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(Fragment 2) I know 'tis but a Dream, yet feel more anguish
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A Child's Evening Prayer
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A Christmas Carol
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A Couplet, Written In A Volume Of Poems Presented By Mr. Coleridge To Dr. A.
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A Day Dream
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A Mathematical Problem
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A Soliloquy Of The Full Moon, She Being In A Mad Passion
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A Tombless Epitaph
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About The Nightingale
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Absence: A Farewell Ode On Quitting School For Jesus College
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Addressed To A Young Man Of Fortune Who Abandoned Himself To An Indolent And Causeless Melancholy
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Aeolian Harp, The
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Answer To A Child's Question
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Aplolgia Pro Vita Sua
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As some vast Tropic tree, itself a wood (fragment)
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Brockley Coomb
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Christabel
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Cologne
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Come, come thou bleak December wind (fragment)
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Composed At Clevedon, Somersetshire
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Constancy To An Ideal Object
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Dejection: An Ode
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Desire
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Despair
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Domestic Peace
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Duty Surviving Self-Love
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Fears In Solitude
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Frost At Midnight
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Genevieve
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Hexameters
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Home-Sick. Written In Germany
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Human Life
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Hymn before Sun-rise, in the Vale of Chamouni
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I know 'tis but a Dream, yet feel more anguish (fragment)
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Imitated From Ossian
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Imitated From The Welsh
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Improvisatore, The
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In The Manner Of Spenser
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Kubla Khan
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Lewti, Or The Circassian Love-Chaunt
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Life
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Limbo
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Lines
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Lines Composed In A Concert-Room
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Love
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Metrical Feet
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Ode To Tranquillity
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On A Ruined house In A Romantic Country
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Pains Of Sleep, The
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Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, The
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Something Childish, But Very Natural
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Songs of the Pixies
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Sonnet II. On A Discovery Made Too Late
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Sonnet XIV. Composed While Climbing The Left Ascent Of Brockley Coomb, In The County Of Somerset
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Sonnet XVIII. To The Autumnal Moon
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Sonnet XXII. To Simplicity
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Sonnet: To The River Otter
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The Aeolian Harp
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The Ballad Of The Dark Ladie. A Fragment.
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The Devil's Thoughts
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The Dungeon
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The Faded Flower
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The Foster Mother's Tale. A Dramatic Fragment
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The Good, Great Man
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The Keepsake
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The Knight's Tomb
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The Nightingale
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The Night-Scene : A Dramatic Fragment.
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The Pains Of Sleep
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The Presence Of Love
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The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
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The Sigh
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The Suicide's Argument
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The Two Founts. Stanzas Addressed To A Lady On Her Recovery, With Unblemished Looks, From A Severe Attack of Pain
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To A Friend Who Had Declared His Intention Of Writing No More Poetry
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To A Lady, Offended By A Sportive Observation That Women Have No Souls
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To A Primrose
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To A Young Lady, With A Poem On The French Revolution
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To An Infant
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To C. Lloyd, On His Proposing To Domesticate With The Author
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To the Nightingale
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To the Reverend George Coleridge, of Ottery St. Mary, Devon
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To The River Otter
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To William Wordsworth
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What if you slept ...
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What Is Life?
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When Hope but made Tranquillity be felt (fragment)
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Work Without Hope
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Written In Early Youth. The Time,--An Autumnal Evening
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Youth And Age
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Zapolya
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