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The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Vol I.PREFACE The aim and purport of this edition of the _Poetical Works_ of Samuel Taylor Coleridge is to provide the general reader with an authoritative list of the poems
- 9 Scarce had I lov'd you ere I mourn'd you lost; Say, is this hollow eye, this heartless pain, Fated to rove thro' Life's wide cheerless plain-- 10 Nor father, brother, sister meet its ken-- My woes, my joys unshared! Ah! long ere then O
- 8 FOOTNOTES: [18:1] First published in 1834, from _MS. O_. The text of 1893 follows an autograph MS. in the Editor's possession.LINENOTES: _Monody_] 1 Muse that late sang another's poignant pain MS. S. T. C.[3] In slowest steps the funeral steeds
- 7 [5] To her cold grave did woe-worn C. I.[6] stay] stray C. I.[7] the] a C. I.[9] dark] dank C. I.[10] Then] There C. I.[11] tales] forms C. I.[14] Like Heaven's bright bow reflected on the stream. C. I.TO THE EVENING STAR[16:3]O meek attendant of Sol
- 6 [20] taught] bade MS. O, MS. O (c). [21] Sank] Sunk MS. O, MS. O (c). [22] This ever] Which can the . . . ever hear MS. O, MS. O (c). [29] whilst] while MS. O. [32] ideal] rising MS. O. [36] eyes] too MS. O (c). [42] To feel] With all MS. O. [43] Lo! from
- 5 [Nemo repente turp.i.s.simus]Deep in the gulph of Vice and Woe Leaps Man at once with headlong throw?Him inborn Truth and Virtue guide, Whose guards are Shame and conscious Pride.In some gay hour Vice steals into the breast; 5 Perchance she wears some sof
- 4 1789.FOOTNOTES: [9:1] First published in 1834.LINENOTES: t.i.tle] Sonnet I. To my Muse MS. O.DESTRUCTION OF THE BASTILE[10:1]I Heard'st thou yon universal cry, And dost thou linger still on Gallia's sh.o.r.e?Go, Tyranny! beneath some barbarous s
- 3 [6:1] First published in the _History of . . . Christ's Hospital_. By the Rev. W. Trollope, 1834, p. 192. Included in _Literary Remains_, 1836, i. 33, 34. First collected _P. and D. W._, 1877-80.LINENOTES: _Julia_, Medio, &c.] De medio fonte leporum.
- 2 III Tho' Fortune, Riches, Honours, Pow'r, Had giv'n with every other toy, Those gilded trifles of the hour, 15 Those painted nothings sure to cloy: He dies forgot, his name no son shall bear To shew the man so blest once breath'd the v
- 1 The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Vol I.PREFACE The aim and purport of this edition of the _Poetical Works_ of Samuel Taylor Coleridge is to provide the general reader with an authoritative list of the poems