The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Выпуск 16,Том 3,Часть 1Princeton University Press, 1969 |
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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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