Elements of Literature Sixth Course
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Poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
           
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More About the Writer
Rhymes with Polar Ridge?
How do you pronounce Coleridge, anyway? Go to The Samuel Taylor Coleridge Archive at the University of Virginia Library and find out from the poet himself.
More from the Writer
The Rime of the Romantic Poet
Though he devoted only a fraction of his time to poetry, Coleridge left behind an impressive body of work. Check out a selection of his major works, from “A Soliloquy of the Full Moon, She Being in a Mad Passion” to “Zapolya,” at The Poetry Archives from eMule.com.
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A Coleridge Dictionary
A horse was called a palfrey, vicious was synonymous with corrupt, and fond also meant “foolish.” The English that Coleridge used was sometimes quite different from the language we speak today. Get a handle on the lingo of Coleridge’s day at the University of Virginia Library’s Samuel Taylor Coleridge Archive.
 
 
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