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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
About this book
In this series, a contemporary poet selects and introduces a poet of the past. By their choice of poems and by the personal and critical reactions they express in their prefaces, the editors offer insights into their own work as well as providing an accessible and passionate introduction to the most important poets in our literature.
In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure-dome decree:
Where Alph, the sacred river, ran
Through caverns measureless to man
Down to a sunless sea.
-- Kubla Khan
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- [ 1 ] âI know tis but a Dream, yet feel more anguishâ
- [ 2 ] âOr wren or linnetâ
- [ 3 ] âThe reed roofâd Village still bepatchâd with snowâ
- [ 4 ] âLet Eagles bid the Tortoise sunward soar ââ
- [ 5 ] âCome, come, thou bleak December Windâ
- [ 6 ] âI have experiencâd/ The worst, the World can wreak on meâ
- [ 7 ] âA sumptuous and magnificent revengeâ
- [ 8 ] âIn the corner one ââ
- [ 9 ] âThoâ hid in spiral myrtle Wreathâ
- [ 10 ] âA low dead Thunder muttered throâ the Nightâ
- [ 11 ] âWater and Windmills, Greenness, Islets Greenâ
- [ 12 ] âI stand alone, nor thoâ my Heart should breakâ
- [ 13 ] âTruth I pursued, as Fancy sketchâd the wayâ
- [ 14 ] âO mercy! O me miserable man!â
- [ 15 ] âSeaward, white-gleaming throâ the busy Scudâ
- [ 16 ] âTwas not a mist, nor was it quite a cloudâ
- [ 17 ] âOâer hung with Yew, midway the Musesâ Mountâ
- [ 18 ] âOâer hung with Yew, midway the Musesâ Mountâ
- [ 19 ] Kubla Khan
- [ 20 ] Kubla Khan, or a Vision in a Dream
- [ 21 ] The Pains of Sleep
- [ 22 ] Christabel
- [ 23 ] Frost at Midnight
- [ 24 ] This Lime-tree Bower my Prison
- [ 25 ] The Mad Monk
- [ 26 ] A Letter to â
- [ 27 ] Dejection: An Ode
- [ 28 ] The Ancyent Marinere (1798)
- About the Author
- IN THE POET-TO-POET SERIES
- Copyright