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The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol I, album van Samuel Taylor Coleridge: lijstvan de liedjes envertaling tekst

Informatie over het album The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol I van Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Zondag 8 Februari 2026 het nieuwe album van Samuel Taylor Coleridge is uitgebracht, het is genaamd The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol I.
Dit album is zeker niet het eerste in zijn carrière, we willen albums als The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol II onthouden.
Het album bestaat uit 271 liedjes. U kunt op de liedjes klikken om de respectieve teksten en vertalingen te bekijken:
Hier is een korte lijst van de liedjes gecomponeerd door Samuel Taylor Coleridge die tijdens het concert zouden kunnen worden afgespeelden het referentiealbum:
  • Song, ex improviso, on hearing a Song in praise of a Lady's Beauty
  • The Raven or, A Christmas Tale, Told by a School-boy to His Little Brothers and Sisters. (1798)
  • The Second Birth
  • The Happy Husband. A Fragment
  • The Complaint of Ninathóma
  • The Day-dream. From an Emigrant to his Absent Wife
  • Recollections of Love
  • Fears in Solitude
  • Sonnet
  • France: An Ode.
  • The Exchange
  • To a Young Friend on his proposing
  • To the Rev. George Coleridge
  • Anthem for the Children of Christ's Hospital
  • A Thought suggested by a View of Saddleback in Cumberland
  • Pain
  • Elegy
  • A Stranger Minstrel
  • With Fielding's ‘Amelia'
  • A Hymn
  • Reason for Love's Blindness
  • A Lover's Complaint to his Mistress
  • Forbearance
  • Sancti Dominici Pallium. A Dialogue between Poet and Friend
  • Parliamentary Oscillators
  • Kisses
  • Happiness
  • To Robert Southey of Baliol College
  • Imitations: Ad Lyram
  • Apologia pro Vita sua
  • Hexameters
  • Song
  • The Foster-mother's Tale
  • Progress of Vice
  • Ode
  • Human Life. On the Denial of Immortality
  • Ad Vilmum Axiologum
  • Ave, Atque Vale!
  • To the Evening Star
  • To the Author of ‘The Robbers'
  • Priestley
  • Lines suggested by the last Words of Berengarius; ob. Anno Dom. 1088
  • Sonnet: To Charles Lloyd
  • Sonnet: On receiving a Letter informing me of the Birth of a Son
  • An Effusion at Evening
  • On the Prospect of establishing a Pantisocracy in America
  • Written after a Walk before Supper
  • Time, Real and Imaginary
  • The Two Round Spaces on the Tombstone
  • Ode to the Departing Year
  • Love's Sanctuary
  • The Reproof and Reply
  • The Good, Great Man
  • Youth and Age
  • Ode to Tranquillity
  • Israel's Lament
  • Anna and Harland
  • To Matilda Betham from a Stranger
  • To Lord Stanhope
  • Sonnet: Composed on a Journey Homeward
  • On Revisiting the Sea-shore
  • Lines: Composed while climbing the Left Ascent of Brockley Coomb, Somersetshire
  • The British Stripling's War-Song
  • An Angel Visitant
  • The Old Man of the Alps
  • Melancholy. A Fragment
  • The Rose
  • Pantisocracy
  • Desire
  • Religious Musings
  • Fancy in Nubibus, or the Poet in the Clouds
  • Lines: To a Beautiful Spring in a Village
  • A Character
  • Humility the Mother of Charity
  • To a Lady offended by a Sportive Observation that Women have no Souls
  • Devonshire Roads
  • A Mathematical Problem
  • Farewell to Love
  • From the German
  • An Invocation
  • To a Lady, with Falconer's Shipwreck
  • Reflections on having left a Place of Retirement
  • Love, Hope, and Patience in Education.
  • Alcaeus to Sappho
  • Sonnets attempted in the Manner of Contemporary Writers
  • First Advent of Love
  • The Devil's Thoughts
  • The Visit of the Gods
  • To a Primrose. The First seen in the Season
  • The Outcast
  • The Destiny of Nations. A Vision
  • On the Christening of a Friend's Child
  • To Asra
  • Epitaph on an Infant
  • The Three Graves
  • The Visionary Hope
  • Something Childish, but very Natural. Written in Germany
  • To William Godwin
  • To Disappointment
  • Mahomet
  • Music
  • Catullian Hendecasyllables
  • Absence
  • The Sigh
  • Verses
  • To ——
  • Inscription for a Seat by the Road Side half-way up a Steep Hill facing South
  • The Virgin's Cradle-hymn
  • On observing a Blossom on the First of February 1796
  • Ne Plus Ultra
  • Tell's Birth-Place
  • The Ballad of the Dark Ladié
  • Epitaphium Testamentarium
  • Morienti Superstes
  • Lines: Written at the King's Arms
  • Lines written in Commonplace Book of Miss Barbour, Daughter of the Minister of the U. S. A. to England
  • Translation of a Latin Inscription
  • La Fayette
  • The Nose
  • To the Author of Poems
  • The Blossoming of the Solitary Date-tree
  • Reason
  • To Mary Pridham
  • Not at Home
  • A Wish
  • The Ovidian Elegiac Metre described and exemplified
  • To the Rev. W. J. Hort
  • Hunting Song. From Zapolya
  • Lines: To a Comic Author, on an Abusive Review
  • To Nature
  • The Wanderings of Cain
  • Water Ballad
  • The Keepsake
  • To Earl Stanhope
  • An Exile
  • Imitated from Ossian
  • Hexameters. Paraphrase of Psalm xlvi
  • To Richard Brinsley Sheridan
  • Lines in the Manner of Spenser
  • Westphalian Song
  • An Ode to the Rain
  • The Rash Conjurer
  • Pity
  • Phantom or Fact. A Dialogue in Verse
  • The Improvisatore; or, ‘John Anderson, My Jo, John'
  • Destruction of the Bastile
  • The Kiss
  • Translation of Wrangham's ‘Hendecasyllabi ad Bruntonam e Granta Exituram'
  • To the Honourable Mr. Erskine
  • The Knight's Tomb
  • On a Cataract
  • Sonnet: To a Friend who asked how I felt
  • On an Infant which died before Baptism
  • To Two Sisters
  • To Fortune
  • Monody on a Tea-kettle
  • A Tombless Epitaph
  • To the Muse
  • The Pang more Sharp than All. An Allegory
  • To a Friend together with an Unfinished Poem
  • Separation
  • On Donne's Poetry
  • To an Infant
  • The Tears of a Grateful People
  • The Madman and the Lethargist
  • Names
  • Charity in Thought
  • Christabel
  • Lines: On an Autumnal Evening
  • To the Young Artist Kayser of Kaserwerth
  • Julia
  • To an Unfortunate Woman at the Theatre
  • Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath
  • Epitaph
  • Cologne
  • A Sunset
  • To a Young Lady
  • Constancy to an Ideal Object
  • A Christmas Carol
  • Alice du Clos; or, The Forked Tongue. A Ballad
  • Koskiusko
  • Psyche
  • Sonnets on Eminent Characters
  • To Miss A. T.
  • The Death of the Starling
  • Inside the Coach
  • Songs of the Pixies
  • On Imitation
  • Frost at Midnight
  • To a Young Ass
  • Lines composed in a Concert-room
  • The Suicide's Argument
  • Imitated from the Welsh
  • My Baptismal Birth-day
  • Dura Navis
  • An Invocation. From Remorse
  • Sonnet: To The River Otter
  • The Silver Thimble
  • Lines to W. L.
  • A Day-dream
  • Lines on a Friend who Died of a Frenzy Fever induced by Calumnious Reports
  • Monody on the Death of Chatterton
  • Ode to Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
  • The Picture, or the Lover's Resolution
  • Burke
  • Phantom
  • Hymn before Sun-rise, in the Vale of Chamouni
  • On Bala Hill
  • On my Joyful Departure from the same City
  • Fire, Famine, and Slaughter
  • Song. From Zapolya
  • Homeless
  • Metrical Feet. Lesson for a Boy
  • Love's Apparition and Evanishment
  • Work without Hope. Lines composed 21st February, 1825
  • To Miss Brunton
  • To Lesbia
  • Nil Pejus est Caelibe Vitâ
  • The Gentle Look
  • On seeing a Youth Affectionately Welcomed by a Sister
  • Lines written at Shurton Bars
  • Lines: To a Friend in Answer to a Melancholy Letter
  • Domestic Peace
  • Addressed to a Young Man of Fortune
  • A Fragment found in a Lecture-room
  • Lines written in the Album at Elbingerode in the Hartz Forest
  • On a Late Connubial Rupture in High Life
  • Mrs. Siddons
  • Quae Nocent Docent
  • For a Market-clock
  • Recantation: Illustrated in the Story of the Mad Ox
  • The Hour when we shall meet again
  • A Child's Evening Prayer
  • What is Life
  • Ver Perpetuum. Fragment from an Unpublished Poem
  • Sonnet: On quitting School for College
  • Epitaph on an Infant(1811)
  • Moriens Superstiti
  • The Two Founts
  • Love's Burial-place
  • Self-knowledge
  • Duty surviving Self-love. The only sure Friend of declining Life
  • Honour
  • Sonnet: To the Autumnal Moon
  • The Homeric Hexameter described and exemplified
  • Easter Holidays
  • Love and Friendship Opposite
  • The Faded Flower
  • The Garden of Boccaccio
  • On receiving an Account that his Only Sister's Death was Inevitable
  • The Mad Monk
  • Genevieve
  • To a Young Lady on her Recovery from a Fever
  • To a Friend
  • Translation of a Passage in Ottfried's Metrical Paraphrase of the Gospel
  • The Delinquent Travellers
  • An Ode in the Manner of Anacreon
  • The Snow-drop.
  • Life
  • On a Lady Weeping
  • To the Rev. W. L. Bowles
  • Home-Sick. Written in Germany
  • Perspiration
  • Lewti, or the Circassian Love-chaunt
  • Faith, Hope, and Charity. From the Italian of Guarini
  • Hymn to the Earth
  • To an Unfortunate Woman whom the Author had known in the days of her Innocence
  • Pitt
  • To William Wordsworth
  • Talleyrand to Lord Grenville. A Metrical Epistle

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