Poetical Works, Teil 2,Ausgabe 2

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Princeton University Press, 2001

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xxvii
757
Lessing
769
Epigram to a Critic Who Extracted a Passage from a Poem
773
Names from Lessing
774
Always Audible from Kästner
776
Over the Door of a Cottage after Logau
777
The Devil Outwitted or Jobs Luck after Logau and John Owen
778
Epigram on the Speed with Which Jack Writes Verses after von Halem
780
Birds in May
1042
On the Roots of a Tree
1046
X1 Poems Suggested by Richard Herne Shepherd from The Courier
1047
Ned calls his wife his counterpart
1048
Between Concurrences of Fate
1049
Translation of a Distich by Schiller
1050
420
1052
429
1058

Epigram on a Bad Singer after Pfeffel and Martial
781
Epigram on a Joke without a Sting
782
To a Living Ninon dEnclos
783
Epigram on a Maiden More Sentimental than Chaste
784
Epigram on a Supposed Son
786
Lines Composed in a Concertroom
787
Hexametrical Translation of Psalm 46
790
To Delia
791
X1 Epigrams from Lessing
792
Love
793
Ode to Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire on the 24th Stanza in her Passage over Mount Gothard
807
The Song of Deborah Translated
811
Hexametrical Version of Isaiah
812
Hymn to the Earth from Stolberg
813
To a Cataract from a Cavern near the Summit of a Mountain Precipice from Stolberg
814
Tells Birthplace Imitated from Stolberg
816
X1 Fortyline Poem on William Tell
817
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819
On Candles Being Introduced While a Young Lady was Singing
820
X2 Verses Sent to The Morning Post
822
X1 An Expostulatory and Panegyrical Ode
840
Liquors Comprised under the Name of Ale
847
X1 The Complaint Qualified
859
X1 Verses Sent to Dorothy Wordsworth
876
X1 The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus
882
X1 The Soother of Absence
899
X1 Effusion after Reading the Interesting Account
935
Epigram Addressed to One Who Published in Print What Had Been Entrusted to Him by my Fireside from Wernicke
942
On the Curious Circumstance that in the German Language the Sun is Feminine and the Moon Masculine after Wernicke
943
Epigram on Spots in the Sun from Wernicke
944
Epigram on Surface from Wernicke
945
A Dialogue between an Author and his Friend after Wernicke
946
Epigram on Possession from a German Original
947
Epigram on Castles in the Air from Wernicke
948
To a Vain Lady from the German and from Martial
949
Epigram to my Candle after Wernicke
950
From an Old German Poet after Wernicke
951
Epigram on Bond Street Bucks Adapted from Wernicke
952
Mapooopía or Wisdom in Folly from a German Original?
953
Westphalian Song
954
Latin Lines to William Sotheby
955
Epigram on Zoilus from Opitz
956
X1 Stanzas Written after a Long Absence
958
Greek Lines on Achilles Meal of Yesterday
959
The Kiss and the Blush
960
Grasmere in Sunshine
961
X1 Three Lines from the Bristol Notebook
962
Three Lines on Loch Lomond
963
1804
970
X1 Further Lines on The Soother of Absence
986
Closing Lines in Notebook 21
992
X1 Twenty Lines Inscribed in The Poems of Ossian
993
Doleful Dialogue
994
Curtailed Lines in Notebook 17
995
Apostrophe to Beauty in Malta
996
Irregular Lines on the Sick Mans Comforter
997
Lines on Hearing a Tale
998
X1 Lines on Leaving the Mediterranean
999
On the Names in a Malta Notebook
1001
Latin Lines to William Wordsworth as Judge
1002
On the Name Chastenut Grove Derived from Ariosto
1003
On Fetid Who Died of a Catarrh
1004
On the Family Vault of the Burrs
1005
Lines Written in a Dream
1007
Written at Ossaia
1008
Lines Rewritten from Spensers Epithalamium
1009
Farewell to Love
1010
An Allegory
1011
Two Epigrams on Pitt and Fox
1014
Adapted from Fulke Grevilles Alaham
1016
A Greek Song Set to Music and Sung by Hartley Coleridge Esq Grecologian Philometrist and Philomelist
1017
Verses to Derwent Coleridge Accompanying Greek Lessons
1019
The Blossoming of the Solitary Datetree
1021
Lines Written in NovemberDecember 1806
1026
Written at Coleorton
1027
A Line Written at Coleorton
1028
Psyche or The Butterfly
1036
A Metrical Conclusion?
1038
Lines on the Yellowhammer
1039
Allegorical Description
1040
Three Lines on Penitence
1041
Latin Lines to Accompany a Second Emblem
1064
444
1071
A Motto Adapted from Loves Labours Lost
1074
Threeline Fragment
1075
For a Clock in a Marketplace
1076
Verses Based on Paracelsus
1077
X1 The Good Old Customs
1079
Couplet Written in Autumn 1809
1080
Adaptation of Lines from Daniels Civil Wars
1081
Separation after Charles Cotton
1082
Lines Altered from Fulke Grevilles A Treatise of Humane Learning
1083
Fulke Greville Modified
1084
Further Lines on Tranquillity
1085
The Visionary Hope
1086
Fragment in Blank Verse
1087
Gilbert White Versified on the Owl
1088
Translation of a Goethe Epigram
1089
The Moon on the Pacific Main
1090
On the First Poem in Donnes Book
1091
Stanzas
1102
X1 The Comet 1811
1111
X1 Loves Response
1117
X4 Shakespeare Read Creatively
1121
X1 Puff and Slander
1133
X2 Napoleon
1139
To the Morgans
1143
Lines on Superstition
1144
Lines Headed Orpheus
1145
Further Lines Adapted from Jean Paul
1146
Elevated Diarrhoea
1147
Alternative Translation of Virgils Bucolics
1148
Lines after Punch
1149
To a Young Lady Complaining of a Corn
1151
Fancy in Nubibus
1152
Imitated from Aristophanes
1154
Part of a Sonnet to Miss Bullock
1155
Rewriting of Lines by Beaumont and Fletcher
1158
A Description of a Nightingale
1159
X1 Three Epigrams on Bishop Watson
1160
Couplet on the Heart Deaf and Blind
1161
Adaptation of Daniels Musophilus
1162
A Further Adaptation of Daniels Musophilus
1163
Coleridge
1164
562
1175
575
1181
584
1187
586
1191
593
1207
598
1223
607
1231
Virgil Applied to the Hon Mr B and Richard
1243
Poems
1261
X1 A Sober Statement of Human Life
1271
Romance or Tale of the Dark Age
1281
The Netherlands
1290
X1 Long Poem on the Rhine
1298
The Teachers Office
1315
Donne by the Filter
1319
An Elegiac PlusquamSesquiSonnet to my
1328
X1 A Natural Curiosity or A Curious Natural
1338
The Hunger of Liars
1347
An Allegoric Romance
1348
Oh might I but my Patrick love
1353
O sing and be glad
1354
To the Young Artist Kayser of Kayserwerth
1355
From a Manuscript Poem of Athanasius Sphinx
1358
S T C
1359
S T Coleridge Ætat Suæ 63
1364
Lines on Lady Mary Shepherd
1365
Other Lines on Lady Mary Shepherd
1366
On an Ellipsis of John Kenyons
1367
E Cœlo Descendit Tvôli Σεautóv
1368
Splendida Bilis
1369
X1 Suggested Alterations in Thomas Pringles African Sketches
1371
Lines on George Crolys Apocalypse
1372
To Miss Fanny Boyce
1373
Written on Receiving Letters Informing Me of the Birth of a Son I Being at Birmingham
1374
433A Lines to Charlotte Brent
1375
INDEX OF TITLES AND FIRST LINES
1377
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