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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR (1772-1834) Matches Found: 35 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` A DREAM OF THREE SISTERS, by NORMAN DUBIE Poem Full Text Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: From night rocks, above an ocean alive with yellow kelp Last Line: Being wholly ordinary. Subject(s): Animals; Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Dogs; Murder; Mythology - Classical; Poetry & Poets ANCIENT MARINER, by UNKNOWN Poem Source First Line: It is an ancient mariner Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry And Poets COLERIDGE, by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: His eyes saw all things in the symmetry Last Line: When thou art walking, wake me, for my master's sake! Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry & Poets COLERIDGE, by STUART MITCHNER Poem Source First Line: He walks in diagonals Last Line: Whole plantations of marginalia %to wander away in Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry And Poets COLERIDGE, by THEODORE WATTS-DUNTON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: I see thee pine like her in golden story Last Line: But lets the poet see how heav'n can shine. Alternate Author Name(s): Watts, Theodore Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry & Poets COLERIDGE AT CHAMOUNY, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: I would I knew what ever happy stone Last Line: Dims the proud glory of its heavenward flight. Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Death; Poetry & Poets; Writing & Writers; Dead, The COLERIDGE BACK FROM THE DEAD, by RACHEL HADAS Poem Full Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: A strong if small survivor Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834) COLERIDGE CROSSING THE PLAIN OF JARS, by NORMAN DUBIE Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: The gypsies carry sacks of walnuts out of groves Last Line: Was in her eyes like a widow's soul. Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Gypsies; Marriage; Poetry & Poets; Severn, Joseph (1793-1879); Snow; Gipsies; Weddings; Husbands; Wives COLERIDGE IN THE HURRICANE, by WILLIAM LOGAN Poem Source First Line: Two boats on a painted ocean do not prove Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry And Poets C_______'S LAMENT, by HERMAN MELVILLE Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: How lovely was the light of heaven Last Line: O, lay it at his head -- a stone! Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry & Poets DEDICATORY SONNET TO S. T. COLERIDGE, by DAVID HARTLEY COLERIDGE Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Father, and bard revered! To whom I owe Last Line: That good, my sire, I dedicate to thee. Alternate Author Name(s): Coleridge, Hartley Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry & Poets ENGLISH BARDS AND SCOTCH REVIEWERS, by GEORGE GORDON BYRON Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Still must I hear? - shall hoarse fitzgerald bawl Last Line: Yet rarely blames unjustly, now declare. Alternate Author Name(s): Byron, Lord; Byron, 6th Baron Subject(s): Andrews, Miles Peter; Bland, Robert (1779-1825); Budgell, Eustace (1686-1737); Busby, Thomas (1755-1838); Clarke, Hewson; Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Crabbe, George (1754-1832); Critics & Criticism; Fitzgerald, William Thomas (1759-1829); Giffo EPITAPH ON HIMSELF, by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Stop, christian passer-by! Stop, child of god Last Line: He ask'd, and hoped, through christ, do thou the same! Variant Title(s): Coleridge's Epitaph For Himself, Written 9 November 1833 Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Epitaphs; Poetry & Poets I COULD HARDLY WAIT FOR THE SANDMAN, by OGDEN NASH Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: There are several differences between me and samuel taylor coleridge Last Line: How I dreamt I went down the rabbit hole or through the looking glass, whichever you prefer Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Dreams; Poetry And Poets KEATS AND COLERIDGE, by GERALD BURNS Poem Source First Line: Diction is still the problem. You imagine it's this: a poem makes a 'little ... Last Line: The last of this in the men's room and got urine on my trousers Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Keats, John (1795-1821); Poetry And Poets KEATS AT HIGHGATE, by THOMSON WILLIAM GUNN Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: A cheerful youth joined coleridge on his walk Last Line: Perhaps not well-dressed but oh no not loose Alternate Author Name(s): Gunn, Thom Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Keats, John (1795-1821); Poetry And Poets KUBLA KHAT OR A VISION IN A CATNAP (AFTER COLERIDGE), by DAVID SHEVIN Poem Source First Line: In kokomo did kubla khat Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry And Poets ON READING COLERIDGE'S EPITAPH, WRITTEN BY HIMSELF, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Spirit! So oft in radiant freedom soaring Last Line: One lesson breathing thence profound humility! Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Epitaphs; Humility; Poetry & Poets ON THE LATE S.T. COLERIDGE, by WASHINGTON ALLSTON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: And thou art gone, most loved, most honored friend! Last Line: Of all he loved: thy living truths are left. Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry & Poets PERSON'S TALE, by URSULA ASKHAM FANTHORPE Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: That the muses have no more fervent Last Line: And the proud name of porlock sullied too! Alternate Author Name(s): Fanthrope, U. A. Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Muses; Poetry And Poets REJECTED ADDRESSES: PLAY-HOUSE MUSINGS, BY S. T. C., by JAMES SMITH (1775-1839) Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: My pensive public, wherefore look you sad? Last Line: [exit hastily. Subject(s): Beauty; Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Life; Poetry & Poets; Theater & Theaters; Thought; Thinking RIME OF THE ANCIENT MILLER, by ROBERT JONES BURDETTE Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: It is an ancient miller Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry And Poets ROSE AYLMER'S COUSIN, by GAIL WHITE Poem Source First Line: Ah, what avails the sceptered race Last Line: Till forced to stand in line Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Man-woman Relationships; Poetry And Poets; Women's Rights S. COLERIDGE TAYLOR, by FENTON JOHNSON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Mute thy strings, o israfel Last Line: O'er our israfel. Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry & Poets SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE, by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: His soul fared forth (as from the deep home-grove) Last Line: Own them, a beacon to our centuries. Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry & Poets THE NANTUCKET SKIPPER, by JAMES THOMAS FIELDS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Many a long, long year ago Last Line: "right over old marm hackett's garden!" Variant Title(s): The Alarmed Skipper; 'it Was An Ancient Mariner' Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry & Poets; Sailing & Sailors; Seamen; Sails THE POETRY OF COLERIDGE, by GEORGE MEREDITH Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: A brook glancing under green leaves, self-delighting, exulting Last Line: Unceasing in moonlight, but hushed in the beams of the holier orb. Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry & Poets THOUGHTS ABOUT THE PERSON FROM PORLOCK, by FLORENCE MARGARET SMITH Poem Full Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Coleridge received the person from porlock Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Stevie Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry & Poets THOUGHTS ABOUT THE PERSON FROM PORLOCK, by FLORENCE MARGARET SMITH Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Coleridge received the person from porlock Last Line: Then you will be practically unconscious without positively %having to go Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Stevie Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry And Poets TIBER, NILE, AND THAMES, by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The head and hands of murdered cicero Last Line: Breadless, with poison froze the god-fired breath? Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante Subject(s): Chatterton, Thomas (1752-1770); Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106-43 B.c.); Cleopatra's Needle (obelisks); Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Keats, John (1795-1821); London; Poetry & Poets; Roman Empire; Rome, Italy TO COLERIDGE, by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Oh, there are spirits of the air Last Line: Dark as it is, all change would aggravate. Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry & Poets TO MR. S.T. COLERIDGE, by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Midway the hill of science, after steep Last Line: Now heaven conduct thee with a parent's love! Alternate Author Name(s): Aikin, Anna Letitia Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry & Poets TO MR. [S.T.] C[OLERIDGE], by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Midway the hill of science, after steep Alternate Author Name(s): Aikin, Anna Letitia Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834) TO SAMUEL COLERIDGE UPON HEARING HIS 'SOME I FEEL LIKE A MOTHERLESS..', by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Strange to a sensing motherhood Last Line: Seeking the breast of an unknown face. Alternate Author Name(s): Tremaine, John Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Mothers; Poetry & Poets TO THE POET COLERIDGE, by MARY DARBY ROBINSON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Rapt in the visionary theme! Last Line: Which gives to airy dreams a magic all thy own! Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Poetry & Poets |
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