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The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vol II (of II)   By: (1772-1834)

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The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vol II (of II) is a must-have for any lover of poetry. Coleridge's lyrical language and deep philosophical themes make this collection a rich and rewarding read.

The poems included in this volume cover a range of subjects, from nature and love to the supernatural and the metaphysical. Coleridge's vivid imagery and intricate wordplay draw the reader into each poem, inviting them to explore the beauty and complexity of his work.

One of the highlights of this collection is Coleridge's famous poem "Kubla Khan," a dream-like vision of a mythical palace that has captivated readers for centuries. The poem's lush descriptions and mysterious tone make it a stand-out piece in Coleridge's body of work.

Overall, The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vol II (of II) is a treasure trove of poetry that showcases the talent and creativity of one of the greatest poets of the Romantic era. Whether you are a longtime fan of Coleridge or new to his work, this collection is sure to delight and inspire.

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Transcriber's Notes: Words in Greek in the original have been transliterated and placed between plus signs. Words in Hebrew in the original have been transliterated and placed between pound signs. Words surrounded by underscores are in italics in the original. Characters superscripted in the original are enclosed in {braces}.

There are diacritic accents in the original. In this text, they are represented as follows:

[)a] = "a" with a breve [=a] = "a" with a macron [)e] = "e" with a breve [=e] = "e" with a macron [)i] = "i" with a breve [=i] = "i" with a macron [)o] = "o" with a breve [=o] = "o" with a macron [)u] = "u" with a breve [=u] = "u" with a macron [)y] = "y" with a breve [=y] = "y" with a macron

Where the diacritics appear as symbols, they are represented by the name of the symbol or symbols enclosed in brackets as in the following examples:

[breve] [macron] [macron breve] [macron breve macron]

Where the diacritical characters appear above or below a word, they are represented in the following manner:

indicates a macron [u] indicates a breve

Some words and phrases have a line drawn through them in the original. These struck out words are enclosed in brackets with asterisks like this:

[these words are struck through]

Characters printed in a Gothic font are enclosed in brackets with equal signs like this:

[=these words are in a Gothic font=]

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