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The term "samuel tylor coleridge" has been searched for 13 times before on Poetry Connection. The first time was on August 30th, 2005.
1. To Coleridge - written by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Read 485 times on Poetry Connection.
Oh! there are spirits of the air,
And genii of the evening breeze,
And gentle ghosts, with eyes as fair
As star-beams among twilight trees:
Such lovely ministers to meet
Oft hast thou turned from men thy lonely feet.
With mountain winds, and... (Read full poem)
2. Saul - written by Lord Byron
Read 830 times on Poetry Connection.
Thou whose spell can raise the dead,
Bid the prophet's form appear.
'Samuel, raise thy buried head!
King, behold the phantom seer!'
Earth yawn'd; he stood the centre of a cloud:
Light changed its hue, retiring from his shroud.... (Read full poem)
3. Thou Whose Spell Can Raise the Dead - written by Lord Byron
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Thou whose spell can raise the dead,
Bid the prophet's form appear.
"Samuel, raise thy buried head!
"King, behold the phantom seer!"
Earth yawn'd; he stood the centre of a cloud:
Light changed its hue, retiring from his shroud.... (Read full poem)
5. Verses Turned... - written by John Betjeman
Read 888 times on Poetry Connection.
Across the wet November night
The church is bright with candlelight
And waiting Evensong.
A single bell with plaintive strokes
Pleads louder than the stirring oaks
The leafless lanes along.
It calls the hoirboys from their tea
And... (Read full poem)
6. To The Rev. George Coleridge - written by Samuel Coleridge
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Notus in fratres animi paterni.
Hor. Carm. lib.II.2.
A blesséd lot hath he, who having passed
His youth and early manhood in the stir
And turmoil of the world, retreats at length,
With cares that move, not agitate the heart,
To the same... (Read full poem)
7. Metamorphoses: Book The Fourteenth - written by Ovid
Published in 1.
Read 583 times on Poetry Connection.
NOW Glaucus, with a lover's haste, bounds o'er
The swelling waves, and seeks the Latian shore.
Messena, Rhegium, and the barren coast
Of flaming Aetna, to his sight are lost:... (Read full poem)
8. The Phases Of The Moon - written by William Butler Yeats
From The Wild Swans at Coole.
Published in 1919.
Read 2069 times on Poetry Connection.
An old man cocked his car upon a bridge;
He and his friend, their faces to the South,
Had trod the uneven road. Their hoots were soiled,
Their Connemara cloth worn out of shape;
They had kept a steady pace as though their beds,... (Read full poem)
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