Derwent Coleridge.

APPENDIX

[First printed in 1863.]

1.To Nature. [Letters, Conversations, &c., 1836, i. 144.]
2.Farewell to Love. [Ibid., i. 143.]
3.'I yet remain', &c. [First six lines by W. L. Bowles.]
4.Count Rumford's Essays. [By W. L. Bowles.]
5.'The early Year's', &c. [Ver perpetuum, ante, p. 148.]
6.To the Rev. W. J. H. [1796.]
7.To a Primrose. [The Watchman.]
8.On the Christening of a Friend's Child. [1797.]
9.Mutual Passion. [Sibylline Leaves.]
10.From a Young Lady. [The Silver Thimble, ante, p. 104.]
11.Translation of a Paraphrase of the Gospels. [Biog. Lit., 1807, i. 203, 204.]
12.Israel's Lament. [Ante, pp. 433, 434.]

Notes.—(1) No. 4 forms part of a Poem 'On Mr. Howard's Account of Lazarettos,' Sonnets, with other Poems, 1794, pp. 52, 53. See Mr. T. Hutchinson's note in the Athenæum, May 3, 1902.

(2) An MS. of No. 10, 'From a Young Lady', is preserved in the library of Rugby School. The poem is dated August, 1795, and is partly in the 'Young Lady's' handwriting. It is signed 'Sarah Fricker', a proof that her future husband meant from the first to alter the spelling of her name.

(3) The frontispiece of this edition is a lithograph by W. Hall of a portrait of Coleridge, aet. 26, formerly in the possession of Thomas Poole.

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The Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Edited by Derwent and Sara Coleridge. With an Appendix. A new and enlarged edition, with a brief Life of the author. London: E. Moxon and Co., 44 Dover Street. [1870.]

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