Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poems
- 1. The Garden Of Boccaccio (exerpt)
- 2. The Improvisatore - Or, `john Anderson, My Jo, John'
- 3. Fragment, (the Body)
- 4. Songs From The Play "zapolya"
- 5. The Blossoming Of The Solitary Date-tree
- 6. Apologia Pro Vita Sua
- 7. From France: An Ode: (exerpt)
- 8. The Æolian Harp
- 9. A Mathematical Problem (a Humorous Student-days Poem On Geometry)
- 10. The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner (in Seven Parts)
- 11. The Good, Great Man
- 12. The Foster Mother's Tale. A Dramatic Fragment
- 13. What Is Life?
- 14. What If You Slept ...
- 15. In The Manner Of Spenser
- 16. The Happy Husband
- 17. A Soliloquy Of The Full Moon, She Being In A Mad Passion
- 18. Ode To Tranquillity
- 19. The Visit Of The Gods. Imitated From Schiller
- 20. Aeolian Harp, The
- 21. Songs Of The Pixies
- 22. Psyche
- 23. To A Friend, In Answer To A Melancholy Letter
- 24. The Exchange
- 25. Sonnet Xxii. To Simplicity
- 26. The Faded Flower
- 27. The Visionary Hope
- 28. Answer To A Child's Question
- 29. To A Friend, With An Unfinished Poem
- 30. Sonnet X. To Erskine
- 31. Fire, Famine, And Slaughter : A War Eclogue
- 32. Whom Should I Choose For My Judge? (fragment)
- 33. Presence Of Love, The
- 34. About The Nightingale
- 35. To Sara
- 36. Phantom Or Fact? A Dialogue In Verse
- 37. Sonnet Ii. On A Discovery Made Too Late
- 38. Reason
- 39. To A Young Ass, Its Mother Being Tethered Near It
- 40. Lines Composed In A Concert-room
- 41. Sonnet Iii.
- 42. Lines To A Beautiful Spring In A Village
- 43. On Donne's Poetry
- 44. Limbo
- 45. From 'religious Musings'
- 46. The Destiny Of Nations. A Vision.
- 47. Sonnet Xi. To Sheridan
- 48. Sonnet Xv. To Schiller
- 49. Monody On The Death Of Chatterton
- 50. The Moon, How Definite Its Orb! (fragment)