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Poems by Hartley Coleridge
With a Memoir of his Life by his Brother. In Two Volumes
Coleridge, Hartley (1796-1849)
I.
VOL. I
II.
VOL. II.
POSTHUMOUS POEMS.
SONNETS.
SONNETS SUGGESTED BY THE SEASONS.
SONNETS AND OTHER POEMS ON BIRDS, INSECTS, AND FLOWERS.
SONNETS AND OTHER POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD.
CHILDHOOD.
TO AN INFANT.
TO AN INFANT.
TO AN INFANT. WRITTEN ON A SNOWY DAY.
TO A DEAF AND DUMB LITTLE GIRL.
THE GOD-CHILD.
TWINS.
BOYHOOD AND GIRLHOOD.
To K. H. I.
[Thou, Baby Innocence!—unseen of me]
[Fain would I dive to find my infant self]
ON AN INFANT'S HAND.
TO JEANNETTE, SIX WEEKS OLD.
TO THE SAME, ON HER FIRST BIRTHDAY.
TO MARGARET, ON HER FIRST BIRTHDAY.
THE FOURTH BIRTHDAY.
THE INFANT'S SOUL.
TO DEAR LITTLE KATY HILL.
TO CHRISTABEL ROSE COLERIDGE.
PRIMITIÆ.
FAITH, HOPE, AND CHARITY.
LINES, WRITTEN IN A BIBLE PRESENTED BY THE AUTHOR TO HIS GODCHILD.
MEDITATIVE AND DESCRIPTIVE PIECES.
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, CHIEFLY LYRICAL.
TRANSLATIONS.
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SKETCHES OF ENGLISH POETS.
SONNETS AND OTHER SHORT POEMS ON SCRIPTURAL AND RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS.
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SWIFT.
First
in the list behold the caustic Dean,
Whose muse was like himself compact of spleen;
Whose sport was ireful, and whose laugh severe,
His very kindness cutting, cold, austere.
Poems by Hartley Coleridge