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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was an English poet, literary critic and philosopher who, with his friend William Wordsworth, was a founder of the Romantic Movement in England and a member of the Lake Poets.
Content:
Introduction:
The Spirit of the Age: Mr. Coleridge by William Hazlitt
A Day With Samuel Taylor Coleridge by May Byron
The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by James Gillman
Poetry:
Notable Works:
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Kubla Khan; or, A Vision in a Dream: A Fragment
Christabel
France: An Ode
LYRICAL BALLADS, WITH A FEW OTHER POEMS (1798)
LYRICAL BALLADS, WITH OTHER POEMS (1800)
THE CONVERSATION POEMS
The Complete Poems in Chronological Order
Plays:
OSORIO
REMORSE
THE FALL OF ROBESPIERRE
ZAPOLYA: A CHRISTMAS TALE IN TWO PARTS
THE PICCOLOMINI
THE DEATH OF WALLENSTEIN
Literary Essays, Lectures and Memoirs:
BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA
ANIMA POETAE
SHAKSPEARE, WITH INTRODUCTORY MATTER ON POETRY, THE DRAMA AND THE STAGE
AIDS TO REFLECTION
CONFESSIONS OF AN INQUIRING SPIRIT AND MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS FROM «THE FRIEND»
HINTS TOWARDS THE FORMATION OF A MORE COMPREHENSIVE THEORY OF LIFE
OMNIANA. 1812
A COURSE OF LECTURES
LITERARY NOTES
SPECIMENS OF THE TABLE TALK OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE
LITERARY REMAINS OF S.T. COLERIDGE
Complete Letters:
LETTERS OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE
BIBLIOGRAPHIA EPISTOLARIS

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The skull-pil’d Temple, not for this shall wrath

Thunder against you from the Holy One!

But (whether ye th’ unclimbing Bigot mock

With secondary Gods, or if more pleas’d

Ye petrify th’ imbrothell’d Atheist’s heart,

The Atheist your worst slave) I o’er some plain

Peopled with Death, and to the silent Sun

Steaming with tyrant-murder’d multitudes;

Or where mid groans and shrieks loud-laughing TRADE

More hideous packs his bales of living anguish

1796.

The wafted perfumes, gazing on the woods

The many tinted streams

1803.

1828, 1829.

Ye whom Oppression’s ruffian gluttony

Drives from the feast of life

1803.

Dost roam for prey — yea thy unnatural hand

Liftest to deeds of blood

1796.

Nights of pollution, days of blasphemy,

Who in thy orgies with loath’d wassailers

1803.

supplicants! that oft Watchman.

Rack’d with disease, from the unopen’d gate

Of the full Lazar-house, heart-broken crawl!

1796, Watchman.

O ye to scepter’d Glory’s gore-drench’d field

Forc’d or ensnar’d, who swept by Slaughter’s scythe

Stern nurse of Vultures! steam in putrid heaps

1796.

O ye that steaming to the silent Noon,

People with Death red-eyed Ambition’s plains!

O Wretched Widow

When on some solemn Jubilee of Saints

The sapphire-blazing gates of Paradise

Are thrown wide open, and thence voyage forth

Detachments wild of seraph-warbled airs

1796, Watchman.

The SAVIOUR comes! While as to solemn strains,

The THOUSAND YEARS lead up their mystic dance

Old OCEAN claps his hands! the DESERT shouts!

And soft gales wafted from the haunts of spring

Melt the primaeval North!

The Mighty Dead 1796.

Down the fine fibres from the sentient brain

Roll subtly-surging. Pressing on his steps

Lo! PRIESTLEY there, Patriot, and Saint, and Sage,

Whom that my fleshly eye hath never seen

A childish pang of impotent regret

Hath thrill’d my heart. Him from his native land

1796.

Up the fine fibres thro’ the sentient brain

Pass in fine surges. Pressing on his steps

Lo! Priestley there

1803.

Sweeping before the rapt prophetic Gaze

Bright as what glories of the jasper throne

Stream from the gorgeous and face-veiling plumes

Of Spirits adoring! Ye blest years! must end

1796.

MONODY ON THE DEATH OF CHATTERTON

O what a wonder seems the fear of death,

Seeing how gladly we all sink to sleep,

Babes, Children, Youths, and Men,

Night following night for threescore years and ten!

But doubly strange, where life is but a breath 5

To sigh and pant with, up Want’s rugged steep.

Away, Grim Phantom! Scorpion King, away!

Reserve thy terrors and thy stings display

For coward Wealth and Guilt in robes of State!

Lo! by the grave I stand of one, for whom 10

A prodigal Nature and a niggard Doom

(That all bestowing, this withholding all)

Made each chance knell from distant spire or dome

Sound like a seeking Mother’s anxious call,

Return, poor Child! Home, weary Truant, home! 15

Thee, Chatterton! these unblest stones protect

From want, and the bleak freezings of neglect.

Too long before the vexing Storm-blast driven

Here hast thou found repose! beneath this sod!

Thou! O vain word! thou dwell’st not with the clod! 20

Amid the shining Host of the Forgiven

Thou at the throne of mercy and thy God

The triumph of redeeming Love dost hymn

(Believe it, O my Soul!) to harps of Seraphim.

Yet oft, perforce (‘tis suffering Nature’s call), 25

I weep that heaven-born Genius so should fall;

And oft, in Fancy’s saddest hour, my soul

Averted shudders at the poison’d bowl.

Now groans my sickening heart, as still I view

Thy corse of livid hue; 30

Now Indignation checks the feeble sigh,

Or flashes through the tear that glistens in mine eye!

Is this the land of song-ennobled line?

Is this the land, where Genius ne’er in vain

Pour’d forth his lofty strain? 35

Ah me! yet Spenser, gentlest bard divine,

Beneath chill Disappointment’s shade,

His weary limbs in lonely anguish lay’d.

And o’er her darling dead

Pity hopeless hung her head, 40

While ‘mid the pelting of that merciless storm,’

Sunk to the cold earth Otway’s famish’d form!

Sublime of thought, and confident of fame,

From vales where Avon winds the Minstrel came.

Lighthearted youth! aye, as he hastes along, 45

He meditates the future song,

How dauntless Ælla fray’d the Dacyan foe;

And while the numbers flowing strong

In eddies whirl, in surges throng,

Exulting in the spirits’ genial throe 50

In tides of power his lifeblood seems to flow.

And now his cheeks with deeper ardors flame,

His eyes have glorious meanings, that declare

More than the light of outward day shines there,

A holier triumph and a sterner aim! 55

Wings grow within him; and he soars above

Or Bard’s or Minstrel’s lay of war or love.

Friend to the friendless, to the sufferer health,

He hears the widow’s prayer, the good man’s praise;

To scenes of bliss transmutes his fancied wealth, 60

And young and old shall now see happy days.

On many a waste he bids trim gardens rise,

Gives the blue sky to many a prisoner’s eyes;

And now in wrath he grasps the patriot steel,

And her own iron rod he makes Oppression feel. 65

Sweet Flower of Hope! free Nature’s genial child!

That didst so fair disclose thy early bloom,

Filling the wide air with a rich perfume!

For thee in vain all heavenly aspects smil’d;

From the hard world brief respite could they win — 70

The frost nipp’d sharp without, the canker prey’d within!

Ah! where are fled the charms of vernal Grace,

And Joy’s wild gleams that lighten’d o’er thy face?

Youth of tumultuous soul, and haggard eye!

Thy wasted form, thy hurried steps I view, 75

On thy wan forehead starts the lethal dew,

And oh! the anguish of that shuddering sigh!

Such were the struggles of the gloomy hour,

When Care, of wither’d brow,

Prepar’d the poison’s death-cold power: 80

Already to thy lips was rais’d the bowl,

When near thee stood Affection meek

(Her bosom bare, and wildly pale her cheek)

Thy sullen gaze she bade thee roll

On scenes that well might melt thy soul; 85

Thy native cot she flash’d upon thy view,

Thy native cot, where still, at close of day,

Peace smiling sate, and listen’d to thy lay;

Thy Sister’s shrieks she bade thee hear,

And mark thy Mother’s thrilling tear; 90

See, see her breast’s convulsive throe,

Her silent agony of woe!

Ah! dash the poison’d chalice from thy hand!

And thou hadst dashed it, at her soft command,

But that Despair and Indignation rose, 95

And told again the story of thy woes;

Told the keen insult of the unfeeling heart,

The dread dependence on the low-born mind;

Told every pang, with which thy soul must smart,

Neglect, and grinning Scorn, and Want combined! 100

Recoiling quick, thou badest the friend of pain

Roll the black tide of Death through every freezing vein!

O spirit blest!

Whether the Eternal’s throne around,

Amidst the blaze of Seraphim, 105

Thou pourest forth the grateful hymn,

Or soaring thro’ the blest domain

Enrapturest Angels with thy strain, —

Grant me, like thee, the lyre to sound,

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