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- Samuel Taylor Coleridge (links | edit)
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- Richard Porson (links | edit)
- Person on business from Porlock (links | edit)
- Hartley Coleridge (links | edit)
- Lyrical Ballads (links | edit)
- Sara Coleridge (links | edit)
- Biographia Literaria (links | edit)
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- Lake Poets (links | edit)
- Derwent Coleridge (links | edit)
- Cataract of Lodore (links | edit)
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears (links | edit)
- Christabel (poem) (links | edit)
- What Are Little Boys Made Of? (links | edit)
- Albatross (metaphor) (links | edit)
- The Inchcape Rock (links | edit)
- Mary Evans (links | edit)
- The Watchman (periodical) (links | edit)
- Pantisocracy (links | edit)
- After Blenheim (links | edit)
- Coleridge and opium (links | edit)
- Early life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (links | edit)
- Easter Holidays (links | edit)
- Dura Navis (links | edit)
- Monody on the Death of Chatterton (links | edit)
- The Destruction of the Bastile (links | edit)
- Pain: Composed in Sickness (links | edit)
- On Receiving an Account (links | edit)
- Songs of the Pixies (links | edit)
- Lines Written at Shurton Bars (links | edit)
- Lines on an Autumnal Evening (links | edit)
- Religious Musings (links | edit)
- To the River Otter (links | edit)
- To Fortune (links | edit)
- Ode on the Departing Year (links | edit)
- The Destiny of Nations (links | edit)
- On Quitting School (links | edit)
- Conversation poems (links | edit)
- The Eolian Harp (links | edit)
- Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement (links | edit)
- This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison (links | edit)
- To a Young Ass (links | edit)
- Frost at Midnight (links | edit)
- Fears in Solitude (links | edit)
- The Nightingale: A Conversation Poem (links | edit)
- Dejection: An Ode (links | edit)