LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, aged sixty-one. From a pencil-sketch by J. Kayser, of Kaserworth,
now in the possession of the editor
[Frontispiece]
Mrs. Wilson. From a pencil-sketch by Edward Nash, 1816, now in the possession of the editor[460]
Hartley Coleridge, aged ten. After a painting by Sir David Wilkie, R. A., now in the
possession of Sir George Beaumont, Bart.
[510]
The Room in Mr. Gillman’s House, The Grove, Highgate, which served as study and
bedroom for the poet, and in which he died. From a water-colour drawing now in the
possession of Miss Christabel Coleridge, of Cheyne, Torquay
[616]
Derwent Coleridge, aged nineteen. From a pencil-sketch by Edward Nash, now in the
possession of the editor
[704]
The Reverend George Coleridge. From an oil painting now in the possession of the
Right Honourable Lord Coleridge
[746]
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, aged (about) fifty-six. From an oil painting (taken at the
Argyll Baths), now in the possession of the editor
[758]

CHAPTER VII
A LONG ABSENCE
1804-1806

CHAPTER VII
A LONG ABSENCE
1804-1806

CXLIV. TO RICHARD SHARP.[1]