COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor.—The Fall of Robespierre. an historic drama. By S. T. Coleridge, of Jesus College, Cambridge. Cambridge: printed by Benjamin Flower, for W. H. Lunn, and J. and J. Merrill; and Sold by J. March, Norwich. 1794. [Price one shilling.] 8vo, Spanish calf, gilt back, side borders, gilt edges, by Rivière.
First edition. A1-A2, B-E5 in fours, final leaf of advertisement, E6, title on A1. Dedication to H. Martin, dated Jesus College, September 22, 1794.
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor.—Osorio, a Tragedy. 1797. 4to, half green levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by Pratt.
The original manuscript of "Remorse," written by Coleridge at Sheridan's request. It was sent to Drury Lane Theatre in October, 1797, but was not accepted, and remained there until the fire of 1809, when it was one of the few objects saved.
Rewritten under the title "Remorse," the play ran for twenty nights.
The manuscript covers the rectos of one hundred and four leaves, between each two of which are one or more blank leaves for annotations and portions of the printed drama.
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor.—Osorio: a Tragedy as originally written in 1797 by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Now first printed . . . London: John Pearson . . . 1873. Post 8vo, red levant morocco, back panels in gilt and blue mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Champs.
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor.—Remorse. A Tragedy, in five acts. By S. T. Coleridge . . . London: printed for W. Pople, . . . 1813. Price Three Shillings. 8vo, half calf, uncut edges.
First edition. Two leaves and A-K in fours. Prologue in verse by Charles Lamb.
This copy is interleaved throughout, and contains many corrections and notes in the handwriting of Coleridge. The author has also written on the title-page "(A corrected Copy) Mr Arnold from his greatly obliged Friend, S. T. Coleridge. 'Più vorrëi: più non posso.'"