Samuel Taylor Coleridge image
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Born in October 21, 1772 / Died in July 25, 1834 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Hexameters

... write it for the truth of the sentiment, scarcely less true in company than in pain and solitude:-- ...

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Whom should I choose for my Judge? (fragment)

...  Which from the welcoming Hearts of the Pure repeats and prolongs it, ...

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A Soliloquy Of The Full Moon, She Being In A Mad Passion

... Loungering, And still to the tune of Transmogrification-- ...

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The Suicide's Argument

... Think first, what you ARE! Call to mind what you WERE! ...

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Lines Written After A Walk Before Supper

... So thin, that strip him of his clothing, ...

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Elegy, Imitated From One Of Akenside's Blank-Verse Inscriptions

...   Some tearful maid perchance, or blooming youth, ...

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On An Infant Which Died Before Baptism

... 'Be, rather than be call'd, a child of God,' ...

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Time, Real And Imaginary. An Allegory

...     Yet ever runs she with reverted face,&emsp ...

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Lines Written In The Album At Elbingerode, In The Hartz Forest

... Filled with the thought of thee this heart was proud, ...

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Lewti, Or The Circassian Love-Chaunt

... For maids, as well as youths, have perished ...

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Sonnet XI. To Sheridan

... As erst that elder Fiend beneath great Michael's sword ...

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Sonnet IV. To The River Otter

...   Thy crossing plank, thy marge with willows grey, ...

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On Donne's Poem "To a Flea"

... rtalising Donne,His earthly spots bleached off a Papist's gloze,In purgatory fire on Bardolph's nose ...