Volume I: Poems

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Contents Expand All Collapse All. Wallenstein sitting at a table. The Swedish Captain standing before him. The Destiny of Nations C. The Destiny of Nations D. Passages in Southey's Joan of Arc E. The Death of Wallenstein. At the close of the Preface [pp.


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The Preface is dated 'St. Mark's College, Chelsea, July , '. With an Introductory Essay upon his Philosophical and Theological opinions. Edited by Professor Shedd. The Contents are identical with those of , with ten additions first collected in The Fall of Robespierre is included in the Dramatic Works. Leipzig Bernhard Tauchnitz In One Volume, p. By Ferdinand Freiligrath, p. The text of the Poems is identical with that of , but a fresh 'Advertisement', pp.

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Coleridge's Poems, published by Mr. Moxon in , bears the names of Derwent and Sara Coleridge, as joint editors. In writing my name with my sister's, I yielded to her particular desire and request, but the work was performed almost entirely by herself. My opinion was consulted as to the general arrangement, and more especially as to the choice or rejection of particular pieces. Even here I had no occasion to do more than confirm the conclusions to which she had herself arrived, and sanction the course which she had herself adopted.

I shared in the responsibility, but cannot claim any share in the credit of the undertaking.

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This edition I propose to leave intact as it came from her own hands. I wish it to remain as one among other monuments of her fine taste, her solid judgment, and her scrupulous conscientiousness. A few pieces of some interest appear, however, to have been overlooked. Two characteristic sonnets, not included in any former edition of the Poems, have been preserved in an anonymous work, entitled 'Letters, Recollections, and Conversations of S. So placed, they will not at any rate interfere with the general effect of the collection, while they add to its completeness.

All these buds of promise were once withdrawn, and, afterwards reproduced by the Author. It is not easy now to draw a line of separation, which shall not be deemed either too indulgent, or too severe. On the Christening of a Friend's Child. From a Young Lady. Translation of a Paraphrase of the Gospels. Howard's Account of Lazarettos,' Sonnets, with other Poems , , pp. Hutchinson's note in the Athenum , May 3, The poem is dated August, , and is partly in the 'Young Lady's' handwriting.

Hall of a portrait of Coleridge, aet. A new and enlarged edition, with a brief Life of the author. A Poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. There are thirteen illustrations and other embellishments. George Routledge and Sons. Remorse, and Zapolya, pp. Fall of Robespierre, and Translation of Schiller's 'Wallenstein' , pp.

Coleridge in Literary Remains , , by Sara and Derwent Coleridge in , with the exception of the Hymn, , and by Derwent Coleridge in the Appendix of The following poems collected from various sources were reprinted for the first time: The Supplement published in Vol.

Bibliographical matter of interest and importance is contained in the Memoir, and in the Notes to Vol. Variants of the text, derived from the Morning Post , and from earlier editions, are printed as footnotes to the text. I is a portrait of S. II, a view of Greta Hall, Keswick. The Dramas are not included in the Poetical Works. The 'Introduction', the work of a genuine poet, contains much that is valuable and interesting, but the edition as a whole is by no means an advancement on P. And New York All rights reserved.

To a Young Ass [from MS. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner [], pp. To a Gentleman [W. Wordsworth] Coleorton Letters , i. Apologetic Preface to 'Fire, Famine and Slaughter', pp. The Poems include all those published in with the addition of the Hymn , first published in , and the omission of 'The Old Man of the Alps' M. Translated from Marini MS. Of the Epigrams, pp.

Much had been accomplished by the Editor of P. Corrected Copy of a Work'—'Mr. Cottle's', and a facsimile reproduction of three MSS. The volume of proofs formerly in the possession of J. Dykes Campbell was reproduced by him, and he added the facsimile of the MSS. Four years after his death the sheets were bound up and published with an elucidatory preface by Mr. A copy of this literary curiosity as it was left by Mr. Campbell, without the Preface, is in the possession of the Editor. The Collotype Facsimile thirty-eight leaves unpaged is inserted between pp. The text, as collated with three MSS.

John Lane Company New York. The Contents include all poems previously published which were not subject to the law of copyright: Hill, 50 Princes Street The cloth binding is embellished with a vignette—a lyre encircled by a winged serpent. Art Union of London [W. The title-page and cloth binding are embellished with a symbolic vignette—a cross-bow, with twisted snake, resting on a cross encircled with stars.

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In lieu of this The Fall of Robespierre , which has never as yet been reprinted in England, is introduced. Nos otia vitae Solamur cantu, ventosaque gaudia famae Quaerimus. Author of an Irregular Ode to General Elliot. The Poems were the first publication of 'Dante' Cary, then a boy of fifteen, whom Coleridge first met at Muddiford in October, , and whose translation of the Divina Commedia he helped to make famous. The first Dialogue was published in May The lines on Gray may have suggested Coleridge's quotation from Genesis, chap.

Composed August 20, , at Clevedon, Somersetshire', was first published in , and included as 'Composed at Clevedon' in and It is possible that it may have been originally printed in a newspaper. Of the remainder the greater number are textual corrections, emendations, and afterthoughts. They were angry with him for postponing completion of these works, and keeping them out of their money, and he was naturally and reasonably indignant at the excessive sum charged for paper and printing.

The fact was that they had done and intended to do him a kindness, but that in so far as it was a business transaction he suffered at their hands. The Small Celandine , ll.

The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

To the Honourable Mr. To William Godwin Jan. To Robert Southey Jan. To Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq. Lines on Observing a Blossom on the First of February, Epitaph on an Infant. May 5, The Monthly Magazine. On a Late Connubial Rupture, ii, p. Lines to a Beautiful Spring in a Village, xxxviii, pp. A War Eclogue Jan. May 10, A Tale.