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<strong>The</strong> statesman’s manual, or the Bible the best guide to political skill<br />

and foresight: a lay sermon addressed to the higher classes <strong>of</strong><br />

society, with an appendix containing comments and essays connected<br />

with the study <strong>of</strong> the inspired writings. 1816. Referred to<br />

as first Lay sermon. Rptd separately Burlington VT 1832 and then<br />

with 2nd Lay sermon Burlington 1832; rptd with 2nd Lay sermon<br />

in On the constitution <strong>of</strong> the church and state, ed H. N. Coleridge<br />

1839, 1852, etc; ed R. J. White in Political tracts <strong>of</strong> Wordsworth,<br />

Coleridge and Shelley, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1953.<br />

Lay sermons, ed R. J. White 1972 (Collected works) (with 2nd Lay<br />

sermon).<br />

Biographia literaria: or biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> my literary life and<br />

opinions. 2 vols 1817; facs Menston, Yorks 1971; rptd New York<br />

1817, 1834. For annotated copies, see N. F. D. Coleridge, Coleridge<br />

and Wordsworth, TLS 3 July 1948 (Derwent Coleridge’s copy); B.<br />

R. Pollin, John <strong>The</strong>lwall’s marginalia in a copy <strong>of</strong> Coleridge’s<br />

Biographia literaria, BNYPL 74 1970. For comment on the text,<br />

see D. N. Fogle, A compositional history <strong>of</strong> the Biographia literaria,<br />

SB 30 1977; E. C. Knowlton Jr, A Coleridge allusion to<br />

Angelica Catalani (1780–1849), N & Q 223, June 1978; N. Fruman,<br />

Review essay: aids to reflection on the new Biographia, SiR 24<br />

1985; N. Fruman, Editing and annotating the Biographia literaria,<br />

in Coleridge’s Biographia literaria, ed F. Burwick, Columbus<br />

OH 1989.<br />

Ed H. N. Coleridge and Sara Coleridge 2 vols 1847 (with long introd<br />

and biographical suppl), New York 1848 (from 2nd London edn),<br />

1852, 1853, 1858, 1872, 1881, 1882, 1884; 1866, 1870, 1876, 1884,<br />

1889, 1891, 1894, etc (Bohn’s Lib) (with 2 Lay sermons); chs 1, 3, 4,<br />

14–22 ed A. J. George as Coleridge’s principles <strong>of</strong> criticism,<br />

Boston 1897 (Heath’s <strong>English</strong> Classics); ed A. Symons 1906, 1908,<br />

1910, 1917, 1934, etc (EL); chs 1–4, 14–22 ed G. Sampson, with<br />

introd by A. T. Quiller-Couch, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1920; ed J. C. Metcalf,<br />

New York 1926 (Modern Readers’ ser); Englischer Besuch in<br />

Hamburg im Jahre 1798, ed K. Loewenfeld 1927 (German version<br />

<strong>of</strong> pts <strong>of</strong> Satyrane’s letters, with plates).<br />

Ed J. Shawcross 2 vols Oxford 1907 (with the aesthetic essays; text<br />

oscillates between 1817 and 1847).<br />

Ed G. Watson 1956, 1960, 1965 (with addn) (EL). Excludes Satyrane’s<br />

letters and the critique <strong>of</strong> Bertram; text <strong>of</strong> 1817. See also his Text <strong>of</strong><br />

the biographia literaria, N & Q 199, June 1954.<br />

Ed J. Engell and W. J. Bate 2 vols 1983 (Collected works).<br />

Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters: a lay sermon addressed to<br />

the higher and middle classes on the existing distresses and discontents.<br />

1817. Second Lay sermon. Rptd (with 1st Lay sermon)<br />

Burlington VT 1832. For marginalia, see M. J. Ryan, Coleridge and<br />

Anster: marginalia to the Lay sermons, Dublin Mag 2 1927.<br />

Ed D. Coleridge 1852 (with Statesman’s manual).<br />

1866 (Bohn’s Lib) (with Statesman’s manual and Biographia literaria).<br />

Ed R. J. White 1972 (Collected works) (with Statesman’s manual).<br />

A Hebrew dirge, chaunted in the Great Synagogue, St James’s Place<br />

Aldgate on the day <strong>of</strong> the funeral <strong>of</strong> Her Royal Highness Princess<br />

Charlotte, by Hyman Hurwitz, with a translation in <strong>English</strong><br />

verse by S. T. Coleridge esq. 1817; rptd Cincinnati 1962.<br />

Sibylline leaves: a collection <strong>of</strong> poems. 1817. First collective edn,<br />

assembled in 1815 omitting contents <strong>of</strong> the 1816 Christabel vol. 18<br />

poems rptd in Spirit <strong>of</strong> contemporary poetry vols 1 and 2, Boston<br />

MA 1827; rptd in full New York [1962] (Dolphin Masters). For<br />

annotated copies, see J. L. Lowes, <strong>The</strong> road to Xanadu, Boston<br />

1927, rev 1930; N. van Patten, A presentation copy <strong>of</strong> Coleridge’s<br />

Sibylline leaves, with manuscript notes, altered readings, and<br />

deletions by the author, Library 4th ser 17 1937; C. Woodring, A<br />

Coleridge miscellany, Columbia Lib Columns 24 1975 (Hood<br />

copy); M. L. Johnson, How rare is a ‘unique annotated copy’ <strong>of</strong><br />

Coleridge’s Sibylline leaves? A partial answer, with a variant <strong>of</strong><br />

Lines on Donne, BNYPL 78 1975.<br />

Samuel Taylor Coleridge<br />

<strong>The</strong> raven, a Christmas tale. Illus [1848]; another edn, illustr E.<br />

Hallward, 1898.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wanderings <strong>of</strong> Cain; tr Fr, Paris 1963 (Caïn errant by Paul<br />

Rozenberg, Passeport 2).<br />

Zapolya: a Christmas tale in two parts; the prelude entitled <strong>The</strong><br />

usurper’s fortune and the sequel entitled <strong>The</strong> usurper’s fate. 1817.<br />

For a corrected copy, see J. Drinkwater, A book for bookmen, 1926<br />

(priv ptd).<br />

[On method.] General introd to Encyclopaedia metropolitana, 1818<br />

(also separate <strong>of</strong>fprint, 1818). Rptd separately [1849], [1850], [1854]<br />

(3 edns); as Mental science, 1855, 1873, 1875 (with Whateley’s Logic<br />

and rhetoric); ed A. D. Snyder 1934 (with ms fragments, detailed<br />

introd and notes; facs <strong>of</strong> this edn Folcr<strong>of</strong>t PA 1973, Norwood PA<br />

1976).<br />

Remarks on the objections which have been urged against the principle<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sir Robert Peel’s bill. [1818.] Rptd with <strong>The</strong> grounds <strong>of</strong> Sir<br />

Robert Peel’s bill vindicated, as Two addresses on Robert Peel’s<br />

bill (Apr 1818), ed E. Gosse, Hampstead 1913 (priv ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> grounds <strong>of</strong> Sir Robert Peel’s bill vindicated. 1818. Rptd in Two<br />

addresses, ed E. Gosse, Hampstead 1913 (priv ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> tears <strong>of</strong> a grateful people: a Hebrew dirge and hymn, chaunted<br />

in the Great Synagogue, St James’s Place Aldgate, on the day <strong>of</strong><br />

the funeral <strong>of</strong> his late most gracious Majesty King George III <strong>of</strong><br />

blessed memory, by Hyman Hurwitz, translated into <strong>English</strong><br />

verse by a friend [Coleridge]. 1820.<br />

Aids to reflection in the formation <strong>of</strong> a manly character, on the<br />

several grounds <strong>of</strong> prudence, morality and religion, illustrated<br />

by select passages from our elder divines, especially from<br />

Archbishop Leighton. 1825. Rptd Burlington VT 1829 (with essay<br />

and notes by J. Marsh); 1831, 1836. For annotated Harvard copy, see<br />

C. C. Seronsy, Marginalia by Coleridge in three copies <strong>of</strong> his published<br />

works, SP 51 1954.<br />

Ed H. N. Coleridge 1839 (4th edn with author’s last corrections),<br />

rptd Burlington VT 1840; also ed H. N. Coleridge 2 vols 1843 (5th<br />

edn, with essays by J. Marsh, J. H. Green and S. Coleridge and<br />

appendixes); also 1848.<br />

Ed D. Coleridge (7th edn) 1854, 1859, 1861, 1866; ed T. Fenby,<br />

Liverpool 1873, 1874, 1877, 1883, Edinburgh 1896, 1900, 1915,<br />

London 1905 (New Universal Lib) (with copious index and trns<br />

<strong>of</strong> Greek and Latin quotations); ed H. N. Coleridge 1884 etc<br />

(Bohn’s Lib) (with Confessions <strong>of</strong> an inquiring spirit etc).<br />

Ed J. Beer 1993 (Collected works).<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works, including the dramas <strong>of</strong> Wallenstein, Remorse<br />

and Zapolya. 3 vols 1828. See J. D. Campbell, Athenaeum 10, 31 Mar<br />

1888; replies by T. Ashe 17 Mar and T. J. Cobden-Sanderson 7 Apr<br />

1888.<br />

3 vols 1829. Reset with a few additions. Guide text for Poetical<br />

works, ed J. D. Campbell 1893.<br />

On the constitution <strong>of</strong> the Church and State according to the idea <strong>of</strong><br />

each, with aids toward a right judgement on the late Catholic<br />

bill. 1830, 1830 (2nd edn).<br />

Ed H. N. Coleridge 1839, 1852; rptd with the 2 Lay sermons in 1839<br />

and after 1852; rptd New York 1853; ed J. Barrell 1972 (EL).<br />

Ed J. Colmer 1976 (Collected works).<br />

<strong>The</strong> devil’s walk: a poem, edited with a biographical memoir and<br />

notes by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Porson [i.e. Coleridge and Southey]. Ed H. W.<br />

Montagu [1830], [1830] (with engravings on wood by Bonner and<br />

Slader after R. Cruickshank); 1830, 1830 (with names <strong>of</strong> Coleridge<br />

and Southey in place <strong>of</strong> Porson’s on the title page). Rptd in R.<br />

Cruickshank, Facetiae, 2 vols 1831. Originally composed by<br />

Coleridge and Southey in 1799, ptd anon in Morning Post 6 Sep<br />

1799 as <strong>The</strong> devil’s thoughts; amplified by Southey in 1827<br />

without Coleridge’s collaboration.<br />

On the Prometheus <strong>of</strong> Aeschylus: an essay, preparatory to a series <strong>of</strong><br />

disquisitions respecting the Egyptian in connection with the<br />

sacredotal theology, and in contrast to the mysteries <strong>of</strong> ancient<br />

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