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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.
HUMMING BIRDS.
THE CRICKET.
LINES WRITTEN OPPOSITE A DRAWING OF A PARROT AND BUTTERFLY.
[Who would have thought, upon this icy cliff]
THE NIGHTINGALE.
THE CUCKOO.
THE ANEMONE.
EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS, OR EYE-BRIGHT.
THE COWSLIP.
THE COWSLIP AND THE LARK.
ON A BUNCH OF COWSLIPS,
THE CELANDINE AND THE DAISY.
THE SNOWDROP.
THE GENTIANELLA.
THE LILY OF THE VALLEY.
THE DANDELION.
TO THE PLANT “EVERLASTING.”
THE FORGET-ME-NOT.
SONNETS AND OTHER POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD.
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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