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

We presenteren het nieuwe album van Samuel Taylor Coleridge getiteld The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol II. Het album is uitgebracht op Donderdag 26 Maart 2026.
We willen enkele van zijn andere albums herinneren die hieraan voorafgingen: The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol I.
De 121 liedjes waaruit het album bestaat, zijn de volgende:
Hier is een lijstje met de liedjes die Samuel Taylor Coleridge zou kunnen beslissen om te zingen, ook het album waaruit elk liedje afkomstig is, wordt weergegeven:
- The Compliment Qualified
- Over my Cottage
- A Beck in Winter
- A Simile
- Lines to Thomas Poole
- Here lies the Devil
- An evil spirit's on thee, friend
- On a Volunteer Singer
- Drinking versus Thinking
- To Mr. Pye
- Fragment of an Ode on Napoleon
- To One Who Published in Print
- Say what you will, Ingenious Youth
- To T. Poole: An Invitation
- Lines in a German Student's Album
- To a Child
- To a Critic
- Μωροσοφία, or Wisdom in Folly
- There comes from old Avaro's grave
- Epitaph of the Present Year on the Monument of Thomas Fuller
- A Hint to Premiers and First Consuls
- On an Insignificant
- Epitaph on a Mercenary Miser
- Epitaph on a Bad Man (Three Versions)
- Job's Luck
- To Baby Bates
- On the Sickness of a Great Minister
- On Donne's Poem ‘To a Flea'
- On the Above
- Each Bond-street buck
- The Alternative
- Song, To be Sung by the Lovers of all the noble liquors
- ΕΓΩΕΝΚΑΙΠΑΝ
- An excellent adage
- If the guilt of all lying
- Nonsense Sapphics
- Scarce any scandal
- On a Slanderer
- Epigram on Kepler
- To Captain Findlay
- Old Harpy
- To a Certain Modern Narcissus
- Fragments
- Of smart pretty Fellows
- On Deputy ——
- Bob now resolves
- Napoleon
- To a Proud Parent
- On the Curious Circumstance, That in the German
- Charles, grave or merry
- On the Most Veracious Anecdotist
- Verses Trivocular
- So Mr. Baker
- To a Well-known Musical Critic
- When Surface talks
- There in some darksome shade'
- Translation of a Fragment of Heraclitus
- An Experiment for a Metre
- Inscription for a Time-piece
- Association of Ideas
- Translation of the First Strophe of Pindar's Second Olympic
- From me, Aurelia
- The Wills of the Wisp
- Spots in the Sun
- Motto for a Transparency
- Nonsense
- On Sir Rubicund Naso
- The Three Sorts of Friends
- Songs of Shepherds, and rustical Roundelays'
- A Metrical Accident
- The Bridge Street Committee
- Trochaics
- Always Audible
- To my Candle
- In Spain, that land
- Modern Critics
- On a Report of a Minister's Death
- To Susan Steele
- What is an Epigram
- Nothing speaks our mind
- On a Reader of His Own Verses
- Cholera Cured Before-hand
- Epitaph on Major Dieman
- Occasioned by the Former
- The Taste of the Times
- Written in an Album
- Bo-Peep and I Spy—
- Comparative Brevity of Greek and English
- Sentimental
- The Proper Unmodified Dochmius
- Occasioned by the Last
- Pondere non Numero
- Once again, sweet Willow, wave thee'
- To a Lady who requested me to Write a Poem upon Nothing
- Profuse Kindness
- To be ruled like a Frenchman
- Nonsense ('I wish on earth to sing')
- On an Amorous Doctor
- From an Old German Poet
- Rufa
- Imitated from Aristophanes
- To a Vain Young Lady
- Money, I've heard
- To Edward Irving
- The Netherlands
- For a House-Dog's Collar
- On Pitt and Fox
- Baron Guelph of Adelstan. A Fragment
- Nonsense Verses
- Authors and Publishers
- A Plaintive Movement
- My Godmother's Beard
- Epitaph on Himself
- On a Late Marriage between an Old Maid and French Petit Maître
- Fragments from a Notebook
- On the Secrecy of a Certain Lady
- On Mr. Ross, usually Cognominated Nosy
- Iambics
- An Apology for Spencers
- In vain I praise thee, Zoilus
