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Coleridge: "The Ancient Mariner"

"Christabel" and "Kubla Khan""The Ancient Mariner" "The Ancient Mariner" was first printed in the first edition of "Lyrical Ballads," 1798, again with considerable changes in the second…

Coleridge: "Christabel" and "Kubla Khan"

"The Ancient Mariner""France: an Ode""Christabel" and "Kubla Khan" "Christabel" and "Kubla Khan" were first printed in 1816, in a pamphlet along with "The Pains of Sleep," a sort of…

Coleridge: "France: an Ode"

"Christabel" and "Kubla Khan""LOVE""France: an Ode" This ode was written in February, 1798, and first printed in the "Morning Post" for April 16 of that year, under the significant title…

Coleridge: "LOVE"

"France: an Ode""Dejection: an Ode""LOVE" From the second edition of "Lyrical Ballads," 1800. It was planned by Coleridge as an introduction to the ballad of "The Dark Ladie," which was…

Coleridge: "Dejection: an Ode"

"LOVE""Youth and Age" and "Work without Hope""Dejection: an Ode" This ode was written in April, 1802, at a time when, after sickness, opium, domestic unhappiness and the consequent…

Coleridge: Coleridge's Poems

Samuel Taylor ColeridgeColeridge's Poems"The Ancient Mariner""Christabel" and "Kubla Khan""France: an Ode""LOVE""Dejection: an Ode""Youth and Age" and "Work without Hope"

Coleridge: Introduction

Prefatory NoteThe Rime of the Ancient MarinerIntroductionSamuel Taylor ColeridgeColeridge's Poems

Coleridge: Part I

Part IIPart I An ancient Mariner meeteth three Gallants bidden to a wedding-feast, and detaineth one. It is an ancient Mariner, And he stoppeth one of three. "By thy long grey beard…

Coleridge: Part II

Part IPart IIIPart II The Sun now rose upon the right: Out of the sea came he, Still hid in mist, and on the left Went down into the sea. And the good south wind still blew…