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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
POEMS.
DEDICATORY SONNET, TO S. T. COLERIDGE.
SONNETS.
THOUGHTS AND FANCIES.
A TASK AD LIBITUM.
SONG.
STANZAS.
A BROTHER'S LOVE TO HIS SISTER.
“OF SUCH IS THE KINGDOM OF GOD.”
WRITTEN ON THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER, 1820.
EPIGRAM.
IN THE MANNER OF A CHILD OF SEVEN YEARS OLD.
SENSE, IF YOU CAN FIND IT.
TO SOMEBODY.
SONG.
NEW-YEAR'S DAY.
ON A YOUNG MAN DYING ON THE EVE OF MARRIAGE.
TO THE NAUTILUS.
[Sweet Love, the shadow of thy parting wings]
SONG.
SONG.
EPITAPH.
LEONARD AND SUSAN.
ALBUM VERSES.
AN OLD MAN'S WISH.
THE SABBATH-DAY'S CHILD.
MAY, 1832.
ISABEL.
REPLY.
FRAGMENT.
TO ---
EXPERTUS LOQUITUR.
A FAREWELL.
HORACE. Book I., Ode 38.
DEATH.
INANIA MUNERA.
TO MY UNKNOWN SISTER-IN-LAW.
A MEDLEY.
THOUGHTS.
ADDRESS TO CERTAIN GOLD FISHES.
WHAT I HAVE HEARD.
SONNET.
BY A FRIEND.
POLETES APOIETES.
FROM PETRARCH.
REGENERATION.
[Bandusian spring, more gaily bright]
WRITTEN IN JANUARY, 1833.
THE BIRTH-DAY.
TO A POSTHUMOUS INFANT.
HOMER.
VALENTINE.
THE FORSAKEN TO THE FAITHLESS.
TO THE MEMORY OF CANNING.
LIBERTY.
WHO IS THE POET?
THE USE OF A POET.
YOUNG LOVE.
DEATH-BED REFLECTIONS OF MICHELANGELO.
II.
VOL. II.
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