Poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The Happy Husband
... But born beneath Love's brooding wing, ...
The Aeolian Harp
... With white-flower'd Jasmin, and the broad-leav'd Myrtle, ...
Written In Early Youth. The Time,--An Autumnal Evening
... Shall thrill th' attuned heart-string with delight:-- ...
The Destiny Of Nations. A Vision.
... [The following fragments were intended to form part of the poem when finished ...
The Nightingale : A Conversation Poem
... Their bright, bright eyes, their eyes both bright and full, ...
Sonnet XIII. To La Fayette
... And Slavery's spectres shriek and vanish from the ray! ...
The Pang More Sharp Than All. An Allegory
... As the dear hopes, that swell the mother's breast-- ...
As some vast Tropic tree, itself a wood (fragment)
... That crests its Head with clouds, beneath the flood ...
A Mathematical Problem
... But to the same powers, when two powers are equal, ...
The Presence Of Love
... You lie in all my many Thoughts, like Light, ...
Sonnet IX. To Priestley
... And flings to Earth her tinsel-glittering vest, ...
A Child's Evening Prayer
... Our friends, our father, and our mother, ...
The Garden Of Boccaccio
... … With that sly satyr peeping through the leaves ! ...
The Devil's Thoughts
... And the Devil look'd wise as he saw how the while, ...
Sonnet XV. To Schiller
... Black Horror screamed, and all her goblin rout ...