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Fredag 19 juni 2026 er datoen for udgivelsen af Samuel Taylor Coleridge nyt album med titlen The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol I.
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Albummet er komponeret af 271 sange. Du kan klikke på sangene for at se de tilsvarende tekster og oversættelser:
Dette er en lille liste over sange oprettet af Samuel Taylor Coleridge, der kunne sunges under koncerten, inklusive navnet på albummet, hvorfra hver sang kom:
- Phantom
- The Reproof and Reply
- Frost at Midnight
- To an Unfortunate Woman whom the Author had known in the days of her Innocence
- Faith, Hope, and Charity. From the Italian of Guarini
- Hymn to the Earth
- To Matilda Betham from a Stranger
- The Complaint of Ninathóma
- To the Author of Poems
- Ode to the Departing Year
- Love and Friendship Opposite
- A Wish
- An Angel Visitant
- On Bala Hill
- Fire, Famine, and Slaughter
- Ver Perpetuum. Fragment from an Unpublished Poem
- What is Life
- Water Ballad
- An Invocation
- Easter Holidays
- Anthem for the Children of Christ's Hospital
- Translation of Wrangham's ‘Hendecasyllabi ad Bruntonam e Granta Exituram'
- The Nose
- To the Rev. George Coleridge
- The Second Birth
- To Earl Stanhope
- A Hymn
- To ——
- To the Honourable Mr. Erskine
- Desire
- The Ballad of the Dark Ladié
- The Wanderings of Cain
- To Mary Pridham
- Lines written in the Album at Elbingerode in the Hartz Forest
- To a Young Ass
- On receiving an Account that his Only Sister's Death was Inevitable
- Ode
- Devonshire Roads
- A Character
- To Asra
- To a Primrose. The First seen in the Season
- Parliamentary Oscillators
- Duty surviving Self-love. The only sure Friend of declining Life
- Song. From Zapolya
- Time, Real and Imaginary
- Happiness
- Monody on the Death of Chatterton
- Burke
- Pantisocracy
- Perspiration
- Self-knowledge
- Sonnet: To The River Otter
- A Sunset
- Forbearance
- An Exile
- Morienti Superstes
- Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath
- On the Prospect of establishing a Pantisocracy in America
- Imitated from Ossian
- The Mad Monk
- To the Rev. W. J. Hort
- The Destiny of Nations. A Vision
- Reason for Love's Blindness
- To William Godwin
- On seeing a Youth Affectionately Welcomed by a Sister
- To an Infant
- Sancti Dominici Pallium. A Dialogue between Poet and Friend
- Hymn before Sun-rise, in the Vale of Chamouni
- To a Friend together with an Unfinished Poem
- To Richard Brinsley Sheridan
- Progress of Vice
- Absence
- Songs of the Pixies
- The Kiss
- Quae Nocent Docent
- Epitaph
- Love's Burial-place
- To Lesbia
- Sonnet: On receiving a Letter informing me of the Birth of a Son
- The Faded Flower
- Westphalian Song
- Charity in Thought
- Tell's Birth-Place
- Recantation: Illustrated in the Story of the Mad Ox
- Youth and Age
- Hexameters
- Moriens Superstiti
- Humility the Mother of Charity
- For a Market-clock
- Koskiusko
- Lines to W. L.
- Lines written at Shurton Bars
- Song
- Human Life. On the Denial of Immortality
- To Miss A. T.
- The British Stripling's War-Song
- Hexameters. Paraphrase of Psalm xlvi
- Lines written in Commonplace Book of Miss Barbour, Daughter of the Minister of the U. S. A. to England
- On the Christening of a Friend's Child
- The Good, Great Man
- The Snow-drop.
- The Garden of Boccaccio
- Life
- Lines: Composed while climbing the Left Ascent of Brockley Coomb, Somersetshire
- To the Muse
- La Fayette
- Pity
- A Thought suggested by a View of Saddleback in Cumberland
- An Effusion at Evening
- Verses
- Lines composed in a Concert-room
- A Tombless Epitaph
- The Old Man of the Alps
- Farewell to Love
- Ne Plus Ultra
- On observing a Blossom on the First of February 1796
- A Lover's Complaint to his Mistress
- The Visionary Hope
- To William Wordsworth
- Love's Apparition and Evanishment
- Epitaphium Testamentarium
- Reflections on having left a Place of Retirement
- Apologia pro Vita sua
- Fears in Solitude
- Constancy to an Ideal Object
- Julia
- Sonnet: To Charles Lloyd
- The Madman and the Lethargist
- Domestic Peace
- The Rose
- Ave, Atque Vale!
- The Three Graves
- On a Lady Weeping
- An Invocation. From Remorse
- Sonnet: Composed on a Journey Homeward
- Love, Hope, and Patience in Education.
- My Baptismal Birth-day
- Alice du Clos; or, The Forked Tongue. A Ballad
- Lines on a Friend who Died of a Frenzy Fever induced by Calumnious Reports
- To Miss Brunton
- Nil Pejus est Caelibe Vitâ
- A Christmas Carol
- To Two Sisters
- Not at Home
- On Revisiting the Sea-shore
- Names
- Ode to Tranquillity
- Epitaph on an Infant
- Mrs. Siddons
- Israel's Lament
- To the Evening Star
- The Picture, or the Lover's Resolution
- Catullian Hendecasyllables
- On Imitation
- The Tears of a Grateful People
- To Lord Stanhope
- Imitations: Ad Lyram
- The Two Founts
- Priestley
- An Ode in the Manner of Anacreon
- To a Young Lady
- Pitt
- To a Young Lady on her Recovery from a Fever
- Lines: Written at the King's Arms
- Elegy
- The Knight's Tomb
- On an Infant which died before Baptism
- The Blossoming of the Solitary Date-tree
- To Robert Southey of Baliol College
- Sonnet: To a Friend who asked how I felt
- Lines: On an Autumnal Evening
- Psyche
- The Devil's Thoughts
- To an Unfortunate Woman at the Theatre
- Honour
- Pain
- On a Cataract
- The Virgin's Cradle-hymn
- Lewti, or the Circassian Love-chaunt
- Work without Hope. Lines composed 21st February, 1825
- Kisses
- On Donne's Poetry
- Monody on a Tea-kettle
- Homeless
- The Delinquent Travellers
- To a Young Friend on his proposing
- Hunting Song. From Zapolya
- Lines: To a Friend in Answer to a Melancholy Letter
- Ad Vilmum Axiologum
- The Improvisatore; or, ‘John Anderson, My Jo, John'
- A Day-dream
- Translation of a Passage in Ottfried's Metrical Paraphrase of the Gospel
- Recollections of Love
- On a Late Connubial Rupture in High Life
- A Child's Evening Prayer
- The Pang more Sharp than All. An Allegory
- The Raven or, A Christmas Tale, Told by a School-boy to His Little Brothers and Sisters. (1798)
- Written after a Walk before Supper
- Melancholy. A Fragment
- The Happy Husband. A Fragment
- The Homeric Hexameter described and exemplified
- Religious Musings
- Anna and Harland
- Phantom or Fact. A Dialogue in Verse
- Sonnet: On quitting School for College
- A Fragment found in a Lecture-room
- Home-Sick. Written in Germany
- The Visit of the Gods
- The Exchange
- To a Friend
- Sonnets on Eminent Characters
- The Suicide's Argument
- To the Young Artist Kayser of Kaserwerth
- Mahomet
- To Fortune
- Epitaph on an Infant(1811)
- With Fielding's ‘Amelia'
- Translation of a Latin Inscription
- Talleyrand to Lord Grenville. A Metrical Epistle
- Genevieve
- To a Lady offended by a Sportive Observation that Women have no Souls
- The Gentle Look
- The Two Round Spaces on the Tombstone
- Music
- Song, ex improviso, on hearing a Song in praise of a Lady's Beauty
- Lines in the Manner of Spenser
- To the Author of ‘The Robbers'
- On my Joyful Departure from the same City
- Fancy in Nubibus, or the Poet in the Clouds
- The Death of the Starling
- To the Rev. W. L. Bowles
- An Ode to the Rain
- From the German
- Lines: To a Beautiful Spring in a Village
- The Foster-mother's Tale
- France: An Ode.
- To Nature
- A Mathematical Problem
- Lines suggested by the last Words of Berengarius; ob. Anno Dom. 1088
- The Outcast
- The Silver Thimble
- To Disappointment
- The Rash Conjurer
- Reason
- Something Childish, but very Natural. Written in Germany
- Sonnet
- Metrical Feet. Lesson for a Boy
- First Advent of Love
- Alcaeus to Sappho
- Imitated from the Welsh
- Inscription for a Seat by the Road Side half-way up a Steep Hill facing South
- To a Lady, with Falconer's Shipwreck
- Destruction of the Bastile
- Sonnet: To the Autumnal Moon
- Dura Navis
- A Stranger Minstrel
- Separation
- Cologne
- Sonnets attempted in the Manner of Contemporary Writers
- Love's Sanctuary
- Addressed to a Young Man of Fortune
- The Ovidian Elegiac Metre described and exemplified
- The Day-dream. From an Emigrant to his Absent Wife
- Inside the Coach
- Christabel
- The Keepsake
- Lines: To a Comic Author, on an Abusive Review
- Ode to Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
- The Sigh
- The Hour when we shall meet again
