Allegory, An (by: Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 - 1834)) On the wide level of a mountain's head, (I knew not where, but 'twas some faery place) Their pinions, ostrich-like, for sails outspread... continue reading
Brockley Coomb (by: Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 - 1834)) With many a pause and oft reverted eye I climb the Coomb's ascent: sweet songsters near Warble in shade their wild-wood melody... continue reading
Glycine's Song (by: Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 - 1834)) A sunny shaft did I behold, From sky to earth it slanted: And poised therein a bird so bold— Sweet bird, thou wert enchanted! continue reading
Love (by: Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 - 1834)) You lie in all my many Thoughts, like Light, Like the fair light of Dawn, or summer Eve... continue reading
Pains Of Sleep, The (by: Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 - 1834)) I wept as I had been a child; And having thus by tears subdued My anguish to a milder mood, Such punishments, I said, were due To natures deepliest stained with sin... continue reading
Time, Real, And Imaginary (by: Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 - 1834)) On the wide level of a mountain's head, (I knew not where, but 'twas some faery place) Their pinions, ostrich-like, for sails outspread, Two lovely children run an endless race, A sister and a brother! continue reading
Work Without Hope (by: Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 - 1834)) All Nature seems at work. Slugs leave their lair - The bees are stirring -birds are on the wing - And Winter slumbering in the open air... continue reading
Youth And Age (by: Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 - 1834)) Flowers are lovely; Love is flower-like; Friendship is a sheltering tree; O the joys! that came down shower-like, Of Friendship, Love, and Liberty... continue reading