Samuel Taylor ColeridgeFaber & Faber, 01/09/2011 - 77 páginas In this series, a contemporary poet selects and introduces a poet of the past. By their choice of poems and by the personal and critical reactions they express in their prefaces, the editors offer insights into their own work as well as providing an accessible and passionate introduction to the most important poets in our literature. |
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... Pains of Sleep [ 22 ] Christabel [ 23 ] Frost at Midnight [ 24 ] This Lime - tree Bower my Prison [ 25 ] The Mad Monk [ 26 ] A Letter to ( ' Well ! if the Bard was weatherwise , who — About the Author In the Poet - to - Poet. made ...
... Pains of Sleep [ 22 ] Christabel [ 23 ] Frost at Midnight [ 24 ] This Lime - tree Bower my Prison [ 25 ] The Mad Monk [ 26 ] A Letter to ( ' Well ! if the Bard was weatherwise , who — About the Author In the Poet - to - Poet. made ...
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... Pains of Sleep' looks finished, but is said by Coleridge to be a fragment. 'Kubla Khan' certainly looks like a fragment (which is what its author said it was) but has been suspected of being a complete work, cunningly passed off as a ...
... Pains of Sleep' looks finished, but is said by Coleridge to be a fragment. 'Kubla Khan' certainly looks like a fragment (which is what its author said it was) but has been suspected of being a complete work, cunningly passed off as a ...
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6 I have experiencd The worst the World can wreak on | 6 |
7 A sumptuous and magnificent revenge | 7 |
8 In the corner one | 8 |
9 Tho hid in spiral myrtle Wreath | 9 |
10 A low dead Thunder muttered thro the Night Nature sweet Nurse O take me in thy lap The Day of our dire Fate as yet but dawns | 10 |
11 Water and Windmills Greenness Islets Green | 11 |
12 I stand alone nor tho my Heart should break | 12 |
13 Truth I pursued as Fancy sketchd the way | 13 |
18 Oer hung with Yew midway the Muses Mount | 18 |
19 Kubla Khan Coleridges fair copy | 19 |
20 Kubla Khan or a Vision in a Dream | 21 |
21 The Pains of Sleep | 23 |
22 Christabel | 23 |
23 Frost at Midnight | 23 |
24 This Limetree Bower my Prison | 23 |
25 The Mad Monk | 25 |
14 O mercy O me miserable man | 14 |
15 Seaward whitegleaming thro the busy Scud | 15 |
16 Twas not a mist nor was it quite a cloud So thin a cloud And Hesper now one blackblue Cloud | 16 |
17 Over the broad tho shallow rapid Stream | 17 |
26 A Letter to Well if the Bard was weatherwise | 27 |
An Ode 28 The Ancyent Marinere 1798 | 41 |
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