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  1. Coleridge's Ancient Mariner and Select Poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2010-07-06
  2. The Complete Poems (Penguin Classics) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1997-10-01
  3. Lyrical Ballads: With a Few Other Poems (Penguin Classics: Poetry First Editions) by William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1999-05-06
  4. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2009-01-15
  5. Poems of Coleridge, with active table of contents by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2008-01-10
  6. Samuel Taylor Coleridge Eman Poet Lib #18 (Everyman Poetry)
  7. Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  8. Biographia Literaria: Biographical Sketches of my Literary Life & Opinions by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1985-02-01
  9. Perturbed Spirit: The Life and Personality of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by Oswald Doughty, 1981-09
  10. The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Vol. 16. Poetical Works: Part 1. Poems (Reading Text). by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2001-10-01
  11. Classic British Poetry: complete poetical works of Coleridge, with active table of contents by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2009-07-02
  12. The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 2 : The Watchman by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1970-01-01
  13. Coleridge's Poetry and Prose (Norton Critical Edition) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2003-07
  14. Lectures on Shakspeare, etc (Everyman's library) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1951

1. Samuel Taylor Coleridge Biography
17721834) Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born in Ottery St. Mary on 21 October 1772, youngest of the ten children of John Coleridge, a minister, and Ann Bowden Coleridge
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born in Ottery St. Mary on 21 October 1772, youngest of the ten children of John Coleridge, a minister, and Ann Bowden Coleridge. He was often bullied as a child by Frank, the next youngest, and his mother was apparently a bit distant, so it was no surprise when Col ran away at age seven. He was found early the next morning by a neighbor, but the events of his night outdoors frequently showed up in imagery in his poems (and his nightmares) as well as the notebooks he kept for most of his adult life. John Coleridge died in 1781, and Col was sent away to a London charity school for children of the clergy. He stayed with his maternal uncle . Col was really quite a prodigy; he devoured books and eventually earned first place in his class.

2. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Biography And Works
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Extensive Biography of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and a searchable collection of works. Coleridge. Search all of Samuel Taylor coleridge samuel taylor Coleridge (17721834), English lyrical the English Romantic movement. Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born in Ottery St
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Search all of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) , English lyrical poet, critic, and philosopher, whose Lyrical Ballads, (1798) written with William Wordsworth, started the English Romantic movement.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born in Ottery St Mary, Devonshire, as the youngest son of the vicar of Ottery St Mary. After his father's death Coleridge was sent away to Christ's Hospital School in London. He also studied at Jesus College. In Cambridge Coleridge met the radical, future poet laureate Robert Southey. He moved with Southey to Bristol to establish a community, but the plan failed. In 1795 he married the sister of Southey's fiancée Sara Fricker, whom he did not really love.
Coleridge's collection Poems On Various Subjects was published in 1796, and in 1797 appeared Poems. In the same year he began the publication of a short-lived liberal political periodical The Watchman.

3. The Samuel Taylor Coleridge Archive
Created by Marjorie A. Tiefert. Maintained by the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library. According to coleridge, "Punic" Greek for "He hath stood!" ( and pronounced essteesee, of course). He often published as S.T.C.
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According to Coleridge, " Pun ic" Greek for "He hath stood!" (and pronounced essteesee, of course). He often published as S.T.C. and referred to himself in his notebooks as S.T.C, Essteesee, or Essteesi (as well as other variations).
STC "himself, alone" STC Resources Return to the University of Virginia's British Poetry Archive mtiefert@mindspring.com , last modified 5/10/99;

4. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
18191861) Hartley coleridge ( 1796-1849) Mary Elizabeth coleridge ( 1861-1907) samuel taylor coleridge ( 1772-1834
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  • 5. Poetry Of Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Full-text Poems Of Coleridge, At Everypoet.co
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    6. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
    Three biographical essays built around selected compositions and two close examinations of his life in relation to Hiawatha and Symphonic Variations on an African Air.
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    7. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    Biography and poetry with links to other poetry sites.
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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    English romantic poet, philosopher and critic. His works include Poems on Various Subjects (1796), Lyrical Ballads (1798) written with Wordsworth and which includes The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, conversation poems Fears in Solitude, Frost at Midnight, This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison, The Nightingale and the "dream" poem Kubla Khan (1797-8). His love poems include Love (1799); Dejection: an Ode (1902) was about his addiction to opium. Sibylline Leaves (1817) was the first of his collected works. His major work the Biographia Literaria was written after his rediscovery of Christianity and Aids to Reflection (1825) and Church and State (1830) are religious prose. Along with Wordsworth, Coleridge was one of the founders of the Romantic movement. Other romantic poets include Byron, Keats, Burns and Wordsworth.
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    from Passions in Poetry Samuel Taylor Coleridge Biography Resources Available Poems Size Brockley Coomb Dejection: An Ode The Dungeon The Eolian Harp ... Time, Real and Imaginary

    8. Coleridge-Taylor
    Essay by fellow English composer Havergal Brian, beginning with the promise shown by Hiawatha's Wedding Feast. Includes observations of racial progress in the early 1900s.
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    Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Selected and annotated by Malcolm MacDonald My first glimpse of Coleridge-Taylor was in the streets of Hanley on the occasion of the production during the festival of The Death of Minnehaha [3]. (In my kindness, I was a deputising cellist in Utopia while my friend had the greater honour of playing in the festival.) A young Negro, bright and alert, passed by, accompanied by a lady whom I knew afterwards to be his wife. Both were strikingly winsome, and with Hiawatha in mind, I pictured them as journeying to the wedding feast. Some years later I was chatting with him at the rehearsal before the performance of his cantata Meg Blane [5], which some of my friends had arranged. He talked of many things that interested him, and incidentally described his home life as any elysium on earth. Coleridge-Taylor had a leaning towards Dvorak and Humperdinck, and thought Elgar as a composer was greater than Strauss. No one else could use the brass in the orchestra with the genius of Elgar. Coleridge-Taylor spoke in short, swift sentences, C At the time of the Coronation Concerts, Coleridge-Taylor had just returned from a visit to the United States, and he was overjoyed at the progress men of his race were making in cultural development. A festival of his works given by Negroes had astonished him, and he spoke with gladness of a Coleridge-Taylor Society founded by them for the cultivation of his music. He was all keen for his next visit to America. The summer of that coronation year was distressingly hot, and I fear that he was greatly debilitated by his strenuous endeavours that all should go well for British music. We met again, and after tea walked slowly through the throng in Oxford Street, where from the top of an omnibus he waved to me what was to be a final

    9. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834)
    Biographisches sowie Ausz¼ge aus The Rime of the Ancient Mariner ( Ballade vom alten Seemann ) und Kubla Khan auf Englisch und Deutsch.
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    10. Island Of Freedom - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    online book of friendly criticism. About samuel taylor coleridge complete text of some of his works, links to an Ideal Object. samuel taylor coleridge was a major English romantic
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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    I know 'tis but a Dream, yet feel more anguish
    Than if 'twere Truth. It has been often so:
    Must I die under it? Is no one near?
    Will no one hear these stifled groans and wake me?

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    Kubla Khan

    Love

    Frost at Midnight

    The Pains of Sleep
    ... Constancy to an Ideal Object
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge was a major English romantic poet and essayist. He was associated with William Wordsworth , with whom he wrote the Lyrical Ballads , an extremely influential collection of poems. He was also a major philosopher and literary critic, opposing the empiricism of 18th-century British philosophy with an idealist system, partly derived from German thinkers, that regarded the mind as active rather than passive in its ability to create through the faculty of imagination. Born on Oct. 21, 1772, the son of a clergyman, Coleridge attended Christ's Hospital in London. From 1791 until 1794 he attended Jesus College, University of Cambridge. At the university he absorbed political and theological ideas then considered radical, especially those of Unitarianism. Dreamy and bookish, he soon wearied of college life and enlisted in the dragoons. In 1794 Coleridge met the equally radical and idealistic poet Robert Southey, and together the two planned a utopian community, or pantisocracy, to be founded on the banks of the Susquehanna River in the United States. In preparation for the community, Coleridge proposed to the sister of Southey's fiancee; when the scheme collapsed he went through with the marriage, although he felt little affection.

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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the youngest son of the vicar of Ottery St Mary, Devon, was born in 1772. He was educated at Christ's Hospital and Jesus College, Cambridge with the intention of becoming a Church minister. At university Coleridge became interested in politics and was a strong supporter of the French Revolution.
    In 1794 Coleridge met Robert Southey and the two men became close friends. They developed radical political and religious views and began making plans to emigrate to Pennsylvania where they intended to set up a commune based on communistic values. Coleridge and Southey eventually abandoned this plan and instead stayed in England where they concentrated on communicating their radical i deas. This included the play they wrote together

    13. Lyrical Ballads
    Lyrical Ballads. William Wordsworth and samuel taylor coleridge. This text was last edited on 11/04/1995. It is the html edition of an ASCII text first created by the editor in 1992. two tables
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    This text was last edited on 11/04/1995. It is the html edition of an ASCII text first created by the editor in 1992. That edition was the first etext created by the editor, and has proven to be rather badly proofed. If you have a copy of it, please dispose of same, and replace it with this one, which has been diligently re-proofed, and should be relatively reliable. ... Richard Bear from the original edition of Lyrical Ballads emendations may be directed to Richard Bear at rbear@oregon.uoregon.edu LYRICAL BALLADS, WITH A FEW OTHER POEMS. BRISTOL:
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    ADVERTISEMENT. It is the honourable characteristic of Poetry that its materials are to be found in every subject which can interest the human mind. The evidence of this fact is to be sought, not in the writings of Critics, but in those of Poets themselves. Readers of superior judgment may disapprove of the style in which many of these pieces are executed[. I]t must be expected that many lines and phrases will not exactly suit their taste. It will perhaps appear to them, that wishing to avoid the prevalent fault of the day, the author has sometimes descended too low, and that many of his expressions are too familiar, and not of sufficient dignity. It is apprehended, that the more conversant the reader is with our elder writers, and with those in modern times who have been the most successful in painting manners and passions, the fewer complaints of this kind will he have to make.

    14. A Small Collection Of Poetry
    Poetry by famous British and American poets including Wendy Cope, samuel taylor coleridge and Oscar Wilde.
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    A small collection of poetry
    All of these poems have been copied accurately, so far as I am aware. However, some of them have been entered from memory, and so there are bound to be mistakes. Please mail me any corrections, with references to books in which I can look them up if appropriate. Most of the poems are just plain text files at the moment. I'll turn them into HTML when I have the time. For the moment, please accept my apologies for the lack of nice formatting. The poems by Wendy Cope, T S Eliot, Philip Larkin and Christopher Logue are reproduced by permission of their publishers, . (At one point this page was home to more poems by those authors, but without permission. I now have permission to reproduce one poem from each author.) The following poems are available from here:

    15. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Free Online Library
    samuel taylor coleridge online books, coleridge, samuel taylor Free Online Library - samuel taylor coleridge The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, best known authors and titles are available on the
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    Samuel T. Coleridge was born in Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire, as the youngest son of the vicar of Ottery St Mary. "At six years old I remember to have read Belisarius Robinson Crusoe , and Philip Quarll - and then I found the Arabian Nights' entertainments - one tale of which (the tale of a man who was compelled to seek for a pure virgin) made so deep an impression on me (I had read it in the evening while my mother was mending stockings) that I was haunted by specters whenever I was in the dark - and I distinctly remember the anxious and fearful eagerness with which I used to watch the window in which the books lay - and whenever the sun lay upon them, I would seize it, carry it by the wall, and bask, and read." After his father's death Coleridge was sent away to Christ's Hospital School in London. Coleridge studied at Jesus College. He joined in the reformist movement that had been stimulated by the French Revolution and abandoned his studies in 1793. After an unhappy love-affair and pressed by debt, he enlisted in the 15th Light Dragoons under the name of Silas Tomkin Comberbache. He soon realized that he was unfit for an army career and was brought out under "insanity" clause by his brother, Captain James Coleridge. In Cambridge, Coleridge met the radical, future poet laureate Robert Southey (1774-1843) in 1794. Coleridge moved with him to Bristol to establish a community, but the plan failed. In 1795 he married the sister of Southey's fiancée Sara Fricker, whom he did not really love.

    16. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Kalliope
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    17. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Poems
    samuel taylor coleridge Poems. These are all in full html-hypertext, with NAME links every five lines, for a letter to his brother George coleridge, 1791. The Æolian Harp, 1795
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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Poems
    These are all in full html-hypertext, with NAME links every five lines, for linking from other files to specific parts of the poems. Three lists chronological and alphabetical and index of first lines as well as a few miscellaneous poems. Chronological , in order of first writing (he often revised and republished, sometimes waited quite a while between writing and publishing; see also the STC time line

    18. A Mathematical Problem
    A proof of one of Euclid's theorems in verse, by samuel taylor coleridge.
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    A MATHEMATICAL PROBLEM
    If Pegasus will let thee only ride him, Spurning my clumsy efforts to o'erstride him, Some fresh expedient the Muse will try, And walk on stilts, although she cannot fly. TO THE REV. GEORGE COLERIDGE Dear Brother,
    Thine ever,
    S. T. C.
    [Christ's Hospital,] March 31, 1791 This is nowthis was erst,
    Proposition the firstand Problem the first.
    I On a given finite Line
    Which must no way incline;
    To describe an equi
    lateral Tri
    A, N, G, L, E.
    Now let A. B. Be the given line Which must no way incline; The great Mathematician Makes this Requisition, That we describe an Equi lateral Tri angle on it: Aid us, Reasonaid us, Wit! II From the centre A. at the distance A. B. Describe the circle B. C. D.

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  • 20. The Fall Of Robespierre
    Full text of the 1794 dramatic poem in three acts by samuel taylor coleridge and Southley.
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    THE FALL OF ROBESPIERRE
    AN HISTORIC DRAMA
    First Act by Coleridge
    Second and Third by Southey
    From The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge ed. Ernest Hartley Coleridge. (Oxford: Clarendon, 1912 [1962]). Volume Two, pages 495-517. Adapted for hypertext by Melissa J. Sites. The edition contains the following note: [ First published (as an octavo pamphlet) at Cambridge by Benjamin Flower in 1794: included in Literary Remains, 1836, i. (1)-32. First collected in P. and D. W ., 1877-80, iii. (1) 89. 'It will be remarked,' writes J. D. Campbell ( P. W ., 1893, p. 646), 'that neither title-page nor dedication contains any hint of the joint authorship.' On this point Coleridge writes to Southey, September 19, 1794: 'The tragedy will be printed in less than a week. I shall put my name because it will sell at least a hundred copies in Cambridge. It would appear ridiculous to print two names to such a work. But if you choose it, mention it and it shall be done. To every man who praises it, of course I give the true biography of it.'

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