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Time, Real and Imaginary: an Allegoryv
The Ravenvi
Mutual Passionix
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner [with the marginal glosses]3
The Foster-Mother's Tale41
Half-title
Poems / Occasioned By Political Events / Or / Feelings Connected With Them[47]
Wordsworth's sonnet beginning 'When I have borne in memory what has tamed' is printed on[48]
*Ode to the Departing Year [Half-Title][49]
France: An Ode59
Fears in Solitude64
Recantation. Illustrated in the Story of the Mad Ox75
Parliamentary Oscillators83
Half-title
Fire, Famine, and Slaughter. / A War Eclogue. / With / An Apologetic Preface /[87]
Mottoes from Claudian and Ecclesiasticus[88]
[An Apologetic Preface]89
Fire, Famine and Slaughter111
Half-title
Love-Poems[117]
Motto (eleven lines) from 'Petrarch'[118]
Love119
Lewti, or the Circassian Love-chant124
The Picture, or the Lover's Resolution128
The Night-Scene: A Dramatic Fragment136
*To an Unfortunate Woman, Whom the Author had known in the days of her Innocence141
To an Unfortunate Woman at the Theatre142
Lines composed in a Concert-room144
The Keep-sake146
To a Lady, with Falconer's 'Shipwreck'148
To a Young Lady, On her Recovery from a Fever150
Something Childish, but very Natural. Written in Germany152
Home-sick. Written in Germany153
Answer to a Child's Question154
The Visionary Hope155
The Happy Husband. A Fragment157
Recollections of Love159
On Re-visiting the Sea-Shore, After Long Absence, Under strong medical recommendation not to bathe161
Half-title
'Meditative Poems / in / Blank Verse'[163]
Motto (eight lines) from Schiller[164]
Hymn Before Sunrise, in the Vale of Chamouny165
Lines Written in the Album at Elbingerode, in the Hartz Forest170
*On observing a Blossom On the 1st February, 1796173
*The Eolian Harp, Composed at Clevedon, Somersetshire175
*Reflections On having left a Place of Retirement178
*To the Rev. George Coleridge, Of Ottery St. Mary, Devon. With some Poems182
Inscription For a Fountain on a Heath186
A Tombless Epitaph187
This Lime-tree Bower my Prison189
To a Friend Who had declared his intention of writing no more Poetry194
To A Gentleman. Composed on the night after his recitation of a Poem on the Growth of an Individual Mind197
The Nightingale; a Conversation Poem204
Frost at Midnight210
Half-title
The / Three Graves /[215]
The Three Graves. A Fragment of a Sexton's Tale217
Half-title
Odes / and / Miscellaneous Poems[235]
Dejection: An Ode237
Ode to Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, On the 24th stanza in her 'Passage over Mount Gothard'244
Ode to Tranquillity249
*To a Young Friend, On his proposing to Domesticate with the Author Composed in 1796251
Lines To W. L., Esq., while he sang a song to Purcell's Music255
Addressed to a Young Man of Fortune Who abandoned himself to an indolent and causeless Melancholy256
*Sonnet to the River Otter257
*Sonnet. Composed on a journey homeward; the Author having received intelligence of the birth of a Son, September 20, 1796258
*Sonnet, To a Friend who asked, how I felt when the Nurse first presented my Infant to me259
The Virgin's Cradle-Hymn. Copied from a Print of the Virgin, in a Catholic village in Germany260
Epitaph, on an Infant. ['Its balmy lips the Infant blest.']261
Melancholy. A Fragment262
Tell's Birth-place. Imitated from Stolberg263
A Christmas Carol265
Human Life. On the Denial of Immortality. A Fragment268
An Ode to the Rain. Composed before daylight [etc.]270
The Visit of the Gods. Imitated from Schiller274
America to Great Britain. Written in America, in the year 1810. [By Washington Allston, the Painter.]276
Elegy, Imitated from one of Akenside's Blank-verse Inscriptions279
The Destiny of Nations. A Vision281

XV

קינת ישרון

A Hebrew Dirge, / Chaunted in the Great Synagogue, / St. James's Place, Aldgate, / On the / Day of the Funeral of her Royal Highness / The / Princess Charlotte. / By Hyman Hurwitz, / Master of the Royal Academy, / Highgate: / With a Translation in / English Verse, By S. T. Coleridge, Esq. / London: / Printed by H. Barnett, 2, St. James's Place, Aldgate; / And Sold by T. Boosey, 4, Old Broad Street; / Lackington, Allen, and Co. Finsbury Square; / Briggs and Burton, 156, Leadenhall Street; and / H. Barnett, Hebrew Bookseller, 2, St. James's / Place, Aldgate. / 1817.

[8o.

Collation.—Half-title, קינת ישרון / A Hebrew Dirge. /, pp. [1]-[2]; Title, p. [3]; Text, pp. [4]-13. The text of the translation is printed on pp. 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13.

XVI

Christabel: / Kubla Khan, / A Vision; / The Pains of Sleep. / By / S. T. Coleridge, Esq. / London: Printed For John Murray, Albemarle-Street, / By William Bulmer and Co. Cleveland-Row, / St. James's. / 1816. /

[8o.