation of a Poem on the Growth of an Individual Mind 1028402Psyche; or, The Butterfly 1036403A Metrical Conclusion? 1038404Lines on the Yellowhammer 1039405Parody Epitaph on Tom Navel 1039406Fragments Written in February 1807 1039407Allegorical Description 1040408Three Lines on Penitence 1041409Fate and Conscience 1041410Birds in May 1042411Epigram on Confessions Auricular 1042412The Pang More Sharp than All: An Allegory 1042413On the Roots of a Tree 1046413.Xl Poems Suggested by Richard Heme Shepherd, from The Courier 1047413.X2 Epigram: "Ned calls his wife his counter-part" 1048413.X3 "A wind that with Aurora hath abiding" 1048414An Image Compressed from Crashaw 1048415Between Concurrences of Fate 1049416Imitations of Du Bartas etc 1049417Translation of a Distich by Schiller 1050418Translation of A Distich by Goethe and Schiller 1050419On Tom Poole's Meanderings 1051420Lines on Wordsworth and Coleridge 1051420.Xl The Barberry-tree 1052421Versified from Bacon 1053422Adapted from a Shakespeare Sonnet 1053423To Two Sisters: A Wanderer's Farewell 1054424Thinking Merrily Alone 1055425Lines Prompted by Chapman 1055426A Line from a Lost Poem? 10561808427Two Lines: "Or like the Swallow. 1056428Prayer for Night: For Hartley and Derwent 1057429Ad Vilmum Axiologum 1058430Ad Vilmum Axiologum: Latin Version 1059431An Anagram of Mary Morgan's Face 1061432To Charlotte Brent 1061433Extremes Meet: A Fill-A-Sopha-Col Note 1062433A Lines to Charlotte Brent 1375434On a Happy Household 1063435Latin Lines to Accompany a Personal Emblem 1063436Latin Lines to Accompany a Second Emblem 1064437A Motto to Accompany a Third Emblem 1064438An Exemplary Description 1064439Latin Elegiacs on Guy Fawkes 1065440Sonnet Translated from Marino 1066441Alternative Stanzas in the Manner of Marino 1066441.Xl Fragmentary Lines in Pencil 1066441.X2 Twenty-six-line Poem 1067442The Happy Husband: A Fragment 1068443Lines on the Moon 1070444Couplet on Singing in Church 1071444.Xl Seven Cancelled Lines 10711809445To Mr Amphlett 1072446Adelphan Greek Riddle 1072447Verse Letter to Mrs Coleridge 1072448Another Epitaph on an Infant 1073449A Motto Adapted from Love's Labour's Lost 1074450Three-line Fragment 1075451Contribution to To my Thrushes, by Thomas Wilkinson 1075452For a Clock in a Market-place 1076453On Mr Baker's Marriage: A Fragment 1076454Verses Based on Paracelsus 1077455A Tombless Epitaph 1077455.Xl The Good Old Customs 1079456Couplet Written in Autumn 1809 1080457Lines Written in Late Autumn 1809 1080458Verse Line, Late Autumn 1809 1080459Adaptation of Lines from Daniel's Civil Wars 1081460Cartwright Modified Again 10811810461Separation, after Charles Cotton 1082462Lines Altered from Fulke Greville's A Treatise of Humane Learning 1083463Futke Greville Modified 1084464Further Lines on Tranquillity 1085465Lines on the Body and the Soul 1085466Written in Dejection, May 1810 1085467The Visionary Hope 1086468Fragment in Blank Verse 1087469Humorous Lines, Spring 1810 1087470Voltaire Versified 1087471Gilbert White Versified, on the Owl 1088472Observation on Colour and Light 1088473Burlesque in the Manner of Walter Scott 1088474Translation of a Goethe Epigram 10891811474.Xl Revisions of Mary Russell Mitford's Christina and Blanch 10894758 The Moon on the Pacific Main 1090475.Xl Lovers' Quarrels 1090475.X2 Epigram on Damus 1090476On the First Poem in Donne's Book 1091477Moles 1098478Limbo: A Fragment 1098479Ne Plus Ultra 1098480Adaptation of Milton's Lines on Shakespeare 1099481Lines Inscribed in Benedetto Menzini 1099482Human Life, on the Denial of Immortality 1100483Phlegethon, Cocytus, and Euterpe: Abandoned Stanzas 1102484Fragmentary Lines on Change 1103485Lines Inspired by Jean Paul 1103485.Xl Epigram on Samuel Whitbread 1103486Adaptation of Ben Jonson's A Nymph's Passion 1104487Adaptation of Ben Jonson's The Hour-glass 1105488Lavatorial Lines 1105489Latin Lines Perhaps Connected with John Morgan 1105490The Suicide's Argument, with Nature's Answer 1106491Sir John Davies on the Soul, Adapted to the Imagination 1109492To a Lady, Offended by a Sportive Observation that Women Have No Souls 1110 492.Xl The Comet, 1811 1111493Latin Distich on Giving and Receiving 1112494A Half-attempt at Verse 1113495A Droll Formulary to Raise Devils 11131812496Versified Note to J. J. Morgan 1115497Epigram on Maule and Mather 1116498On the Narning of Bombay 1116498.Xl Love's Response 1117498.X2 Epigram on Sir Humphry Davy's Marriage 1117499Faith, Hope, Charity, Translated from Guarini 1118500 Metrical Experiment in May 1812 1118BOOKID500.Xl Lines Sent with a Collection of Manuscripts to John May 1119501The King of the North Countrie 1119502Epitaph on the Learned Robert Whitmore, E Who Died of a Diarrhoa, 4 August 1812,~ Etatis Sux 57 1120502.Xl A Tear 11201813-1814502.X4 Shakespeare Read Creatively 1121503Couplet on Lesbian Lovers 1122504On the Secrecy of a Certain Lady 1122505Maevius-Bavius Exemplum 1123506Lines on Looking Seaward 1123507Lines on Zephyrs 1123508National Independence: A Latin Fragment 1124508.Xl Doggerel Rhymes 1125509To a Lady, with Falconer's Shipwreck 1126510God's Omnipresence: A Hymn 1128511A Couplet to Illustrate Paeon and Epitrite 1130512A Plaintive Movement, after Phineas Fletcher 1130513Motto for a Transparency 1131514On the Condition of Ireland, in the Manner of Daniel's Civil Wars 1132515Written in Richard Field's Of the Church 1132515.Xl Puff and Slander 1133516Revisions of the Opening of Southey's Roderick 1133516.Xl Improvements for Charles Bowker Ash 11341815517Glycine's Song from Zapolya 1134517.X2 Napoleon 1139517.X3 Lines in Walker's Dictionary, Largely Erased 1139518A Metrical Line in Notebook 22 1140519Metrical Version of Job, from Jacobi 1140520Specimen Translation of Pindar, "Word for Word" 1140521Contemporary Critics 1141522Translation of Dante 1141523Lines on Aurelia Coates 1141524Lines in Praise of Rabelais 1142525EFUENKAIRIAN: A Dithyrambic Ode 1143526To the Morgans 1143527Lines on Superstition 1144528Lines Headed "Orpheus" 1145529Lines Adapted from Jean Paul 1145530Further Lines Adapted from Jean Paul 1146531Epigram on Money 1146532Lines on Crimes and Virtues 1146533Elevated Diarrhoea 1147533.Xl The Cherub 11471816-1818534Verse Lines from A Lay Sermon 1147535Alternative Translation of Virgil's Bucolics 1148536Motto for Memoranda in Notebook 25 1148537Lines after Punch 1149538Lines for an Autograph Hunter 1149539To a Young Lady Complaining of a Com 1151540Fancy in Nubibus 1152541Imitated from Aristophanes 1154542Part of a Sonnet to Miss Bullock 1155543Israel's Lament on the Death of the Princess Charlotte of Wales, Translated from the Hebrew of Hyman Hurwitz 1155544Rewriting of Lines by Beaumont and Fletcher 1158545A Description of a Nightingale 1159546Lines Suggested by Sir Thomas Browne 1159546.Xl Three Epigrams on Bishop Watson 1160546.X2 Translations from the Old Testament 1160547Couplet on the Heart Deaf and Blind 1161548Adaptation of Daniel's Epistle to Sir Thomas Egerton 1161549Adaptation of Donne's To Sir Henry Goodyere 1161550Adaptation of Daniel's Musophilus 1162551Adaptation of Donne's Eclogue 1613, December 26 1162552A Further Adaptation of Daniel's Musophilus 1163553Epigraph Verses for The Friend 1163554Adaptation of Lines from Dodsley's Select Collection of Old Plays 1163555Draft Fragment, Perhaps Describing Sara Coleridge 11641819-1821556Lines on the Usury of Pain 1165557Distich, Written in February 1819 1166558The Proper Unmodified Dochmius, i.e., Antispastus Hypercatalecticus 1166559"Beareth all things" 1167560To a Comic Author, on an Abusive Review 1167561A Character 1170562Extempore Specimen of the Pun Polysyllabic 1175563Riddle for Materialists 1175564Extempore, to Charles Mathews 1176565The Tears of a Grateful People 1176566Couplet on Anticipation and Theory, Genius and Cleverness 1177567Couplet on Man as Solar Animal 1177568Greek Couplet on Lauderdale 1178569On Footnotes, in a Letter 1178570A Practical Problem concerning Flies 1179571Music 1179572Sonnet: To Nature 1179573A Couplet Addressed to the Mind's Ear 1180574First Advent of Love 1180