The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Выпуск 16,Том 3,Часть 1

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS XXV
573
Epitaph on a Bad Man Perhaps after Vicesimus Knox
575
Two Versions of an Epigram on Lying from Lessing
577
Epigram on an Oxford Brothelhouse Adapted from Lessing
578
Epigram on Mimulus from Lessing
579
Epigram on Paviun from Lessing
580
Epigram on Marriage from Lessing
581
Epigram on Maids and Angels from Lessing
582
A Fragment
853
Lines on the Moon
854
Couplet on Singing in Church
855
Adelphan Greek Riddle
856
Verse Letter to Mrs Coleridge
857
Another Epitaph on an Infant
859
Threeline Fragment
860
For a Clock in a Marketplace
862

Epigram on Gripus from Lessing
583
Epigram to an Author from Lessing
584
A Political Fable after the Greek Anthology
585
Epigram to a Critic Who Extracted a Passage from a Poem
588
Always Audible from Kästner
590
The Devil Outwitted or Jobs Luck after Logau and John Owen
591
Epigram on the Speed with Which Jack Writes Verses after von Halem
592
Epigram on a Bad Singer after Pfeffel and Martial
593
Epigram on a Joke without a Sting
594
Epigram on a Maiden More Sentimental than Chaste
595
The Exchange of Hearts
596
Epigram on a Supposed Son
597
Lines Composed in a Concertroom
598
Hexametrical Translation of Psalm 46
600
Epigram on Sir Rubicund Naso
602
Couplet on Grosvenor Bedford
603
Love
604
Ode to Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire on the 24th Stanza in her Passage over Mount Gothard
610
The Song of Deborah Translated
613
Hexametrical Version of Isaiah
615
Hymn to the Earth from Stolberg
617
To a Cataract from a Cavern near the Summit of a Mountain Precipice from Stolberg
620
Tells Birthplace Imitated from Stolberg
624
A Christmas Carol
626
On Candles Being Introduced While a Young Lady was Singing
628
A Metrical Epistle
629
1815
637
A Couplet on Tanning
638
Two Lines on the Stars and the Mountains
639
A Skeltoniad to be Read in the Recitative Lilt
640
Six Lines on a Keswick Holiday
643
Inscription for a Seat by a Road Side Halfway up a Steep Hill Facing the South
647
A Stranger Minstrel
650
A Dramatic Fragment
653
Two Lines on Remorse
656
Two Lines on the Cur Arthritis
657
Verse Letter to Miss Isabella Addison and Miss Joanna
658
Hutchinson
659
Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath
662
Song to be Sung by the Lovers of All the Noble Liquors Comprised under the Name of Ale
664
Drinking versus Thinking or A Song against the New Philosophy
665
Lines Written in Bed at Grasmere
666
A Sapphic from Stolberg
669
Lines Translated from Barbarous Latin
670
Ode to Tranquillity
671
To a Certain Modern Narcissus from Hagedorn
673
Adaptation of Ben Jonsons The Poetaster
675
Lines on the Breeze and Hope
677
A Soliloquy of the Full Moon She Being in a Mad Passion
691
Answer to a Childs Question
694
Epitaph on Lord Lonsdale
695
The Day Dream
702
Sonnet to Asra
704
Lines Composed during a Night Ramble behind Skiddaw at the Foot of Mount Blencarthur in 1802
705
Sonnet Adapted from Petrarch
706
A Version of a Nursery Rhyme
708
The Keepsake
709
The Picture or The Lovers Resolution
711
Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouny
717
Dialogue concerning a Good Great Man
723
The Knights Tomb
725
To Matilda Betham from a Stranger
726
Epigram on Epigrams from Wernicke
728
Epigram on a Congenital Liar from Wernicke
729
Epigram Addressed to One Who Published in Print What Had Been Entrusted to Him by my Fireside from Wernicke
730
On the Curious Circumstance that in the German Language the Sun is Feminine and the Moon Masculine after Wernicke
731
Epigram on Spots in the Sun from Wernicke
732
Epigram on Surface from Wernicke
733
A Dialogue between an Author and his Friend after Wernicke
734
Epigram on Possession from a German Original
735
Epigram on Castles in the Air from Wernicke
736
To a Vain Lady from the German and from Martial
737
Epigram to my Candle after Wernicke
738
From an Old German Poet after Wernicke
739
Epigram on Bond Street Bucks Adapted from Wernicke
740
Mopooopía or Wisdom in Folly from a German Original?
741
Westphalian Song
742
A Hint to Premiers and First Consuls
743
Latin Lines to William Sotheby
744
For a Housedogs Collar from Opitz
745
Epigram on Zoilus from Opitz
746
Latin Lines on a Former Friendship
748
The Kiss and the Blush
749
Grasmere in Sunshine
750
Fragments of an Unwritten Poem
751
Lines on Such love as mourning Husbands have
752
The Pains of Sleep
753
Epitaph on Poor Col by Himself
755
Lines after Hearing William Wordsworths Michael
756
Lines Written at Dove Cottage
757
Patriotic Stanzas
758
A Triplet on Triplets
759
Cartwright Modified
760
Epigram on Dear Anne
761
Balsamum in Vitro
762
Phantom
763
To Captain Findlay
764
A Metrical Experiment
765
A Fragment
766
What is Life? A Metrical Experiment
767
Adaptation of Hagedorn
768
Recollections of Love
774
And laurel Crown
776
Constancy to an Ideal Object
777
This yearning Heart
779
Closing Lines in Notebook 21
780
Doleful Dialogue
781
Curtailed Lines in Notebook 17
782
Apostrophe to Beauty in Malta
783
Irregular Lines on the Sick Mans Comforter
784
Lines Rewritten from Sannazaro
785
On the Names in a Malta Notebook
786
Perhaps a Translation of Some Comically Bad Verses
787
Epitaph on Major Dieman with Comment
788
On the Name Chastenut Grove Derived from Ariosto
789
On Fetid Who Died of a Catarrh
790
Lines Written in a Dream
791
A Single Line on Revenge
792
Written at Ossaia
793
The Taste of the Times
794
Lines on a KingandEmperorMaking Emperor and King Altered from Fulke Greville
796
Farewell to Love
797
An Allegory
798
Two Epigrams on Pitt and Fox
800
Adapted from Fulke Grevilles Alaham
802
More Lines Inspired by Fulke Greville
804
A Greek Song Set to Music and Sung by Hartley Coleridge Esq Grecologian Philometrist and Philomelist
805
Verses to Derwent Coleridge Accompanying Greek Lessons
806
The Chief and Most Common Metrical Feet Expressed in Corresponding Metre
807
The Blossoming of the Solitary Datetree
808
Lines Written in NovemberDecember 1806
813
Written at Coleorton
814
A Line Written at Coleorton
815
Psyche or The Butterfly
820
A Metrical Conclusion?
821
Lines on the Yellowhammer
822
Allegorical Description
823
Three Lines on Penitence
824
Birds in May
825
On the Roots of a Tree
829
Between Concurrences of Fate
830
Translation of a Distich by Schiller
832
On Tom Pooles Meanderings
833
Lines on Wordsworth and Coleridge
834
Adapted from a Shakespeare Sonnet
835
Thinking Merrily Alone
838
A Line from a Lost Poem?
839
Or like the Swallow
840
Ad Vilmum Axiologum
841
Latin Version
842
An Anagram of Mary Morgans Face
844
A FillASophaCol Note
845
433A Lines to Charlotte Brent 1363
846
Latin Lines to Accompany a Second Emblem
847
A Motto to Accompany a Third Emblem
848
Latin Elegiacs on Guy Fawkes
849
Sonnet Translated from Marino
850
Alternative Stanzas in the Manner of Marino
852
Verses Based on Paracelsus
863
Couplet Written in Autumn 1809
865
Verse Line Late Autumn 1809
866
Cartwright Modified Again
868
Lines Altered from Fulke Grevilles A Treatise of Humane Learning
870
Fulke Greville Modified
871
Further Lines on Tranquillity
872
Lines on the Body and the Soul
873
The Visionary Hope
874
Fragment in Blank Verse
875
Humorous Lines Spring 1810
876
Voltaire Versified
877
Observation on Colour and Light
878
Translation of a Goethe Epigram
879
The Moon on the Pacific Main
880
Moles
881
Ne Plus Ultra
884
Adaptation of Miltons Lines on Shakespeare
885
Lines Inscribed in Benedetto Menzini
886
Abandoned Stanzas
888
Fragmentary Lines on Change
889
Adaptation of Ben Jonsons A Nymphs Passion
890
Adaptation of Ben Jonsons The Hourglass
892
Lavatorial Lines
893
Latin Lines Perhaps Connected with John Morgan
894
The Suicides Argument with Natures Answer
895
Sir John Davies on the Soul Adapted to the Imagination
896
To a Lady Offended by a Sportive Observation that Women Have No Souls
897
Latin Distich on Giving and Receiving
898
A Halfattempt at Verse
899
Versified Note to J J Morgan
901
Epigram on Maule and Mather
902
Faith Hope Charity Translated from Guarini
903
Metrical Experiment in May 1812
906
The King of the North Countrie
907
Epitaph on the Learned Robert Whitmore Esqre Who Died of a Diarrhoea 4 August 1812 Ætatis Suæ 57
908
Couplet on Lesbian Lovers
909
MaeviusBavius Exemplum
910
Lines on Looking Seaward
911
A Latin Fragment
912
To a Lady with Falconers Shipwreck
913
A Hymn
914
A Couplet to Illustrate Paeon and Epitrite
915
A Plaintive Movement after Phineas Fletcher
916
On the Condition of Ireland in the Manner of Daniels Civil Wars
917
Written in Richard Fields Of the Church
918
Revisions of the Opening of Southeys Roderick
919
Glycines Song from Zapolya
922
A Metrical Line in Notebook 22
924
Specimen Translation of Pindar Word for Word
926
Contemporary Critics
927
Translation of Dante
928
Lines on Aurelia Coates
929
Lines in Praise of Rabelais
930
A Dithyrambic Ode
931
To the Morgans
933
Lines on Superstition
934
Lines Headed Orpheus
935
Further Lines Adapted from Jean Paul
936
Epigram on Money
937
Verse Lines from A Lay Sermon
938
Alternative Translation of Virgils Bucolics
939
Motto for Memoranda in Notebook 25
940
Lines for an Autograph Hunter
941
Fancy in Nubibus
942
Imitated from Aristophanes
943
Part of a Sonnet to Miss Bullock
944
Israels Lament on the Death of the Princess Charlotte of Wales Translated from the Hebrew of Hyman Hurwitz
945
Rewriting of Lines by Beaumont and Fletcher
952
A Description of a Nightingale
953
Lines Suggested by Sir Thomas Browne
954
Adaptation of Daniels Epistle to Sir Thomas Egerton
955
Adaptation of Donnes To Sir Henry Goodyere
957
Adaptation of Daniels Musophilus
958
Adaptation of Donnes Eclogue 1613 December 26
959
Epigraph Verses for The Friend
961
Draft Fragment Perhaps Describing Sara Coleridge
963
Lines on the Usury of Pain
964
Distich Written in February 1819
965
Beareth all things
966
To a Comic Author on an Abusive Review
967
A Character
969
Extempore Specimen of the Pun Polysyllabic
973
Extempore to Charles Mathews
974
The Tears of a Grateful People
975
Couplet on Anticipation and Theory Genius and Cleverness
989
On Footnotes in a Letter
990
A Practical Problem concerning Flies
991
Music
992
A Couplet Addressed to the Minds Ear
993
First Advent of Love
994
Adapted from Hölty
995
Lines from the BhagavadGita from Creuzer
997
Fireside Anacreontic
998
Mock Epitaph on Sir William Curtis
999
586
1006
593
1013
596
1019
600
1026
The Three Sorts of Friends
1034
Lines to Eliza
1040
Adaptation of Herberts The Dialogue
1042
Adaptation of Lines from Paradise Lost Book X
1043
Stanzas Addressed to a Lady on her Recovery with Unblemished Looks from a Severe Attack of Pain
1044
Virgil Applied to the Hon Mr B and Richard Heber
1047
A Dialogue between Poet and Friend
1048
Metre and Rhyme in The Life of Jerome of Prague
1054
The Alternative
1055
The Alienated Mistress Loves Burial Place
1062
The Last Words of Berengarius and Related Poems
1063
Thou and I
1066
A Soliloquy
1067
An Impromptu on Christmasday
1069
Epigram on a Bitch and a Mare
1071
Ἔρως ἄει λάληθρος ἔταιρος
1072
BoPeep and I Spy
1073
Lines for Mrs Smudgers Album and Sequel
1074
Tis not the lily brow I prize
1075
Written in William Upcotts Album
1076
Lines on Tears as the Language of the Eye
1077
Romance or Tale of the Dark Age
1078
Verses Trivocular
1079
Extempore on Three Surgeons
1080
645
1082
650
1088
653
1096
656
1106
660
1112
666
1118
An Elegiac PlusquamSesquiSonnet to my Tin Shavingpot
1124
Cockney Snip Irish Blarney and Me
1125
A Sonnet
1126
Cholera Cured Beforehand
1129
Sciatic Rheumatism
1133
Patient
1135
A Guilty Sceptics Death Bed
1137
Specimen of Pure Latinity Ex Tempore
1138
Two Lines in Spring
1139
Oh might I but my Patrick love
1141
O sing and be glad
1142
To the Young Artist Kayser of Kayserwerth
1143
From a Manuscript Poem of Athanasius Sphinx
1144
S T C
1145
S T Coleridge Ætat Suæ 63
1146
Adaptation of Isaiah 2 7
1147
Other Lines on Lady Mary Shepherd
1149
Epitaph of the Present Year or A Monument to the Memory of Dr Thomas Fuller
1151
On an Ellipsis of John Kenyons
1152
E Calo Descendit Γνῶθι Σεαυτόν
1153
Splendida Bilis
1154
Latin Address to Christopher Morgan
1155
Lines on George Crolys Apocalypse
1156
A Motto for Reeds Shakespeare
1157
To Miss Fanny Boyce
1158
Doggerel Letter for an Autograph
1159
B Printed Collections
1190
Annotated Copies
1274
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