Coleridge's Literary Remains



...collected and edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge, Esq. M.A.




to Joseph Henry Green, Esq., Member of the Royal College ofSurgeons, the approved friend of Coleridge, these volumes aregratefully inscribed




Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • The Fall of Robespierre
  • Poems
    • "Julia was blest with beauty, wit andgrace"
    • "­ ­ I yet remain"
    • to the Rev. W. J Hort
    • to Charles Lamb
    • to the Nightingale
    • to Sara
    • to Joseph Cottle
    • Casimir
    • Darwiniana
    • "The early year's fast-flying vapoursstray"
  • Count Rumford's Essays
  • Epigrams
    • on a late marriage between an Old Maidand a French Petit Maître
    • on an Amorous Doctor
    • "There comes from old Avaro'sgrave"
    • "Last Monday all the paperssaid"
  • To a Primrose (the first seen in theseason)
  • on the Christening of a Friend'sChild
  • Epigram, "Hoarse Maeviuis reads hishobbling verse"
  • Inscription by the Rev. W. L. Bowles, inNether Stowey Church
    • translation
  • Introduction to the Tale of the DarkLadie
  • Epilogue to the Rash Conjuror
  • Psyche
  • Complaint
  • Reproof
  • an Ode to theRain
  • Translation of a Passage in Ottfried'sMetrical Paraphrase of the Gospels
  • Israel's Lament on the Death of thePrincess Charlotte of Wales
  • Sentimental
  • the Alternative
  • the Exchange
  • What is Life?
  • Inscription for a Time-Piece
  • a Course of Lectures
  • Prospectus
  • Lecture I ­ General character of theGothic Mind in the Middle Ages
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