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Coleridge's PoemsSamuel Taylor ColeridgeThe BeginningsAt Nether StoweyThe Rest of the StoryColeridge: "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: "Youth and Age" and "Work without Hope"
"Dejection: an Ode""Youth and Age" and "Work without Hope" In these two poems Coleridge has left a record of the sadness of a life lived "In darkness, with the light of youth gone out…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 PoemsColeridge: 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…