1772–183418th century
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was an English poet, literary critic, philosopher, and theologian who was a founder of the Romantic Movement in England and a member of the Lake Poets with his friend William Wordsworth. He also shared volumes and collaborated with Charles Lamb, Robert Southey, and Charles Lloyd.
Poems
25 poems- A Soliloquy Of The Full Moon, She Being In A Mad Passion66 lines
- As some vast Tropic tree, itself a wood (fragment)11 lines
- Christabel689 lines
- Fears In Solitude237 lines
- From 'Religious Musings'46 lines
- Human Life29 lines
- Letter to Charles Augustus Tulk, 12 February 181840 lines
- Life14 lines
- Reflections On Having Left A Place Of Retirement72 lines
- Sibylline Leaves71 lines
- Something Childish, But Very Natural15 lines
- Sonnet15 lines
- The Blossing Of The Solitary Date-Tree52 lines
- The Faded Flower14 lines
- The Improvisatore216 lines
- The Lime-tree Bower my Prison [Addressed to Charles Lamb, o78 lines
- The Moon, how definite its orb! (fragment)10 lines
- The Suicide's Argument12 lines
- This Lime-Tree Bower, My Prison78 lines
- To A Primrose24 lines
- To Nature14 lines
- What Is Life?8 lines
- When Hope but made Tranquillity be felt (fragment)5 lines
- Work Without Hope15 lines
- Youth And Age49 lines
