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Samuel Coleridge

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23 approved public poems
Common themes
nature, love, death, beauty, hope

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  1. A Soliloquy Of The Full Moon, She Being In A Mad Passion by Samuel Coleridge

    "Now as Heaven is my Lot, they're the Pests of the Nation!" — Samuel Coleridge, "A Soliloquy Of The Full Moon, She Being In A Mad Passion"

    nature, love, death
  2. As some vast Tropic tree, itself a wood (fragment) by Samuel Coleridge

    "As some vast Tropic tree, itself a wood," — Samuel Coleridge, "As some vast Tropic tree, itself a wood (fragment)"

    nature, love, solitude
  3. Christabel by Samuel Coleridge

    "PART I" — Samuel Coleridge, "Christabel"

    nature, love, death
  4. Fears In Solitude by Samuel Coleridge

    "A green and silent spot, amid the hills," — Samuel Coleridge, "Fears In Solitude"

    nature, love, death
  5. From 'Religious Musings' by Samuel Coleridge

    "I" — Samuel Coleridge, "From 'Religious Musings'"

    nature, love, death
  6. Human Life by Samuel Coleridge

    "If dead, we cease to be ; if total gloom" — Samuel Coleridge, "Human Life"

    love, death, hope
  7. Life by Samuel Coleridge

    "As late I journey'd o'er the extensive plain" — Samuel Coleridge, "Life"

    nature, love, death
  8. Reflections On Having Left A Place Of Retirement by Samuel Coleridge

    "Low was our pretty Cot : our tallest Rose" — Samuel Coleridge, "Reflections On Having Left A Place Of Retirement"

    nature, love, death
  9. Something Childish, But Very Natural by Samuel Coleridge

    "If I had but two little wings" — Samuel Coleridge, "Something Childish, But Very Natural"

    nature, love, hope
  10. Sonnet by Samuel Coleridge

    "To the River Otter" — Samuel Coleridge, "Sonnet"

    nature, love, death
  11. The Blossing Of The Solitary Date-Tree by Samuel Coleridge

    "Beneath the blaze of a tropical sun the mountain peaks are the Thrones of" — Samuel Coleridge, "The Blossing Of The Solitary Date-Tree"

    nature, love, death
  12. The Faded Flower by Samuel Coleridge

    "Ungrateful he, who pluck'd thee from thy stalk," — Samuel Coleridge, "The Faded Flower"

    nature, love, death
  13. The Improvisatore by Samuel Coleridge

    "Scene--A spacious drawing-room, with music-room adjoining." — Samuel Coleridge, "The Improvisatore"

    nature, love, death
  14. The Lime-tree Bower my Prison [Addressed to Charles Lamb, o by Samuel Coleridge

    "Well, they are gone, and here must I remain," — Samuel Coleridge, "The Lime-tree Bower my Prison [Addressed to Charles Lamb, o"

    nature, love, death
  15. The Moon, how definite its orb! (fragment) by Samuel Coleridge

    "The Moon, how definite its orb!" — Samuel Coleridge, "The Moon, how definite its orb! (fragment)"

    nature, death, faith
  16. The Suicide's Argument by Samuel Coleridge

    "Ere the birth of my life, if I wished it or no" — Samuel Coleridge, "The Suicide's Argument"

    death, hope, identity
  17. This Lime-Tree Bower, My Prison by Samuel Coleridge

    "Well, they are gone, and here must I remain," — Samuel Coleridge, "This Lime-Tree Bower, My Prison"

    nature, love, death
  18. To A Primrose by Samuel Coleridge

    "The first seen in the season" — Samuel Coleridge, "To A Primrose"

    nature, love, death
  19. To Nature by Samuel Coleridge

    "It may indeed be fantasy when I" — Samuel Coleridge, "To Nature"

    nature, love, grief
  20. What Is Life? by Samuel Coleridge

    "Resembles Life what once was held of Light," — Samuel Coleridge, "What Is Life?"

    love, death, hope
  21. When Hope but made Tranquillity be felt (fragment) by Samuel Coleridge

    "When Hope but made Tranquillity be felt--" — Samuel Coleridge, "When Hope but made Tranquillity be felt (fragment)"

    hope, sea
  22. Work Without Hope by Samuel Coleridge

    "All Nature seems at work. Slugs leave their lair—" — Samuel Coleridge, "Work Without Hope"

    nature, love, death
  23. Youth And Age by Samuel Coleridge

    "Verse, a Breeze 'mid blossoms straying," — Samuel Coleridge, "Youth And Age"

    nature, love, beauty

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