Samuel Taylor ColeridgeThis volume contains much of Coleridge's poetry, the complete Biographia Literaria, substantial extracts from other prose works, and a generous sampling of his more informal writings. |
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To the River Otter 1791? | 6 |
Religious Musings 17946 | 13 |
To an Infant 1795 | 24 |
Copyright | |
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