The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 8: The Berlin Years: Correspondence, 1914-1918. (English supplement translation.) Albert Einstein Translated by Ann M. Hentschel Klaus Hentschel, Consultant
List of Texts v Publisher's Foreword xiii Acknowledgments xxv Texts 3 Vol. 1, 116. From Mileva Maric;, after 7 July 1901 3 Vol. 5, 136a. From Dmitry Mirimanoff, 5 February 1909 4 Vol. 5, 136b. To Dmitry Mirimanoff, 9 February 1909 5 Vol. 5, 312a. To Marie Curie, 23 November 1911 5 Vol. 5, 375a. From Walther Nernst, 23 March 1912 6 Vol. 5, 430. To Unknown Addressee, 2 March 1913 7 Vol. 5, 500a. To Jakob Ehrat, 7 January 1914 8 1. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 2 April 1914 9 2. To Paul Ehrenfest, before 10 April 1914 9 3. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, Hans Albert and Eduard Einstein, 10 April 1914 11 4. From Paul Ehrenfest, 10 April 1914 or later 11 5. To Joseph Petzoldt, 14 April 1914 12 6. To Adolf Hurwitz and Family, 4 May 1914 13 7. To Pëtr Petrovich Lazarev, 16 May 1914 13 8. To Paul Ehrenfest, 18 May 1914 14 9. From Paul Ehrenfest, 20 May 1914 15 10. From Paul Ehrenfest, 21 May 1914 17 11. To Paul Ehrenfest, 25 May 1914 21 12. To Otto Stern, after 4 June 1914 23 13. To Joseph Petzoldt, 11 June 1914 24 14. To Wilhelm Wien, 15 June 1914 24 15. From Wilhelm Wien, 19 June 1914 25 16. From Walter Schottky, 25 June 1914 27 17. From Walther Nernst, 2 July 1914 29 18. To Max Planck, 7 July 1914 30 19. To Paul Ehrenfest, 8 July 1914 31 20. From Max Planck, 12 July 1914 32 21. To Fritz Reiche, 18 July 1914 32 22. Memorandum to Mileva Einstein-Maric, with Comments, ca. 18 July 1914 32 23. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, ca. 18 July 1914 33 24. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, ca. 18 July 1914 34 25. To Robert Heller, 20 July 1914 34 26. To Elsa Einstein, 26 July 1914 35 27. To Elsa Einstein, after 26 July 1914 36 28. To Elsa Einstein, before 30 July 1914 37 29. To Elsa Einstein, 30 July 1914 37 30. To Elsa Einstein, 30 July 1914 38 31. To Elsa Einstein, 3 August 1914 39 32. To Elsa Einstein, after 3 August 1914 40 33. To Mileva Einstein-Marc, 18 August 1914 41 34. To Paul Ehrenfest, 19 August 1914 41 35. To Hans Albert Einstein, 10 September 1914 42 36. To Mileva Einstein-Mark, 15 September 1914 42 37. To Adolf Schmidt, 30 October 1914 43 38. From Adolf Schmidt, 31 October 1914 45 39. To Paul Ehrenfest, beginning December 1914 46 40. To Mileva Einstein-Maric;, 12 December 1914 47 41. To Michael Polányi, 13 December 1914 48 42. To Michael Polányi, 30 December 1914 49 43. From Hendrik A. Lorentz, between 1 and 23 January 1915 49 44. To Edgar Meyer, 2 January 1915 56 45. To Paolo Straneo, 7 January 1915 57 46. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 12 January 1915 58 47. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 23 January 1915 59 48. To Hans Albert Einstein, 25 January 1915 63 49. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 27 January 1915 64 50. To Wladyslaw Natanson, 27 January 1915 64 51. To Wilhelm Waldeyer, 27 January 1915 65 52. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 3 February 1915 65 53. To Erwin Freundlich, ca. 3 February 1915 66 54. To Erwin Freundlich, 5 February 1915 66 55. To Michael Polányi, 10 February 1915 67 56. To Michele Besso, 12 February 1915 68 57. To Georg Nicolai, 20 February 1915 69 58. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 1 March 1915 70 59. To Erwin Freundlich, between 1 and 25 March 1915 70 60. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 5 March 1915 71 61. To Wander de Haas, 17 March 1915 73 62. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 17 March 1915 73 63. To Erwin Freundlich, 19 March 1915 75 64. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 20 March 1915 76 65. To Romain Rolland, 22 March 1915 77 66. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 26 March 1915 77 67. From Tullio Levi-Civita, 28 March 1915 79 68. From Romain Rolland, 28 March 1915 81 69. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 2 April 1915 82 70. To Hans Albert Einstein, before 4 April 1915 84 71. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 8 April 1915 85 72. To Geertruida de Haas, before 10 April 1915 86 73. To Heinrich Zangger, ca. 10 April 1915 87 74. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 11 April 1915 88 75. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 14 April 1915 89 76. To Fritz Weishut, 18 April 1915 89 77. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 20 April 1915 90 78. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 21 April 1915 91 79. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 28 April 1915 92 80. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 5 May 1915 93 81. To Michael Polányi, 8 May 1915 93 82. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, ca. 10 May 1915 95 83. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 15 May 1915 97 84. To Heinrich Zangger, 17 May 1915 97 85. From Max von Laue, 27 May 1915 98 86. To Heinrich Zangger, 28 May 1915 100 87. To Walter Dallenbach, 31 May 1915 101 88. From Helene Katz, 11 June 1915 103 89. To Michael Polányi, 18 June 1915 104 90. From Hans Reissner, 22 June 1915 104 91. To David Hilbert, 24 June 1915 107 92. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 6 July 1915 108 93. To Michael Polányi, 6 July 1915 108 94. To Heinrich Zangger, 7 July 1915 109 95. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 9 July 1915 110 96. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 15 July 1915 ill 97. From Heinrich Mousson, 19 July 1915 ill 98. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 21 July 1915 113 99. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 24 July 1915 114 100. To Heinrich Mousson, 24 July 1915 114 101. To Heinrich Zangger, between 24 July and 7 August 1915 115 102. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 2 August 1915 116 103. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 2 August 1915 117 104. To Wander de Haas, 7 August 1915 118 105. From Knud A. Nissen, 9 August 1915 119 106. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 10 August 1915 119 107. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 14 August 1915 120 108. To Paul Hertz, between 14 August and 4 November 1915 120 109. To Pieter Zeeman, 15 August 1915 121 110. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 16 August 1915 121 111. To Paul Hertz, 22 August 1915 122 112. To Paul Ehrenfest, 23 August 1915 124 113. To Wladyslaw Natanson, 24 August 1915 124 114. To Elsa Einstein, 30 August 1915 125 115. To Elsa Einstein, 3 September 1915 125 116. To Elsa Einstein, 11 September 1915 126 117. To Elsa Einstein, 13 September 1915 127 118. To Romain Rolland, 15 September 1915 127 119. To Heinrich Mousson, 17 September 1915 128 120. To Heinrich Zangger, 19 September 1915 129 121. To Heinrich Zangger, 21 September 1915 130 122. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 23 September 1915 131 123. To Erwin Freundlich, 30 September 1915 132 124. To Otto Naumann, after 1 October 1915 133 125. To Paul Hertz, before 8 October 1915 134 126. To Paul Hertz, before 8 October 1915 134 127. From Paul Hertz, 8 October 1915 135 128. To Paul Hertz, 9 October 1915 135 129. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 12 October 1915 135 130. To Heinrich Zangger, 15 October 1915 137 131. To Walther Schücking, 22 October 1915 138 132. To Berliner Goethebund, after 23 October 1915 138 133. From Michele Besso, ca. 30 October 1915 139 134. To Hans Albert Einstein, 4 November 1915 140 135. Rom Mileva Einstein-Maric, 5 November 1915 141 136. To David Hilbert, 7 November 1915 141 137. From Max Planck, 7 November 1915 142 138. To Berliner Goethebund, 11 November 1915 143 139. To David Hilbert, 12 November 1915 143 140. From David Hilbert, 13 November 1915 144 141. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, before 15 November 1915 145 142. To Hans Albert Einstein, 15 November 1915 146 143. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 15 November 1915 146 144. To David Hilbert, 15 November 1915 146 145. From Max Planck, 15 November 1915 147 146. To Berliner Goethebund, 16 November 1915 147 147. To Michele Besso, 17 November 1915 148 148. To David Hilbert, 18 November 1915 148 149. From David Hilbert, 19 November 1915 149 150. To Hans Albert Einstein, 23 November 1915 149 151. To Erwin Freundlich, 24 November 1915 149 152. To Heinrich Zangger, 26 November 1915 150 153. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 28 November 1915 152 154. From Michele Besso, 29 November 1915 154 155. To Michele Besso, 30 November 1915 154 156. To Hans Albert Einstein, 30 November 1915 155 157. To Erwin Freundlich, 30 November 1915 155 158. From Michele Besso, after 30 November 1915 156 159. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 1 December 1915 156 160. To Otto Naumann, 7 December 1915 157 161. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 9 December 1915 159 162. To Michele Besso, 10 December 1915 159 163. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 10 December 1915 160 164. From Michele Besso, 11 December 1915 160 165. To Moritz Schlick, 14 December 1915 161 166. To Hans Albert Einstein, 18 December 1915 162 167. To David Hilbert, 20 December 1915 162 168. To Michele Besso, 21 December 1915 163 169. From Karl Schwarzschild, 22 December 1915 163 170. To Hans Albert Einstein, 23 December 1915 165 171. To Royal Society of Sciences in Göttingen, 23 December 1915 166 172. To Hans Albert Einstein, 25 December 1915 166 173. To Paul Ehrenfest, 26 December 1915 167 174. To Paul Ehrenfest, 29 December 1915 168 175. To Wladysllaw Natanson, 29 December 1915 169 176. To Karl Schwarzschild, 29 December 1915 169 177. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 1 January 1916 170 178. To Michele Besso, 3 January 1916 171 179. To Paul Ehrenfest, 3 January 1916 173 180. To Paul Ehrenfest, 5 January 1916 173 181. To Karl Schwarzschild, 9 January 1916 175 182. To Paul Ehrenfest, 17 January 1916 177 183. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 17 January 1916 179 184. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 19 January 1916 181 185. To Paul Ehrenfest, 24 January 1916 or later 182 186. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 2 February 1916 188 187. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 6 February 1916 189 188. From Karl Schwarzschild, 6 February 1916 190 189. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 8 February 1916 192 190. To Hermann Struve, 13 February 1916 193 191. To Otto Stern, 15 February 1916 193 192. To Otto Stern, after 15 February 1916 194 193. To David Hilbert, 18 February 1916 195 194. To Karl Schwarzschild, 19 February 1916 196 195. To Max Born, 27 February 1916 196 196. To Wilhelm Wien, 28 February 1916 197 197. To Hans Albert Einstein, 3 March 1916 197 198. To Otto Stern, 10 March 1916 197 199. To Hans Albert Einstein, 11 March 1916 199 200. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 12 March 1916 200 201. From Otto Stern, 13 March 1916 201 202. To Hans Albert Einstein, 16 March 1916 203 203. To Wilhelm Wien, 18 March 1916 203 204. From Wilhelm Foerster, 25 March 1916 204 205. To Otto Stern, 27 March 1916 204 206. To Hans Albert Einstein, 30 March 1916 205 207. To David Hilbert, 30 March 1916 205 208. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 1 April 1916 206 209. To Michele Besso, 6 April 1916 207 210. To Hans Albert and Eduard Einstein, 6 April 1916 207 211. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 8 April 1916 208 212. To Elsa Einstein, 12 April 1916 209 213. To Elsa Einstein, 15 April 1916 209 214. To Hans Albert Einstein, 15 April 1916 210 215. To Michele Besso, 21 April 1916 210 216. To Elsa Einstein, 21 April 1916 210 217. To Michele Besso, 22 April 1916 211 218. To Paul Ehrenfest, 29 April 1916 212 219. To Michele Besso, 14 May 1916 212 220. To Paul Ehrenfest, 24 May 1916 213 221. To David Hilbert, 25 May 1916 214 222. From David Hilbert, 27 May 1916 215 223. To David Hilbert, 30 May 1916 216 224. To David Hilbert, 2 June 1916 217 225. From Hendrik A. Lorentz, 6 June 1916 218 226. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 17 June 1916 221 227. To Willem de Sitter, 22 June 1916 223 228. From Théophile de Donder, 27 June 1916 224 229. From Michele Besso, 28 June 1916 225 230. To Théophile de Donder, 30 June 1916 226 231. From Théophile de Donder, 4 July 1916 226 232. To Théophile de Donder, 8 July 1916 228 233. To Michele Besso, 14 July 1916 230 234. From Théophile de Donder, 14 July 1916 231 235. To Willem de Sitter, 15 July 1916 232 236. To Théophile de Donder, 17 July 1916 233 237. From Michele Besso, 17 July 1916 233 238. To Michele Besso, 21 July 1916 234 239. To Michele Besso, 21 July 1916 235 240. To Théophile de Donder, 23 July 1916 235 241. To Hans Albert Einstein, 25 July 1916 237 242. To Heinrich Zangger, 25 July 1916 237 243. From Willem de Sitter, 27 July 1916 238 244. From Willem de Sitter, 27 July 1916 239 245. To Michele Besso, 31 July 1916 240 246. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 3 August 1916 241 247. From Gunnar Nordström, 3 August 1916 241 248. From Théophile de Donder, 6 August 1916 241 249. From Théophile de Donder, 8 August 1916 243 250. To Michele Besso, 11 August 1916 243 251. To Michele Besso, 24 August 1916 244 252. To Heinrich Zangger, 24 August 1916 245 253. To Paul Ehrenfest, 25 August 1916 245 254. To Michele Besso, 6 September 1916 246 255. To Constantin Carathéodory, 6 September 1916 247 256. To Paul Ehrenfest, 6 September 1916 248 257. To Hedwig Born, 8 September 1916 249 258. To Helene Savic, 8 September 1916 249 259. To Paul Ehrenfest, 14 September 1916 250 260. To Michele Besso, 26 September 1916 251 261. To Hans Albert Einstein, 26 September 1916 251 262. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 3 October 1916 252 263. To Hans Albert Einstein, 13 October 1916 252 264. To Werner Weisbach, 14 October 1916 253 265. To Carl Kormann, 15 October 1916 254 266. From Carl Kormann, 16 October 1916 254 267. To Wilhelm Wien, 17 October 1916 255 268. To Paul and Tatiana Ehrenfest, 18 October 1916 255 269. To Paul Ehrenfest, 24 October 1916 256 270. To Michele Besso, 31 October 1916 257 271. To Hans Albert Einstein, after 31 October 1916 259 272. From Willem de Sitter, 1 November 1916 260 273. To Willem de Sitter, 4 November 1916 261 274. To Wilhelm Ostwald, 6 November 1916 262 275. To Paul Ehrenfest, 7 November 1916 263 276. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 13 November 1916 263 277. To Paul Ehrenfest, 17 November 1916 265 278. To Hermann Weyl, 23 November 1916 265 279. To Hans Albert Einstein, 26 November 1916 266 280. To Wilhelm Röntgen, 29 November 1916 267 281. Rom Gunnar Nordström, 30 November 1916 267 282. To Paul Ehrenfest, 4 December 1916 269 283. From Michele Besso, 5 December 1916 270 284. To Constantin Carathéodory, 10 December 1916 273 285. From Constantin Carathéodory, 16 December 1916 273 286. To Hermann Weyl, 3 January 1917 277 287. To Hans Albert Einstein, 8 January 1917 278 288. From Alexander Moszkowski, 18 January 1917 278 289. To Georg Nicolai, ca. 22 January 1917 279 290. To Willem de Sitter, 23 January 1917 279 291. To Wladyslaw Natanson, 28 January 1917 280 292. From Alexander Moszkowski, 1 February 1917 280 293. To Willem de Sitter, 2 February 1917 281 294. To Paul Ehrenfest, 4 February 1917 282 295. From Max Planck, 4 February 1917 282 296. From Moritz Schlick, 4 February 1917 283 297. To Moritz Schlick, 6 February 1917 284 298. To Paul Ehrenfest, 14 February 1917 285 299. To Walter Dällenbach, after 15 February 1917 285 300. To Erwin Freundlich, 18 February 1917 or later 287 301. To Kathia Adler, 20 February 1917 288 302. From Georg Nicolai, 26 February 1917 288 303. To Georg Nicolai, 28 February 1917 290 304. To Georg Nicolai, after 28 February 1917 291 305. To Walther Rathenau, 8 March 1917 291 306. To Michele Besso, 9 March 1917 292 307. From Friedrich Adler, 9 March 1917 294 308. To Michele Besso, after 9 March 1917 295 309. To Heinrich Zangger, 10 March 1917 298 310. To Heinrich Zangger, after 10 March 1917 299 311. To Willem de Sitter, before 12 March 1917 301 312. From Willem de Sitter, 15 March 1917 302 313. From Willem de Sitter, 20 March 1917 303 314. To Moritz Schlick, 21 March 1917 305 315. From Hendrik A. Lorentz, 22 March 1917 306 316. From Friedrich Adler, 23 March 1917 307 317. To Willem de Sitter, 24 March 1917 308 318. From Max von Laue, 24 March 1917 310 319. To Felix Klein, 26 March 1917 311 320. To Moritz Schlick, 1 April 1917 312 321. From Willem de Sitter, 1 April 1917 312 322. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 3 April 1917 313 323. To Felix Klein, 4 April 1917 314 324. To Friedrich Adler, 13 April 1917 315 325. To Willem de Sitter, 14 April 1917 315 326. From Otto Neurath, 15 April 1917 316 327. From Willem de Sitter, 18 April 1917 317 328. To Felix Klein, 21 April 1917 318 329. From Friedrich Adler, 25 April 1917 319 330. To Eduard Hartmann, 27 April 1917 320 331. To Michele Besso, 29 April 1917 321 332. To Emil Beck, 30 April 1917 323 333. From Michele Besso, 4 May 1917 323 334. From Michele Besso, 5 May 1917 324 335. To Michele Besso, 7 May 1917 325 336. From Friedrich Adler, 7 May 1917 325 337. From Walther Rathenau, 10-11 May 1917 327 338. To Paul Mamroth, 11 May 1917 329 339. To Michele Besso, 13 May 1917 329 340. To Michele Besso, 15 May 1917 330 341. To David Hilbert, 19 May 1917 331 342. From Heinrich Zangger, 20 May 1917 331 343. To Moritz Schlick, 21 May 1917 333 344. To Paul Ehrenfest, 25 May 1917 334 345. From Max Planck, 26 May 1917 334 346. From Gustav Mie, 30 May 1917 335 347. From Wilhelm Wien, 1 June 1917 336 348. To Gustav Mie, 2 June 1917 336 349. To Wilhelm Wien, 2 June 1917 337 350. To Paul Ehrenfest, 3 June 1917 338 351. To Willem de Sitter, 14 June 1917 340 352. From Paul Ehrenfest, 14 June 1917 341 353. From Erwin Freundlich, 17 June 1917 342 354. From Max von Laue, 18 June 1917 344 355. From Willem de Sitter, 20 June 1917 344 356. To Willem de Sitter, 22 June 1917 346 357. To Michele Besso, 24 June 1917 347 358. From Max von Laue, 25 June 1917 348 359. To Willem de Sitter, 28 June 1917 348 360. From Friedrich Adler, 4 July 1917 349 361. From Hans Thirring, 11-17 July 1917 350 362. To Paul Ehrenfest, 22 July 1917 352 363. To Willem de Sitter, 22 July 1917 353 364. From Franz Selety, 23 July 1917 353 365. To Heinrich Zangger, 29 July 1917 361 366. To Willem de Sitter, 31 July 1917 362 367. To Michele and Anna Besso-Winteler, 1 August 1917 362 368. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 2 August 1917 363 369. To Hans Thirring, 2 August 1917 365 370. To Willem de Sitter, 8 August 1917 366 371. To Michele Besso, 15 August 1917 366 372. To Paul Seippel, 19 August 1917 367 373. From Romain Rolland, 21 August 1917 367 374. To Romain Rolland, 22 August 1917 368 375. From Tullio Levi-Civita, 23 August 1917 369 376. From Romain Rolland, 23 August 1917 371 377. To Michele Besso, 3 September 1917 372 378. To Erwin Freundlich, 3 September 1917 372 379. From Adolf von Harnack, 12 September 1917 373 380. To Wladyslaw Natanson, 14 September 1917 373 381. To Michele Besso, 22 September 1917 374 382. From Gunnar Nordström, 22 September 1917 374 383. To Edouard Guillaume, 24 September 1917 381 384. To Walter Schottky, 26 September 1917 381 385. From Edouard Guillaume, 3 October 1917 382 386. To Adolf von Harnack, 6 October 1917 383 387. To Edouard Guillaume, 9 October 1917 384 388. To Walter Schottky, 10 October 1917 385 389. From Adolf von Harnack, 10 October 1917 385 390. To Hans Albert Einstein, 15 October 1917 386 391. To Werner Weisbach, 15 October 1917 387 392. From Edouard Guillaume, 17 October 1917 387 393. Rom Gunnar Nordström, 23 October 1917 388 394. To Edouard Guillaume, 24 October 1917 391 395. From Franz Selety, 29 October 1917 391 396. To Edgar Meyer, 30 October 1917 401 397. From Zofija Smoluchowska-Baraniecka, 8 November 1917 402 398. From Rudolf Förster, 11 November 1917 403 399. To Paul Ehrenfest, 12 November 1917 407 400. To Rudolf Förster, 16 November 1917 407 401. From Hans Thirring, 3 December 1917 409 402. From Erwin Freundlich, 4 December 1917 411 403. To Heinrich Zangger, 6 December 1917 411 404. From Erwin Freundlich, 6 December 1917 413 405. To Hans Thirring, 7 December 1917 414 406. To Hans Albert Einstein, 9 December 1917 416 407. To Gustav Mie, 14 December 1917 417 408. To Felix Klein, 15 December 1917 418 409. To Wilhelm von Siemens, before 16 December 1917 418 410. From Gustav Mie, 17 December 1917 419 411. From Heinrich Zangger, 17 December 1917 419 412. From Heinrich Zangger, 17 December 1917 420 413. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 18 December 1917 421 414. From Max von Laue, 19 December 1917 422 415. To Otto Marx, 22 December 1917 423 416. To Gustav Mie, 22 December 1917 423 417. To Hans Albert Einstein, 24 December 1917 424 418. From Walther Nernst, 25 December 1917 424 419. From Michele Besso, 27 December 1917 425 420. From Rudolf Förster, 28 December 1917 425 421. To Gustav Mie, 29 December 1917 431 422. From Mercur Aircraft Company, 29 December 1917 431 423. From Max Planck, 29 December 1917 432 424. From Heinrich Zangger, 31 December 1917 432 425. To Wilhelm von Siemens, 4 January 1918 433 426. From Wilhelm Schweydar, 4 January 1918 433 427. From Wilhelm Schweydar, 4 January 1918 435 428. To Michele Besso, 5 January 1918 436 429. To Roland von Eötvös, 5 January 1918 437 430. From Karl Scheel, 5 January 1918 438 431. From Hugo A. Krüss, 6 January 1918 439 432. From Pieter Zeeman, 8 January 1918 439 433. From Hugo A. Krüss, 9 January 1918 440 434. From Gustav Müller, 9 January 1918 440 435. To Hugo A. Krüss, 10 January 1918 441 436. From Rudolf Humm, 15 January 1918 442 437. To Pieter Zeeman, 16 January 1918 444 438. To Erwin Freundlich, before 17 January 1918 444 439. To Rudolf Förster, 17 January 1918 445 440. To Rudolf Humm, 18 January 1918 447 441. From Wilhelm von Siemens, 21 January 1918 448 442. To Hans Albert Einstein, 25 January 1918 449 443. From Roland von Eötvös, 27 January 1918 450 444. From Heinrich Zangger, 28 January 1918 452 445. From Ritz Haber, before 29 January 1918 453 446. To Fritz Haber, 29 January 1918 454 447. From Max von Laue, 30 January 1918 454 448. To Max Planck, after 30 January 1918 455 449. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 31 January 1918 456 450. To Roland von Eötvös, 31 January 1918 457 451. To Hugo A. Krüss, 31 January 1918 457 452. From Cornelia and Gunnar Nordström, 31 January 1918 458 453. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 1 February 1918 459 454. To Arnold Sommerfeld, after 1 February 1918 460 455. From Ernst Troeltsch, 4 February 1918 461 456. From Gustav Mie, 5 February 1918 461 457. From Mileva Einstein-Maric, after 6 February 1918 465 458. From Ernst Troeltsch, 7 February 1918 465 459. To Hedwig Born, 8 February 1918 466 460. To Gustav Mie, 8 February 1918 467 461. From Emil Warburg, 8 February 1918 470 462. From Max Planck, 13 February 1918 471 463. From Rudolf Förster, 16 February 1918 472 464. From Arnold Sommerfeld, 16 February 1918 475 465. From Gustav Mie, 17-19 February 1918 475 466. From Max von Laue, 18 February 1918 480 467. To Rudolf Förster, 19 February 1918 481 468. From Hermann Coenen, 21 February 1918 482 469. From Heinrich Zangger, 21 February 1918 483 470. To Gustav Mie, 22 February 1918 484 471. To Karl Camillo Schneider, 24 February 1918 487 472. From Hermann Weyl, 1 March 1918 487 473. From Heinrich Zangger, 4 March 1918 488 474. To Anna Besso-Winteler, after 4 March 1918 489 475. From Anna Besso-Winteler, after 4 March 1918 490 476. To Hermann Weyl, 8 March 1918 491 477. From Arnold Sommerfeld, 8 March 1918 492 478. From Karl Scheel, 9 March 1918 492 479. From Max Planck, 12 March 1918 493 480. To Felix Klein, 13 March 1918 494 481. From Karl Camillo Schneider, 16 March 1918 496 482. From Karl Camillo Schneider, after 16 March 1918 496 483. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 17 March 1918 497 484. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, after 17 March 1918 497 485. From Rudolf Förster, 19 March 1918 498 486. From Max Planck, 19 March 1918 501 487. From Felix Klein, 20 March 1918 503 488. From Gustav Mie, 21 March 1918 508 489. From Elisabeth Warburg, 21 March 1918 510 490. From Georg Helm, 22 March 1918 511 491. To Otto H. Warburg, 23 March 1918 512 492. To Felix Klein, 24 March 1918 512 493. To Gustav Mie, 24 March 1918 514 494. From Paul Ehrenfest, 27 March 1918 515 495. From Friedrich Kottler, 30 March 1918 516 496. From Romeo Wankmüller, 30 March 1918 521 497. From Hermann Weyl, 5 April 1918 521 498. To Hermann Weyl, 6 April 1918 522 499. To Hermann Weyl, 8 April 1918 522 500. To Felix Klein, 10 April 1918 523 501. From Willem de Sitter, 10 April 1918 523 502. To Hugo A. Krüss, before 11 April 1918 524 503. To David Hilbert, 12 April 1918 525 504. From Wilhelm Schweydar, 14 April 1918 526 505. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, before 15 April 1918 527 506. To Willem de Sitter, 15 April 1918 528 507. To Hermann Weyl, 15 April 1918 529 508. From Hugo A. Krüss, 15 April 1918 530 509. From Hermann Weyl, 15 April 1918 530 510. From Margarete Hamburger, 16 April 1918 531 511. To Hermann Weyl, 18 April 1918 531 512. To Hermann Weyl, 19 April 1918 532 513. To Hermann Weyl, 19 April 1918 534 514. To Heinrich Zangger, 22 April 1918 535 515. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 23 April 1918 535 516. To Auguste Hochberger, before 24 April 1918 537 517. To Auguste Hochberger, before 24 April 1918 537 518. From Felix Klein, 25 April 1918 538 519. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 26 April 1918 538 520. To Hans Albert Einstein, after 26 April 1918 539 521. To David Hilbert, before 27 April 1918 540 522. To David Hilbert, before 27 April 1918 541 523. To Felix Klein, 27 April 1918 541 524. From David Hilbert, 27 April 1918 543 525. From Hermann Weyl, 27 April 1918 544 526. From Hermann Weyl, 28 April 1918 544 527. From Marga Planck, 30 April 1918 545 528. To Paul Ehrenfest, 1 May 1918 545 529. To Hermann Weyl, 1 May 1918 546 530. From David Hilbert, 1 May 1918 547 531. From Ernst Troeltsch, 1 May 1918 548 532. From Gustav Mie, 6 May 1918 549 533. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, before 8 May 1918 554 534. From Paul Ehrenfest, 8 May 1918 555 535. To Hermann Weyl, 10 May 1918 556 536. To Ilse Einstein, 12 May 1918 556 537. To Georg Nicolai, 12 May 1918 557 538. From Max Wien, 12 May 1918 557 539. From Charlotte Weigert, 15 May 1918 558 540. From Felix Klein, 18 May 1918 559 541. From Georg Nicolai, 18 May 1918 560 542. From Max Wien, 18 May 1918 561 543. To Felix Klein, 19 May 1918 562 544. From Hermann Weyl, 19 May 1918 562 545. Ilse Einstein to Georg Nicolai, 22 May 1918 564 546. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 23 May 1918 566 547. From Zionist Association of Germany, 23 May 1918 567 548. To David Hilbert, 24 May 1918 568 549. To Felix Klein, 28 May 1918 569 550. From Max von Laue, 29 May 1918 569 551. To Hermann Weyl, 31 May 1918 570 552. From Felix Klein, 31 May 1918 571
Table of Contents for Einstein, A.; Schulmann, R., Kox, A.J., Janssen, M., et al., eds.: The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 8: The Berlin Years: Correspondence, 1914-1918.
The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 8: The Berlin Years: Correspondence, 1914-1918. Albert Einstein Edited by Robert Schulmann, A. J. Kox, Michel Janssen, and József Illy
List of Texts PART A Vol. 1, 116. From Mileva Maric, after 7 July 1901* Vol. 5, 136a. From Dmitry Mirimanoff, 5 February 1909* Vol. 5, 136b. To Dmitry Mirimanoff, 9 February 1909* Vol. 5, 312a. To Marie Curie, 23 November 1911* Vol. 5, 375a. From Walther Nernst, 23 March 1912* Vol. 5, 430. To Unknown Addressee, 2 March 1913* Vol. 5, 500a. To Jakob Ehrat, 7 January 1914* *The above documents were discovered after the publication of Volume Five. 1. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 2 April 1914 2. To Paul Ehrenfest, before 10 April 1914 3. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, Hans Albert and Eduard Einstein, 10 April 1914 4. From Paul Ehrenfest, 10 April 1914 or later 5. To Joseph Petzoldt, 14 April 1914 6. To Adolf Hurwitz and Family, 4 May 1914 7. To Pëtr Petrovich Lazarev, 16 May 1914 8. To Paul Ehrenfest, 18 May 1914 9. From Paul Ehrenfest, 20 May 1914 10. From Paul Ehrenfest, 21 May 1914 11. To Paul Ehrenfest, 25 May 1914 12. To Otto Stern, after 4 June 1914 13. To Joseph Petzoldt, 11 June 1914 14. To Wilhelm Wien, 15 June 1914 15. From Wilhelm Wien, 19 June 1914 16. From Walter Schottky, 25 June 1914 17. From Walther Nernst, 2 July 1914 18. To Max Planck, 7 July 1914 19. To Paul Ehrenfest, 8 July 1914 20. From Max Planck, 12 July 1914 21. To Fritz Reiche, 18 July 1914 22. Memorandum to Mileva Einstein-Maric, with Comments, ca. 18 July 1914 23. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, ca. 18 July 1914 24. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, ca. 18 July 1914 25. To Robert Heller, 20 July 1914 26. To Elsa Einstein, 26 July 1914 27. To Elsa Einstein, after 26 July 1914 28. To Elsa Einstein, before 30 July 1914 29. To Elsa Einstein, 30 July 1914 30. To Elsa Einstein, 30 July 1914 31. To Elsa Einstein, 3 August 1914 32. To Elsa Einstein, after 3 August 1914 33. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 18 August 1914 34. To Paul Ehrenfest, 19 August 1914 35. To Hans Albert Einstein, 10 September 1914 36. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 15 September 1914 37. To Adolf Schmidt, 30 October 1914 38. From Adolf Schmidt, 31 October 1914 39. To Paul Ehrenfest, beginning December 1914 40. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 12 December 1914 41. To Michael Polányi, 13 December 1914 42. To Michael Polányi, 30 December 1914 43. From Hendrik A. Lorentz, between 1 and 23 January 1915 44. To Edgar Meyer, 2 January 1915 45. To Paolo Straneo, 7 January 1915 46. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 12 January 1915 47. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 23 January 1915 48. To Hans Albert Einstein, 25 January 1915 49. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 27 January 1915 50. To Wladyslaw Natanson, 27 January 1915 51. To Wilhelm Waldeyer, 27 January 1915 52. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 3 February 1915 53. To Erwin Freundlich, ca. 3 February 1915 54. To Erwin Freundlich, 5 February 1915 55. To Michael Polányi, 10 February 1915 56. To Michele Besso, 12 February 1915 57. To Georg Nicolai, 20 February 1915 58. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 1 March 1915 59. To Erwin Freundlich, between 1 and 25 March 1915 60. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 5 March 1915 61. To Wander de Haas, 17 March 1915 62. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 17 March 1915 63. To Erwin Freundlich, 19 March 1915 64. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 20 March 1915 65. To Romain Rolland, 22 March 1915 66. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 26 March 1915 67. From Tullio Levi-Civita, 28 March 1915 68. From Romain Rolland, 28 March 1915 69. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 2 April 1915 70. To Hans Albert Einstein, before 4 April 1915 71. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 8 April 1915 72. To Geertruida de Haas, before 10 April 1915 73. To Heinrich Zangger, ca. 10 April 1915 74. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 11 April 1915 75. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 14 April 1915 76. To Fritz Weishut, 18 April 1915 77. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 20 April 1915 78. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 21 April 1915 79. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 28 April 1915 80. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 5 May 1915 81. To Michael Polányi, 8 May 1915 82. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, ca. 10 May 1915 83. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 15 May 1915 84. To Heinrich Zangger, 17 May 1915 85. From Max von Laue, 27 May 1915 86. To Heinrich Zangger, 28 May 1915 87. To Walter Dällenbach, 31 May 1915 88. From Helene Katz, 11 June 1915 89. To Michael Polányi, 18 June 1915 90. From Hans Reissner, 22 June 1915 91. To David Hilbert, 24 June 1915 92. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 6 July 1915 93. To Michael Polányi, 6 July 1915 94. To Heinrich Zangger, 7 July 1915 95. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 9 July 1915 96. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 15 July 1915 97. From Heinrich Mousson, 19 July 1915 98. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 21 July 1915 99. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 24 July 1915 100. To Heinrich Mousson, 24 July 1915 101. To Heinrich Zangger, between 24 July and 7 August 1915 102. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 2 August 1915 103. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 2 August 1915 104. To Wander de Haas, 7 August 1915 105. From Knud A. Nissen, 9 August 1915 106. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 10 August 1915 107. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 14 August 1915 108. To Paul Hertz, between 14 August and 4 November 1915 109. To Pieter Zeeman, 15 August 1915 110. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 16 August 1915 111. To Paul Hertz, 22 August 1915 112. To Paul Ehrenfest, 23 August 1915 113. To Wladyslaw Natanson, 24 August 1915 114. To Elsa Einstein, 30 August 1915 115. To Elsa Einstein, 3 September 1915 116. To Elsa Einstein, 11 September 1915 117. To Elsa Einstein, 13 September 1915 118. To Romain Rolland, 15 September 1915 119. To Heinrich Mousson, 17 September 1915 120. To Heinrich Zangger, 19 September 1915 121. To Heinrich Zangger, 21 September 1915 122. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 23 September 1915 123. To Erwin Freundlich, 30 September 1915 124. To Otto Naumann, after 1 October 1915 125. To Paul Hertz, before 8 October 1915 126. To Paul Hertz, before 8 October 1915 127. From Paul Hertz, 8 October 1915 128. To Paul Hertz, 9 October 1915 129. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 12 October 1915 130. To Heinrich Zangger, 15 October 1915 131. To Walther Schücking, 22 October 1915 132. To Berliner Goethebund, after 23 October 1915 133. From Michele Besso, ca. 30 October 1915 134. To Hans Albert Einstein, 4 November 1915 135. From Mileva Einstein-Maric, 5 November 1915 136. To David Hilbert, 7 November 1915 137. From Max Planck, 7 November 1915 138. To Berliner Goethebund, 11 November 1915 139. To David Hilbert, 12 November 1915 140. From David Hilbert, 13 November 1915 141. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, before 15 November 1915 142. To Hans Albert Einstein, 15 November 1915 143. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 15 November 1915 144. To David Hilbert, 15 November 1915 145. From Max Planck, 15 November 1915 146. To Berliner Goethebund, 16 November 1915 147. To Michele Besso, 17 November 1915 148. To David Hilbert, 18 November 1915 149. From David Hilbert, 19 November 1915 150. To Hans Albert Einstein, 23 November 1915 151. To Erwin Freundlich, 24 November 1915 152. To Heinrich Zangger, 26 November 1915 153. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 28 November 1915 154. From Michele Besso, 29 November 1915 155. To Michele Besso, 30 November 1915 156. To Hans Albert Einstein, 30 November 1915 157. To Erwin Freundlich, 30 November 1915 158. From Michele Besso, after 30 November 1915 159. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 1 December 1915 160. To Otto Naumann, 7 December 1915 161. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 9 December 1915 162. To Michele Besso, 10 December 1915 163. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 10 December 1915 164. From Michele Besso, 11 December 1915 165. To Moritz Schlick, 14 December 1915 166. To Hans Albert Einstein, 18 December 1915 167. To David Hilbert, 20 December 1915 168. To Michele Besso, 21 December 1915 169. From Karl Schwarzschild, 22 December 1915 170. To Hans Albert Einstein, 23 December 1915 171. To Royal Society of Sciences in Göttingen, 23 December 1915 172. To Hans Albert Einstein, 25 December 1915 173. To Paul Ehrenfest, 26 December 1915 174. To Paul Ehrenfest, 29 December 1915 175. To Wladyslaw Natanson, 29 December 1915 176. To Karl Schwarzschild, 29 December 1915 177. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 1 January 1916 178. To Michele Besso, 3 January 1916 179. To Paul Ehrenfest, 3 January 1916 180. To Paul Ehrenfest, 5 January 1916 181. To Karl Schwarzschild, 9 January 1916 182. To Paul Ehrenfest, 17 January 1916 183. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 17 January 1916 184. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 19 January 1916 185. To Paul Ehrenfest, 24 January 1916 or later 186. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 2 February 1916 187. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 6 February 1916 188. From Karl Schwarzschild, 6 February 1916 189. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 8 February 1916 190. To Hermann Struve, 13 February 1916 191. To Otto Stern, 15 February 1916 192. To Otto Stern, after 15 February 1916 193. To David Hilbert, 18 February 1916 194. To Karl Schwarzschild, 19 February 1916 195. To Max Born, 27 February 1916 196. To Wilhelm Wien, 28 February 1916 197. To Hans Albert Einstein, 3 March 1916 198. To Otto Stern, 10 March 1916 199. To Hans Albert Einstein, 11 March 1916 200. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 12 March 1916 201. From Otto Stern, 13 March 1916 202. To Hans Albert Einstein, 16 March 1916 203. To Wilhelm Wien, 18 March 1916 204. From Wilhelm Foerster, 25 March 1916 205. To Otto Stern, 27 March 1916 206. To Hans Albert Einstein, 30 March 1916 207. To David Hilbert, 30 March 1916 208. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 1 April 1916 209. To Michele Besso, 6 April 1916 210. To Hans Albert and Eduard Einstein, 6 April 1916 211. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 8 April 1916 212. To Elsa Einstein, 12 April 1916 213. To Elsa Einstein, 15 April 1916 214. To Hans Albert Einstein, 15 April 1916 215. To Michele Besso, 21 April 1916 216. To Elsa Einstein, 21 April 1916 217. To Michele Besso, 22 April 1916 218. To Paul Ehrenfest, 29 April 1916 219. To Michele Besso, 14 May 1916 220. To Paul Ehrenfest, 24 May 1916 221. To David Hilbert, 25 May 1916 222. From David Hilbert, 27 May 1916 223. To David Hilbert, 30 May 1916 224. To David Hilbert, 2 June 1916 225. From Hendrik A. Lorentz, 6 June 1916 226. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 17 June 1916 227. To Willem de Sitter, 22 June 1916 228. From Théophile de Donder, 27 June 1916 229. From Michele Besso, 28 June 1916 230. To Théophile de Donder, 30 June 1916 231. From Théophile de Donder, 4 July 1916 232. To Théophile de Donder, 8 July 1916 233. To Michele Besso, 14 July 1916 234. From Théophile de Donder, 14 July 1916 235. To Willem de Sitter, 15 July 1916 236. To Théophile de Donder, 17 July 1916 237. From Michele Besso, 17 July 1916 238. To Michele Besso, 21 July 1916 239. To Michele Besso, 21 July 1916 240. To Théophile de Donder, 23 July 1916 241. To Hans Albert Einstein, 25 July 1916 242. To Heinrich Zangger, 25 July 1916 243. From Willem de Sitter, 27 July 1916 244. From Willem de Sitter, 27 July 1916 245. To Michele Besso, 31 July 1916 246. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 3 August 1916 247. From Gunnar Nordström, 3 August 1916 248. From Théophile de Donder, 6 August 1916 249. From Théophile de Donder, 8 August 1916 250. To Michele Besso, 11 August 1916 251. To Michele Besso, 24 August 1916 252. To Heinrich Zangger, 24 August 1916 253. To Paul Ehrenfest, 25 August 1916 254. To Michele Besso, 6 September 1916 255. To Constantin Carathéodory, 6 September 1916 256. To Paul Ehrenfest, 6 September 1916 257. To Hedwig Born, 8 September 1916 258. To Helene Savic, 8 September 1916 259. To Paul Ehrenfest, 14 September 1916 260. To Michele Besso, 26 September 1916 261. To Hans Albert Einstein, 26 September 1916 262. To Wander and Geertruida de Haas, 3 October 1916 263. To Hans Albert Einstein, 13 October 1916 264. To Werner Weisbach, 14 October 1916 265. To Carl Kormann, 15 October 1916 266. From Carl Kormann, 16 October 1916 267. To Wilhelm Wien, 17 October 1916 268. To Paul and Tatiana Ehrenfest, 18 October 1916 269. To Paul Ehrenfest, 24 October 1916 270. To Michele Besso, 31 October 1916 271. To Hans Albert Einstein, after 31 October 1916 Editorial Note: The Einstein-De Sitter-Weyl-Klein Debate 272. From Willem de Sitter, 1 November 1916 273. To Willem de Sitter, 4 November 1916 274. To Wilhelm Ostwald, 6 November 1916 275. To Paul Ehrenfest, 7 November 1916 276. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 13 November 1916 277. To Paul Ehrenfest, 17 November 1916 278. To Hermann Weyl, 23 November 1916 279. To Hans Albert Einstein, 26 November 1916 280. To Wilhelm Röntgen, 29 November 1916 281. From Gunnar Nordström, 30 November 1916 282. To Paul Ehrenfest, 4 December 1916 283. From Michele Besso, 5 December 1916 284. To Constantin Carathéodory, 10 December 1916 285. From Constantin Carathéodory, 16 December 1916 286. To Hermann Weyl, 3 January 1917 287. To Hans Albert Einstein, 8 January 1917 288. From Alexander Moszkowski, 18 January 1917 289. To Georg Nicolai, ca. 22 January 1917 290. To Willem de Sitter, 23 January 1917 291. To Wladyslaw Natanson, 28 January 1917 292. From Alexander Moszkowski, 1 February 1917 293. To Willem de Sitter, 2 February 1917 294. To Paul Ehrenfest, 4 February 1917 295. From Max Planck, 4 February 1917 296. From Moritz Schlick, 4 February 1917 297. To Moritz Schlick, 6 February 1917 298. To Paul Ehrenfest, 14 February 1917 299. To Walter Dällenbach, after 15 February 1917 300. To Erwin Freundlich, 18 February 1917 or later 301. To Kathia Adler, 20 February 1917 302. From Georg Nicolai, 26 February 1917 303. To Georg Nicolai, 28 February 1917 304. To Georg Nicolai, after 28 February 1917 305. To Walther Rathenau, 8 March 1917 306. To Michele Besso, 9 March 1917 307. From Friedrich Adler, 9 March 1917 308. To Michele Besso, after 9 March 1917 309. To Heinrich Zangger, 10 March 1917 310. To Heinrich Zangger, after 10 March 1917 311. To Willem de Sitter, before 12 March 1917 312. From Willem de Sitter, 15 March 1917 313. From Willem de Sitter, 20 March 1917 314. To Moritz Schlick, 21 March 1917 315. From Hendrik A. Lorentz, 22 March 1917 316. From Friedrich Adler, 23 March 1917 317. To Willem de Sitter, 24 March 1917 318. From Max von Laue, 24 March 1917 319. To Felix Klein, 26 March 1917 320. To Moritz Schlick, 1 April 1917 321. From Willem de Sitter, 1 April 1917 322. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 3 April 1917 323. To Felix Klein, 4 April 1917 324. To Friedrich Adler, 13 April 1917 325. To Willem de Sitter, 14 April 1917 326. From Otto Neurath, 15 April 1917 327. From Willem de Sitter, 18 April 1917 328. To Felix Klein, 21 April 1917 329. From Friedrich Adler, 25 April 1917 330. To Eduard Hartmann, 27 April 1917 331. To Michele Besso, 29 April 1917 332. To Emil Beck, 30 April 1917 333. From Michele Besso, 4 May 1917 334. From Michele Besso, 5 May 1917 335. To Michele Besso, 7 May 1917 336. From Friedrich Adler, 7 May 1917 337. From Walther Rathenau, 10-11 May 1917 338. To Paul Mamroth, 11 May 1917 339. To Michele Besso, 13 May 1917 340. To Michele Besso, 15 May 1917 341. To David Hilbert, 19 May 1917 342. From Heinrich Zangger, 20 May 1917 343. To Moritz Schlick, 21 May 1917 344. To Paul Ehrenfest, 25 May 1917 345. From Max Planck, 26 May 1917 346. From Gustav Mie, 30 May 1917 347. From Wilhelm Wien, 1 June 1917 348. To Gustav Mie, 2 June 1917 349. To Wilhelm Wien, 2 June 1917 350. To Paul Ehrenfest, 3 June 1917 351. To Willem de Sitter, 14 June 1917 352. From Paul Ehrenfest, 14 June 1917 353. From Erwin Freundlich, 17 June 1917 354. From Max von Laue, 18 June 1917 355. From Willem de Sitter, 20 June 1917 356. To Willem de Sitter, 22 June 1917 357. To Michele Besso, 24 June 1917 358. From Max von Laue, 25 June 1917 359. To Willem de Sitter, 28 June 1,917 360. From Friedrich Adler, 4 July 1917 361. From Hans Thirring, 11-17 July 1917 362. To Paul Ehrenfest, 22 July 1917 363. To Willem de Sitter, 22 July 1917 364. From Franz Selety, 23 July 1917 365. To Heinrich Zangger, 29 July 1917 366. To Willem de Sitter, 31 July 1917 367. To Michele and Anna Besso-Winteler, 1 August 1917 368. To Tullio Levi-Civita, 2 August 1917 369. To Hans Thirring, 2 August 1917 370. To Willem de Sitter, 8 August 1917 371. To Michele Besso, 15 August 1917 372. To Paul Seippel, 19 August 1917 373. From Romain Rolland, 21 August 1917 374. To Romain Rolland, 22 August 1917 375. From Tullio Levi-Civita, 23 August 1917 376. From Romain Rolland, 23 August 1917 377. To Michele Besso, 3 September 1917 378. To Erwin Freundlich, 3 September 1917 379. From Adolf von Harnack, 12 September 1917 380. To Wladyslaw Natanson, 14 September 1917 381. To Michele Besso, 22 September 1917 382. From Gunnar Nordstrom, 22-28 September 1917 383. To Edouard Guillaume, 24 September 1917 384. To Walter Schottky, 26 September 1917 385. From Edouard Guillaume, 3 October 1917 386. To Adolf von Harnack, 6 October 1917 387. To Edouard Guillaume, 9 October 1917 388. To Walter Schottky, 10 October 1917 389. From Adolf von Harnack, 10 October 1917 390. To Hans Albert Einstein, 15 October 1917 391. To Werner Weisbach, 15 October 1917 392. From Edouard Guillaume, 17 October 1917 393. From Gunnar Nordström, 23 October 1917 394. To Edouard Guillaume, 24 October 1917 395. From Franz Selety, 29 October 1917 396. To Edgar Meyer, 30 October 1917 397. From Zofija Smoluchowska-Baraniecka, 8 November 1917 398. From Rudolf Förster, 11 November 1917 399. To Paul Ehrenfest, 12 November 1917 400. To Rudolf Förster, 16 November 1917 401. From Hans Thirring, 3 December 1917 402. From Erwin Freundlich, 4 December 1917 403. To Heinrich Zangger, 6 December 1917 404. From Erwin Freundlich, 6 December 1917 405. To Hans Thirring, 7 December 1917 406. To Hans Albert Einstein, 9 December 1917 407. To Gustav Mie, 14 December 1917 408. To Felix Klein, 15 December 1917 409. To Wilhelm von Siemens, before 16 December 1917 410. From Gustav Mie, 17 December 1917 411. From Heinrich Zangger, 17 December 1917 412. From Heinrich Zangger, 17 December 1917 413. To Hendrik A. Lorentz, 18 December 1917 414. From Max von Laue, 19 December 1917 415. To Otto Marx, 22 December 1917 416. To Gustav Mie, 22 December 1917 417. To Hans Albert Einstein, 24 December 1917 418. From Walther Nernst, 25 December 1917 419. From Michele Besso, 27 December 1917 420. From Rudolf Förster, 28 December 1917 421. To Gustav Mie, 29 December 1917 422. From Mercur Aircraft Company, 29 December 1917 423. From Max Planck, 29 December 1917 424. From Heinrich Zangger, 31 December 1917 425. To Wilhelm von Siemens, 4 January 1918 PART B 426. From Wilhelm Schweydar, 4 January 1918 427. From Wilhelm Schweydar, 4 January 1918 428. To Michele Besso, 5 January 1918 429. To Roland von Eötvös, 5 January 1918 430. From Karl Scheel, 5 January 1918 431. From Hugo A. Krüss, 6 January 1918 432. From Pieter Zeeman, 8 January 1918 433. From Hugo A. Krüss, 9 January 1918 434. From Gustav Müller, 9 January 1918 435. To Hugo A. Krüss, 10 January 1918 436. From Rudolf Humm, 15 January 1918 437. To Pieter Zeeman, 16 January 1918 438. To Erwin Freundlich, before 17 January 1918 439. To Rudolf Förster, 17 January 1918 440. To Rudolf Humm, 18 January 1918 441. From Wilhelm von Siemens, 21 January 1918 442. To Hans Albert Einstein, 25 January 1918 443. From Roland von Eötvös, 27 January 1918 444. From Heinrich Zangger, 28 January 1918 445. From Fritz Haber, before 29 January 1918 446. To Fritz Haber, 29 January 1918 447. From Max von Laue, 30 January 1918 448. To Max Planck, after 30 January 1918 449. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 31 January 1918 450. To Roland von Eötvös, 31 January 1918 451. To Hugo A. Krüss, 31 January 1918 452. From Cornelia and Gunnar Nordström, 31 January 1918 453. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 1 February 1918 454. To Arnold Sommerfeld, after 1 February 1918 455. From Ernst Troeltsch, 4 February 1918 456. From Gustav Mie, 5 February 1918 457. From Mileva Einstein-Maric, after 6 February 1918 458. From Ernst Troeltsch, 7 February 1918 459. To Hedwig Born, 8 February 1918 460. To Gustav Mie, 8 February 1918 461. From Emil Warburg, 8 February 1918 462. From Max Planck, 13 February 1918 463. From Rudolf Förster, 16 February 1918 464. From Arnold Sommerfeld, 16 February 1918 465. From Gustav Mie, 17-19 February 1918 466. From Max von Laue, 18 February 1918 467. To Rudolf Förster, 19 February 1918 468. From Hermann Coenen, 21 February 1918 469. From Heinrich Zangger, 21 February 1918 470. To Gustav Mie, 22 February 1918 471. To Karl Camillo Schneider, 24 February 1918 472. From Hermann Weyl, 1 March 1918 473. From Heinrich Zangger, 4 March 1918 474. To Anna Besso-Winteler, after 4 March 1918 475. From Anna Besso-Winteler, after 4 March 1918 476. To Hermann Weyl, 8 March 1918 477. From Arnold Sommerfeld, 8 March 1918 478. From Karl Scheel, 9 March 1918 479. From Max Planck, 12 March 1918 480. To Felix Klein, 13 March 1918 481. From Karl Camillo Schneider, 16 March 1918 482. From Karl Camillo Schneider, after 16 March 1918 483. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 17 March 1918 484. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, after 17 March 1918 485. From Rudolf Förster, 19 March 1918 486. From Max Planck, 19 March 1918 487. From Felix Klein, 20 March 1918 488. From Gustav Mie, 21 March 1918 489. From Elisabeth Warburg, 21 March 1918 490. From Georg Helm, 22 March 1918 491. To Otto H. Warburg, 23 March 1918 492. To Felix Klein, 24 March 1918 493. To Gustav Mie, 24 March 1918 494. From Paul Ehrenfest, 27 March 1918 495. From Friedrich Kottler, 30 March 1918 496. From Romeo Wankmüller, 30 March 1918 497. From Hermann Weyl, 5 April 1918 498. To Hermann Weyl, 6 April 1918 499. To Hermann Weyl, 8 April 1918 500. To Felix Klein, 10 April 1918 501. From Willem de Sitter, 10 April 1918 502. To Hugo A. Krüss, before 11 April 1918 503. To David Hilbert, 12 April 1918 504. From Wilhelm Schweydar, 14 April 1918 505. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, before 15 April 1918 506. To Willem de Sitter, 15 April 1918 507. To Hermann Weyl, 15 April 1918 508. From Hugo A. Krüss, 15 April 1918 509. From Hermann Weyl, 15 April 1918 510. From Margarete Hamburger, 16 April 1918 511. To Hermann Weyl, 18 April 1918 512. To Hermann Weyl, 19 April 1918 513. To Hermann Weyl, 19 April 1918 514. To Heinrich Zangger, 22 April 1918 515. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 23 April 1918 516. To Auguste Hochberger, before 24 April 1918 517. To Auguste Hochberger, before 24 April 1918 518. From Felix Klein, 25 April 1918 519. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 26 April 1918 520. To Hans Albert Einstein, after 26 April 1918 521. To David Hilbert, before 27 April 1918 522. To David Hibert, before 27 April 1918 523. To Felix Klein, 27 April 1918 524. From David Hilbert, 27 April 1918 525. From Hermann Weyl, 27 April 1918 526. From Hermann Weyl, 28 April 1918 527. From Marga Planck, 30 April 1918 528. To Paul Ehrenfest, 1 May 1918 529. To Hermann Weyl, 1 May 1918 530. From David Hilbert, 1 May 1918 531. From Ernst Troeltsch, 1 May 1918 532. From Gustav Mie, 6 May 1918 533. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, before 8 May 1918 534. From Paul Ehrenfest, 8 May 1918 535. To Hermann Weyl, 10 May 1918 536. To Ilse Einstein, 12 May 1918 537. To Georg Nicolai, 12 May 1918 538. From Max Wien, 12 May 1918 539. From Charlotte Weigert, 15 May 1918 540. From Felix Klein, 18 May 1918 541. From Georg Nicolai, 18 May 1918 542. From Max Wien, 18 May 1918 543. To Felix Klein, 19 May 1918 544. From Hermann Weyl, 19 May 1918 545. Ilse Einstein to Georg Nicolai, 22 May 1918 546. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 23 May 1918 547. From Zionist Association of Germany, 23 May 1918 548. To David Hilbert, 24 May 1918 549. To Felix Klein, 28 May 1918 550. From Max von Laue, 29 May 1918 551. To Hermann Weyl, 31 May 1918 552. From Felix Klein, 31 May 1918 553. To Arnold Sommerfeld, 1 June 1918 554. From Felix Klein, 1 June 1918 555. From Arnold Sommerfeld, after 1 June 1918 556. To Felix Klein, before 3 June 1918 557. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, 4 June 1918 558. To Paul Ehrenfest, 5 June 1918 559. From Anschütz and Company, 6 June 1918 560. To Adolf Kneser, 7 June 1918 561. To Felix Klein, 9 June 1918 562. Divorce Agreement, 12 June 1918 563. From Hugo A. Krüss, 13 June 1918 564. From Walter Dällenbach, 15 June 1918 565. To Walter Dällenbach, after 15 June 1918 566. From Felix Klein, 16 June 1918 567. To Felix Klein, 20 June 1918 568. From Anschütz and Company, 21 June 1918 569. To Walter Schottky, 23 June 1918 570. To Max Born, 24 June 1918 571. To Heinrich Zangger, 24 June 1918 572. To Michele Besso, before 28 June 1918 573. To Eduard Einstein, before 28 June 1918 574. To Karl Scheel, 29 June 1918 575. To Max Born, after 29 June 1918 576. To Hans Albert Einstein, after 29 June 1918 577. From Peter Debye, 2 July 1918 578. To Max Planck, after 2 July 1918 579. To Hermann Weyl, 3 July 1918 580. To Max Born, after 3 July 1918 581. From Felix Klein, 5 July 1918 582. From Friedrich Adler, 6 July 1918 583. From Adolf Kneser, 7 July 1918 584. From Max Planck, 8 July 1918 585. To Mileva Einstein-Maric, before 9 July 1918 586. To Michele Besso, 9 July 1918 587. From Anschütz and Company, 12 July 1918 588. From Felix Klein, 15 July 1918 589. To Felix Klein, 22 July 1918 590. From Hedwig and Max Born, 28 July 1918 591. To Michele Besso, 29 July 1918 592. To Arnold Sommerfeld, between 1 August and November 1918 593. To Hedwig and Max Born, 2 August 1918 594. To Friedric
Table of Contents for Coleridge, S.T.; Mays, J.C.C., ed.: The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 16: Poetical Works: Part 1. Poems (Reading Text) (Two volume set).
The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 16: Poetical Works: Part 1. Poems (Reading Text) (Two volume set) Edited by J.C.C. Mays
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xxxix FOREWORD xli EDITORIAL PRACTICE, SYMBOLS, AND ABBREVIATIONS xlix CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES lxiii EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION lxxix Poetical Works PART 1 1782-1790 1 "First attempt at making a verse" 3 2 Fragments of an Ode on Punning 3 3 Dura Navis 5 4 Greek Epigram on Aphrodite and Athena 8 5 Easter Holidays 8 6 Nil Pejus Est Caelibe Vita 10 7 De Medio Fonte Leporum Surgit Aliquid Amari 11 8 Oh! Mihi Prxteritos Referat si Jupiter Annos! 12 9 Sonnet: To my Muse 13 10 Sonnet: "As late I journey'd o'er th' extensive plain" 14 11 The Nose: An Odaic Rhapsody 15 12 Conclusion to a Youthful Poem 18 13 An Ode on the Destruction of the Bastile 18 14 Sonnet: To the Evening Star 21 15 Sonnet: Composed in Sickness 22 16 A Few Lines Written by Lee when Mad 23 17 Sonnet: Genevieve 25 18 Nemo Repente Turpissimus 26 19 Sonnet: Anna and Harland 27 20 The Abode of Love 28 21 Monody on a Tea Kettle 29 22 An Invocation 31 1791 23 Honos Alit Artes 31 24 Prospectus and Specimen of a Translation of Euclid 33 25 Sonnet: On Receiving an Account that my Sister's Death was Inevitable 38 26 Sonnet: On Seeing a Youth Affectionately Welcomed by his Sister 39 27 Ardua Prima Via Est 40 28 Greek Imitation of A Winter Piece 43 29 O Curas Hominum! O Quantum Est in Rebus Inane! 45 30 Happiness: A Poem 48 31 An Anthem for the Children of Christ's Hospital 51 32 Sonnet: Sent to Mrs with Fielding's Ameba 53 33 Sonnet: On Quitting Christ's Hospital 54 34 Ode to Sleep 55 35 Plymtree Road 56 36 Ode on the Ottery and Tiverton Church Music 57 37 Epigram on my Godmother's Beard 59 38 On Imitation 60 39 Absence: An Ode 60 40 Greek Epitaph on an Infant 62 1792 41 An Ode in the Manner of Anacreon 63 42 A Wish Written in Jesus Wood 64 43 A Lover's Complaint to his Mistress 66 44 To Disappointment 66 45 Fragment Found in a Mathematical Lecture Room 68 46 On a Lady Weeping 69 47 Greek Epitaph for Howard's Tomb 71 48 Sors Misera Servorum in Insulis Indiae Occidentalis 72 49 A Simile; Written after a Walk before Supper 84 50 Latin Lines on Ottery's Inhabitants 85 1793 51 The Complaint of Ninathoma 87 52 Two Lines on the Poet Laureate 89 53 O Turtle-eyed Affection! 89 54 Latin Verses, Sent to George Coleridge 90 55 Imitated from Ossian 91 56 On Presenting a Moss Rose to Miss F. Nesbitt 92 57 Cupid Turn'd Chymist 94 58 An Extempore 96 59 Elegy 97 60 Absence: A Poem 99 61 Sonnet: To the Autumnal Moon 103 62 To a Painter 104 63 To Miss Dashwood Bacon of Devonshire 106 64 Songs of the Pixies 107 65 To Fortune, on Buying a Ticket in the Irish Lottery 112 1794 66 Domestic Peace 114 67 Song: Imitated from Casimir 115 68 To a Friend in Answer to a Melancholy Letter 117 69 From Perspiration: A Travelling Eclogue 120 70 Lines on the "Man of Ross" 121 71 Latin Lines on Mary Evans 122 72 Stanzas from an Elegy on a Lady 123 73 Imitated from the Welsh 124 74 Lines to a Beautiful Spring in a Village 125 75 The Sigh 127 76 The Kiss 128 77 Two Versions of an Epitaph on an Infant 129 78 Sonnet on Pantisocracy (with Samuel Favell) 131 79 To Ann Brunton: Imitated from the Latin of Francis Wrangham 132 80 To Eliza Brunton, on Behalf of Francis Wrangham 134 81 To a Young Lady, with a Poem on the French Revolution 135 82 Monody on the Death of Chatterton 139 83 Sonnet: To my Own Heart 145 84 To a Young Ass, its Mother Being Tethered near It 146 85 Lines on a Friend, Who Died of a Frenzy Fever, Induced by Calumnious Reports 148 86 Sonnet: To the Author of The Robbers 151 87 Sonnet: On Hope (with Charles Lamb) 153 88 Sonnet: To an Old Man in the Snow (with Samuel Favell) 154 89 Sonnet: To the Hon Mr Erskine 155 90 Sonnet: To Burke 156 91 Sonnet: To Priestley 157 92 Sonnet: To Fayette 158 93 Sonnet: To Kosciusko 159 94 Sonnet: To Pitt 160 95 Sonnet: To Bowles 161 96 Sonnet: To Mrs Siddons (with Charles Lamb) 164 97 Sonnet: To William Godwin, Author of Political Justice 165 98 Sonnet: To Robert Southey, of Baliol College, Oxford, Author of the "Retrospect," and Other Poems 167 99 Sonnet: To Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq. 167 100 To a Friend, together with an Unfinished Poem 169 101 Religious Musings 171 1795 102 Sonnet: To Lord Stanhope 191 103 Adaptation of Robert Southey's Sonnet "Pale Roamer thro' the Night!" 192 104 Adaptation of Charles Lamb's Sonnet Written at Midnight, by the Sea-side 194 105 To an Infant 195 106 Contribution to The Soldier's Wife, by Robert Southey 196 107 Allegoric Vision 197 108 Composed While Climbing the Left Ascent of Brockley Coomb, in the County of Somerset 203 109 To the Rev W.J.H. While Teaching a Young Lady Some Song-tunes on his Flute 204 110 Contributions to Joan of Arc, by Robert Southey 205 111 In the Manner of Spenser 225 112 To the Nightingale 227 113 Adaptation of Charles Lamb's Sonnet "Was it some sweet device of faery land . . .?" 228 114 Adaptation of Charles Lamb's Sonnet "Methinks, how dainty sweet it were" 229 115 The Eolian Harp: Composed at Clevedon, Somersetshire 231 116 Ode to Sara, Written at Shurton Bars, near Bridgewater, in Answer to a Letter from Bristol 235 117 Lines to Joseph Cottle 240 118 Translations of Homer Iliad 1.34, 49 242 119 The Silver Thimble (with Sara Fricker Coleridge) 243 120 Fragments of an Epistle to Thomas Poole 246 121 Summary Version of Horace 248 122 Fragments from the Gutch Notebook 248 1796 123 The Hour When We Shall Meet Again 254 124 Lines on Observing a Blossom 256 125 Verse Motto to Poetical Epistles 257 126 Lines on the Portrait of a Lady 258 127 From an Unpublished Poem 258 128 Recollection 259 129 Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement 260 130 Irregular Sonnet: To John Thelwall 264 131 To the Princess of Wales: Written during her Separation from the Prince 265 132 Poetical Address for Home Tooke 266 133 To a Friend Who Had Declared his Intention of Writing No More Poetry 269 134 Sonnet: Written on Receiving Letters Informing Me of the Birth of a Son, I Being at Birmingham 272 135 Sonnet: Composed on a Journey Homeward, the Author Having Received Intelligence of the Birth of a Son 273 136 Sonnet: To a Friend, Who Asked How I Felt, When the Nurse First Presented my Infant to Me 275 137 Sonnet: Introducing Charles Lloyd's Poems on the Death of Priscilla Farmer 276 138 To Charles Lloyd, on his Proposing to Domesticate with the Author 276 139 The Destiny of Nations: A Vision 279 140 Sonnet: To the River Otter 299 141 Adaptation of Thomas Dermody 300 142 Ode on the Departing Year 302 143 Lines to a Young Man of Fortune Who Abandoned Himself to an Indolent and Causeless Melancholy 312 1797 144 On Quitting Oxford Street, Bristol, for Nether Stowey, New Year's Day 1797 313 145 The Raven 316 146 To Thomas Poole: Invitation to Dine 320 147 On the Christening of a Friend's Child 321 148 To an Unfortunate Woman, Whom I Knew in the Days of her Innocence: Composed at the Theatre 323 149 Allegorical Lines on the Same Subject 325 150 To the Rev George Coleridge of Ottery St Mary, Devon, with Some Poems 326 151 Song from Osorio/Remorse 328 152 The Foster-mother's Tale: A Dramatic Fragment 329 153 The Dungeon 333 154 Melancholy: A Fragment 334 155 Continuation of The Three Graves, by William Wordsworth 336 156 This Lime-tree Bower my Prison 349 157 Sonnet: To William Linley, Esq., While He Sang a Song to Purcell's Music 354 158 Sonnets Attempted in the Manner of "Contemporary Writers" 355 159 Sonnet: To a Lady 357 160 The Wanderings of Cain 358 161 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 365 162 Parliamentary Oscillators 420 163 Studies in Cloud Effects 422 164 On Deputy 423 165 The Apotheosis; or, The Snow-drop 424 166 To a Well-known Musical Critic, Remarkable for his Ears Sticking thro' his Hair 427 167Fire, Famine, and Slaughter: A War Eclogue, with an Apologetic Preface 428 168 The Old Man of the Alps 444 1798 169Modification of Translation of a Celebrated Greek Sonk. by William Wordsworth 449 170De Papa: Vaticinium Haud Valde Obscurum_ Nee Incredibile, 1798 451 171 Frost at Midnight 452 172 Lewti; or, The Circassian Love-chant 457 173 Welcoming Lines to Lavinia Poole 461 174 France: An Ode 462 175 Fears in Solitude: Written in April 1798, durine the Alarm of an Invasion 468 176 Christabel 477 177 The Story of the Mad Ox 504 178 Kubla Khan; or, A Vision in a Dream 509 179 Contribution to We Are Seven, by William Wordsworth 515 180 The Nightingale: A Conversation Poem 516 181 To William Wordsworth, with The Nightingale 521 182 The Ballad of the Dark Ladie: A Fragment 522 183 Translation of an Inscription in Stowey Church 525 184 Lines Describing "The silence of a City" 526 185 English Hexameters 527 186 English Duodecasyllables, Adapted from Matthisson 530 187 The Homeric Hexameter Described and Exemplified, Adapted from Schiller 532 188 The Ovidian Elegiac Metre Described and Exemplified, from Schiller 532 189 Something Childish but Very Natural, from the German 533 190 The Visit of the Gods. Imitated from Schiller 515 1799 191 Translation of Otfrid 537 192 Alcaeus to Sappho (revising William Wordsworth) 539 193 On an Infant Who Died before its Christening, Perhaps Inspired by Lessing 541 194 Metrical Adaptation of Gessner 542 195 Lines in a German Student's Album 543 196 Homesick: Written in Germany, Adapted from Biirde 543 197 Adapted Lines on Fleas 545 198 Extempore Couplet on German Roads and Woods 546 199 The Virgin's Cradle-hymn, Copied from a Print of the Virgin in a Catholic Village in Germany 546 200 Lines Written in the Album at Elbingerode, in the Harz Forest 547 201 Epigram on Goslar Ale, from the German 549 202 Epitaph on Johann Reimbold of Catlenburg, from the German 550 203 Epigram on Kepler, from Kastner 551 204 Epigram: "Jack drinks fine wines", from Kastner 551 205 Epigram on Mr Ross, Usually Cognominated "Nosy" 552 206 Epigram: "O would the Baptist come again", from Logau 552 207 On the United Irishmen 553 208 Epigram on a Reader of his Own Verses, Inspired by Wernicke 554 209 Epigram on Neaera's Portrait, Inspired by Lessing 555 210 Epigram on Exchanging Friends, from Logau 556 211 Epigram on a Slanderer, from Lessing 556 212 The British Stripling's War-song, from Stolberg 557 213 Epigram on Hippona, from Lessing 559 214 The Devil's Thoughts 560 215 Before Gleim's Cottage: Elegiacs from Voss 567 216 Mahomet: A Fragment 568 217 Specimen Elegiacs, Adapting Ossian 572 218 Epigram on a Report of a Minister's Death, from Lessing 572 219 Epigram to a Proud Parent, from Lessing 573 220 Epigram on a Notorious Liar, from Lessing 574 PART 2 221 Epitaph on a Bad Man, Perhaps after Vicesimus Knox 575 222 Two Versions of an Epigram on Lying, from Lessing 576 223 Epigram on an Oxford Brothelhouse, Adapted from Lessing 579 224 Epigram on a Lady's Too Great Fondness for her Dog, rom Lessing 578 225 Epigram on Mimulus, from Lessing 579 226 Epigram on Paviun, from Lessing 580 227 Epitaph on an Insignificant, Adapted from Lessing 580 228 Epigram on Marriage, from Lessing 581 229 Epigram on Maids and Angels, from Lessing 582 230 Epigram to a Virtuous (Economist, from Wemicke 582 231 Epigram on Gripus, from Lessing 583 232 On the Sickness of a Great Minister, from Lessing 583 233 Epigram to an Author, from Lessing 584 234 The Lethargist and Madman: A Political Fable, after the Greek Anthology 585 235 Epigram to a Critic, Who Extracted a Passage from a Poem 588 236 Names, from Lessing 588 237 Epigram: Always Audible, from Kiistner 590 238 Over the Door of a Cottage, after Logau 590 239 The Devil Outwitted; or, Job's Luck, after Logau and John Owen 591 240 Epigram on the Speed with Which Jack Writes Verses, after von Halem 592 241 Epigram on a Bad Singer, after Pfeffel and Martial 593 242 Epigram on a Joke without a Sting 594 243 To a Living Ninon d'Enclos 594 244 Epigram on a Maiden More Sentimental than Chaste 595 245 The Exchange of Hearts 596 246 Epigram on a Supposed Son 597 247 Pondere, Non Numero, from Logau 597 248 Lines Composed in a Concert-room 598 249 Hexametrical Translation of Psalm 46 600 250 Epigram on Sir Rubicund Naso 602 251 To Delia 602 252 Couplet on Grosvenor Bedford 603 253 Love 604 254 Ode to Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, on the 24th Stanza in her Passage over Mount Gothard 610 255 The Song of Deborah Translated 613 256 Hexametrical Version of Isaiah 615 257 Hymn to the Earth, from Stolberg 617 258 To a Cataract, from a Cavern near the Sununit of a Mountain Precipice, from Stolberg 620 259 Tell's Birth-place, Imitated from Stolberg 624 260 A Christmas Carol 626 261 Impromptu: On Candles Being Introduced While a Young Lady was Singing 628 1800 262 Tafleyrand to Lord Grenville: A Metrical Epistle 629 263 A Couplet on Tanning 638 264 Lines for Hartley Coleridge 638 265 Two Lines on the Stars and the Mountains 639 266 On the Poet's Eye 639 267 The Two Round Spaces on the Tombstone: A Skeltoniad (to be Read in the Recitative Lilt) 640 268 Six Lines on a Keswick Holiday 643 269 The Mad Monk 643 270 Inscription for a Seat by a Road Side, Half-way up a Steep Hill, Facing the South 647 271 A Stranger Minstrel 650 272 The Night-scene: A Dramatic Fragment 653 273 Two Lines on Remorse 656 1801 274 Two Lines on the Cur, Arthritis 657 275 After Bathing in the Sea at Scarborough in Company with T. Hutchinson, August 1801 657 276 Verse Letter to Miss Isabella Addison and Miss Joanna Hutchinson 659 277 Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath 662 278 Song to be Sung by the Lovers of All the Noble Liquors Comprised under the Name of Ale 664 279 Drinking versus Thinking; or, A Song against the New Philosophy 665 280 Lines Written in Bed at Grasmere 666 281 The Wills of the Wisp: A Sapphic, from Stolberg 669 282 Lines Translated from Barbarous Latin 670 283 Ode to Tranquillity 671 284 To a Certain Modem Narcissus, from Hagedom 673 285 Pastoral from Gessner 673 286 Adaptation of Ben Jonson's The Poetaster 675 1802 287 Fragment on Time, from Schiller 675 288 Lines on the Breeze and Hope 677 289 A Letter to 677 290 A Soliloquy of the Full Moon, She Being in a Mad Passion 691 291 Answer to a Child's Question 694 292 Epitaph on Lord Lonsdale 695 293 Dejection: An Ode 695 294 The Day Dream 702 295 Sonnet to Asra 704 296 Lines Composed during a Night Ramble behind Skiddaw, at the Foot of Mount Blencarthur, in 1802 705 297 Sonnet Adapted from Petrarch 706 298 A Version of a Nursery Rhyme 708 299 The Keepsake 709 300 The Picture; or, The Lover's Resolution 711 301 Hymn before Sun-rise, in the Vale of Chamouny 717 302 Dialogue concerning a Good Great Man 723 303 The Knight's Tomb 725 304 To Matilda Betham, from a Stranger 726 305 Epigram on Epigrams, from Wemicke 728 306 Epigram on a Congenital Liar, from Wemicke 729 307 Epigram on the Devil, from a German Original? 729 308 Epigram Addressed to One Who Published in Print What Had Been Entrusted to Him by my Fire-side, from Wemicke 730 309 On the Curious Circumstance, that in the German Language the Sun is Feminine, and the Moon Masculine, after Wemicke 731 310 Epigram on Spots in the Sun, from Wernicke 732 311 Epigram on Surface, from Wemicke 733 312 A Dialogue between an Author and his Friend, after Wemicke 734 313 Epigram on Possession, from a German Original 735 314 Epigram on Castles in the Air, from Wernicke 736 315 To a Vain Lady, from the German and from Martial 737 316 Epigram to my Candle, after Wernicke 739 317 From an Old German Poet (after Wemicke) 739 318 Epigram on Bond Street Bucks, Adapted from Wernicke 740 319 Epigram on Virgil's "Obscuri sub luce maligna", after Wemicke 740 320 Mopooopia or, Wisdom in Folly, from a German Original? 741 321 Westphalian Song 742 322 A Hint to Premiers and First Consuls 743 323 Latin Lines to William Sotheby 744 324 Epigram on Aurelia, from Gryphius 744 325 For a House-dog's Collar, from Opitz 745 326 Epigram on Zoilus, from Opitz 746 327 Epitaph on a Mercenary Miser, from Opitz 746 328 Latin Lines on a Former Friendship 748 1803 329 Greek Lines on Achilles' Meal of Yesterday 748 330 The Kiss and the Blush 749 331 Grasmere in Sunshine 750 332 Fragments of an Unwritten Poem 751 333 Three Lines on Loch Lomond 751 334 Lines on "Such love as mouming Husbands have" 752 335 The Pains of Sleep 753 336 Epitaph on Poor Col, by Himself 755 337 Brevity of the Greek and English Compared 755 338 Lines after Hearing William Wordsworth's Michael 756 1804 339 Lines Written at Dove Cottage 757 340 Patriotic Stanzas 758 341 A Triplet on Triplets 759 342 Hexameter Lines to Mrs Coleridge 759 343 Cartwright Modified 760 344 Epigram on "Dear Anne" 761 345 Balsamum in Vitro 762 346 Tears and Sympathy 762 347 Phantom 763 348 To Captain Findlay 764 349 Mercury Descending: A Metrical Experiment 765 350 Description of the Sun Setting in a Mountainous Country: A Fragment 766 351 What is Life? A Metrical Experiment 767 352 Adaptation of Hagedom 768 353 Metrical Experiments from Notebook 22 768 354 Recollections of Love 774 355 Fragment: "And laurel Crown" 776 356 Fragment: "What never is, but only is to be" 776 357 Constancy to an Ideal Object 777 1805 358 "This yearning Heart" 779 359 Love-Why Blind? 779 360 Closing Lines in Notebook 21 780 361 Couplet Written in February 1805 780 362 Verses on Love and Moral Being 780 363 Doleful Dialogue 781 364 Curtailed Lines in Notebook 17 782 365 A Metaphor 782 366 Apostrophe to Beauty in Malta 783 367 To God 783 368 Irregular Lines on the Sick Man's Comforter 784 369 Lines Connected with the Grasmere Circle 784 370 Lines on Hearing a Tale 784 371 Lines Rewritten from Sannazaro 785 372 On the Names in a Malta Notebook 786 373 Perhaps a Translation of Some Comically Bad Verses 787 374 Latin Lines to William Wordsworth as Judge 787 375 Epitaph on Major Dieman, with Comment 788 376 On the Name "Chastenut Grove", Derived from Ariosto 789 377 On Fetid, Who Died of a Catarrh 790 378 On the Family Vault of the Burrs 790 1806 379 Lines Written in a Dream 791 380 A Single Line on Revenge 792 381 Lines on a Death 792 382 Written at Ossaia 793 383 On Death at Pisa 793 384 The Taste of the Times 794 385 Lines Rewritten from Spenser's Epithalamium 794 386 Lines on a King-and-Emperor-Making Emperor and King, Altered from Fulke Greville 796 387 Farewell to Love 797 388 Time, Real and Imaginary: An Allegory 798 389 Two Epigrams on Pitt and Fox 800 390 Adapted from Fulke Greville's Alaham 802 391 More Lines Inspired by Fulke Greville 804 392 Inspired by Fulke Greville's Alaham 804 393 A Greek Song Set to Music and Sung by Hartley Coleridge, Esq., Grecologian, Philometrist, and Philomelist 805 394 Verses to Derwent Coleridge, Accompanying Greek Lessons 806 395 To Derwent Coleridge: The Chief and Most Common Metrical Feet Expressed in Corresponding Metre 807 396 The Blossoming of the Solitary Date-tree 808 397 Lines Written in November-December 1806 813 398 Written at Coleorton 814 399 "Those eyes of deep & most expressive blue" 814 400 A Line Written at Coleorton 815 1807 401 To William Wordsworth, Composed on the Night after his Recitation of a Poem on the Growth of an Individual Mind 815 402 Psyche; or, The Butterfly 820 403 A Metrical Conclusion? 821 404 Lines on the Yellowhammer 822 405 Parody Epitaph on Tom Navel 822 406 Fragments Written in February 1807 822 407 Allegorical Description 823 408 Three Lines on Penitence 824 409 Fate and Conscience 824 410 Birds in May 825 411 Epigram on Confessions Auricular 825 412 The Pang More Sharp than All: An Allegory 825 413 On the Roots of a Tree 829 414 An Image Compressed from Crashaw 829 415 Between Concurrences of Fate 830 416 Imitations of Du Bartas etc 830 417 Translation of a Distich by Schiller 832 418 Translation of a Distich by Goethe and Schiller 832 419 On Tom Poole's Meanderings 833 420 Lines on Wordsworth and Coleridge 834 421 Versified from Bacon 834 422 Adapted from a Shakespeare Sonnet 835 423 To Two Sisters: A Wanderer's Farewell 835 424 Thinking Merrily Alone 838 425 Lines Prompted by Chapman 838 426 A Line from a Lost Poem? 839 1808 427 Two Lines: "Or like the Swallow. . ." 840 428 Prayer for Night: For Hartley and Derwent 840 429 Ad Vilmum Axiologum 841 430 Ad Vilmum Axiologum: Latin Version 842 431 An Anagram of Mary Morgan's Face 844 432 To Charlotte Brent 844 433 Extremes Meet: A Fill-A-Sopha-Col Note 845 433A Lines to Charlotte Brent 1363 434 On a Happy Household 846 435 Latin Lines to Accompany a Personal Emblem 846 436 Latin Lines to Accompany a Second Emblem 847 437 A Motto to Accompany a Third Emblem 848 438 An Exemplary Description 848 439 Latin Elegiacs on Guy Fawkes 849 440 Sonnet Translated from Marino 850 441 Alternative Stanzas in the Manner of Marino 852 442 The Happy Husband: A Fragment 853 443 Lines on the Moon 854 444 Couplet on Singing in Church 855 1809 445 To Mr Amphlett 855 446 Adelphan Greek Riddle 856 447 Verse Letter to Mrs Coleridge 857 448 Another Epitaph on an Infant 859 449 A Motto Adapted from Love's Labour's Lost 859 450 Three-line Fragment 860 451 Contribution to To my Thrushes, by Thomas Wilkinson 860 452 For a Clock in a Market-place 862 453 On Mr Baker's Marriage: A Fragment 862 454 Verses Based on Paracelsus 863 455 A Tombless Epitaph 863 456 Couplet Written in Autumn 1809 865 457 Lines Written in Late Autumn 1809 865 458 Verse Line, Late Autumn 1809 866 459 Adaptation of Lines from Daniel's Civil Wars 866 460 Cartwright Modified Again 868 1810 461 Separation, after Charles Cotton 868 462 Lines Altered from Fulke Greville's A Treatise of Humane Leaming 870 463 Fulke Greville Modified 871 464 Further Lines on Tranquillity 872 465 Lines on the Body and the Soul 873 466 Written in Dejection, May 1810 873 467 The Visionary Hope 874 468 Fragment in Blank Verse 875 469 Humorous Lines, Spring 1810 876 470 Voltaire Versified 877 471 Gilbert White Versified, on the Owl 877 472 Observation on Colour and Light 878 473 Burlesque in the Manner of Walter Scott 878 474 Translation of a Goethe Epigram 879 1811 475 The Moon on the Pacific Main 880 476 On the First Poem in Donne's Book 880 477 Moles 881 478 Limbo: A Fragment 881 479 Ne Plus Ultra 884 480 Adaptation of Milton's Lines on Shakespeare 885 481 Lines Inscribed in Benedetto Menzini 886 482 Human Life, on the Denial of Immortality 886 483 Phlegethon, Cocytus, and Euterpe: Abandoned Stanzas 888 484 Fragmentary Lines on Change 889 485 Lines Inspired by Jean Paul 889 486 Adaptation of Ben Jonson's A Nymph's Passion 890 487 Adaptation of Ben Jonson's The Hour-glass 892 488 Lavatorial Lines 893 489 Latin Lines Perhaps Connected with John Morgan 894 490 The Suicide's Argument, with Nature's Answer 895 491 Sir John Davies on the Soul, Adapted to the Imagination 896 492 To a Lady, Offended by a Sportive Observation that Women Have No Souls 897 493 Latin Distich on Giving and Receiving 898 494 A Half-attempt at Verse 899 495 A Droll Formulary to Raise Devils 899 1812 496 Versified Note to J. J. Morgan 901 497 Epigram on Maule and Mather 902 498 On the Naming of Bombay 902 499 Faith, Hope, Charity, Translated from Guarini 903 500 Metrical Experiment in May 1812 906 501 The King of the North Countrie 907 502 Epitaph on the Learned Robert Whitmore, E Who Died of a Diarrhcea, 4 August 1812, A~tatis Sux 57 908 1813-1814 503 Couplet on Lesbian Lovers 909 504 On the Secrecy of a Certain Lady 909 505 Maevius-Bavius Exemplum 910 506 Lines on Looking Seaward 911 507 Lines on Zephyrs 911 508 National Independence: A Latin Fragment 912 509 To a Lady, with Falconer's Shipwreck 913 510 God's Omnipresence: A Hymn 914 511 A Couplet to Illustrate Paeon and Epitrite 915 512 A Plaintive Movement, after Phineas Fletcher 916 513 Motto for a Transparency 916 514 On the Condition of Ireland, in the Manner of Daniel's Civil Wars 917 515 Written in Richard Field's Of the Church 918 516 Revisions of the Opening of Southey's Roderick 919 1815 517 Glycine's Song from Zapolya 922 518 A Metrical Line in Notebook 22 924 519 Metrical Version of Job, from Jacobi 924 520 Specimen Translation of Pindar, "Word for Word" 926 521 Contemporary Critics 927 522 Translation of Dante 928 523 Lines on Aurelia Coates 929 524 Lines in Praise of Rabelais 930 525 EFQENKAIFIAN: A Dithyrambic Ode 931 526 To the Morgans 933 527 Lines on Superstition 934 528 Lines Headed "Orpheus" 935 529 Lines Adapted from Jean Paul 935 530 Further Lines Adapted from Jean Paul 936 531 Epigram on Money 937 532 Lines on Crimes and Virtues 937 533 Elevated Diarrhoea 937 1816-1818 534 Verse Lines from A Lay Sermon 938 535 Alternative Translation of Virgil's Bucolics 939 536 Motto for Memoranda in Notebook 25 940 537 Lines after Punch 940 538 Lines for an Autograph Hunter 941 539 To a Young Lady Complaining of a Com 941 540 Fancy in Nubibus 942 541 Imitated from Aristophanes 943 542 Part of a Sonnet to Miss Bullock 944 543 Israel's Lament on the Death of the Princess Charlotte of Wales, Translated from the Hebrew of Hyman Hurwitz 945 544 Rewriting of Lines by Beaumont and Fletcher 952 545 A Description of a Nightingale 953 546 Lines Suggested by Sir Thomas Browne 954 547 Couplet on the Heart Deaf and Blind 954 548 Adaptation of Daniel's Epistle to Sir Thomas Egerton 955 549 Adaptation of Donne's To Sir Henry Goodyere 957 550 Adaptation of Daniel's Musophilus 958 551 Adapta
Table of Contents for Coleridge, S.T.; Mays, J.C.C., ed.: The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 16: Poetical Works: Part 2. Poems (Variorum Text) (Two volume set).
The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 16: Poetical Works: Part 2. Poems (Variorum Text) (Two volume set) Edited by J.C.C. Mays
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xxxvii EDITORIAL PRACTICE, SYMBOLS, AND ABBREVIATIONS xli Poetical Works PART 1 1782-1790 1 "First attempt at making a verse" 3 2 Fragments of an Ode on Punning 3 3 Dura Navis 4 4 Greek Epigram on Aphrodite and Athena 5 4.X I Translations of Synesius 5 5 Easter Holidays 6 6 Nil Pejus Est Caelibe Vitd 7 7 De Medio Fonte Lepor-um Surgit Aliquid Amari 8 8 Oh! Mihi Prxteritos Referat si Jupiter Annos! 8 9 Sonnet: To my Muse 0 10 Sonnet: "As late I joumey'd o'er th' extensive plain 11 10 11 The Nose: An Odaic Rhapsody 11 12 Conclusion to a Youthful Poem 14 13 An Ode on the Destruction of the Bastile 14 14 Sonnet: To the Evening Star 16 15 Sonnet: Composed in Sickness 17 16 A Few Lines Written by Lee when Mad 19 17 Sonnet: Genevieve 20 18 Nemo Repente Turpissimus 22 19 Sonnet: Anna and Harland 24 20 The Abode of Love 25 21 Monody on a Tea Kettle 26 22 An Invocation 28 1791 22.Xl Epitaph: By a Son on his Deceased Father 29 22.X2 Schoolboy Poem Sent to George Coleridge 29 23 Honos Alit Artes 30 24 Prospectus and Specimen of a Translation of Euclid 30 25 Sonnet: On Receiving an Account that my Sister's Death was Inevitable 34 26 Sonnet: On Seeing a Youth Affectionately Welcomed by his Sister 36 26.Xl Version of an Epitaph on a Young Lady 37 27 Ardua Prima Via Est 38 28 Greek Imitation of A Winter Piece 39 29 0 Curas Hominum! 0 Quantum Est in Rebus Inane! 40 30 Happiness: A Poem 42 31 An Anthem for the Children of Christ's Hospital 48 32 Sonnet: Sent to Mrs - with Fielding's Amelia 49 33 Sonnet: On Quitting Christ's Hospital 50 34 Ode to Sleep 51 35 Plymtree Road 53 36 Ode on the Ottery and Tiverton Church Music 54 37 Epigram on my Godmother's Beard 56 38 On Imitation 57 39 Absence: An Ode 58 40 Greek Epitaph on an Infant 60 40.Xl Translations of Anacreon 61 1792 41 An Ode in the Manner of Anacreon 61 42 A Wish Written in Jesus Wood 62 43 A Lover's Complaint to his Mistress 62 44 To Disappointment 63 45 Fragment Found in a Mathematical Lecture Room 63 46 On a Lady Weeping 64 47 Greek Epitaph for Howard's Tomb 66 48 Sors Misera Servorum in Insulis Indix Occidentalis 66 48.Xl Cambridge Prize Poems, 1792 72 49 A Siniile; Written after a Walk before Supper 73 50 Latin Lines on Ottery's Inhabitants 75 1793 50.Xl Imitations from the Modern Latin Poets 75 50.X2 Sonnet to the Earl of Lauderdale 76 51 The Complaint of Ninathoma 76 52 Two Lines on the Poet Laureate 79 53 0 Turtle-eyed Affection! 80 54 Latin Verses, Sent to George Coleridge 80 55 Imitated from Ossian 81 55.Xl Laus Astrononiiae 83 55.X2 Cambridge Prize Poems, 1793 88 56 On Presenting a Moss Rose to Miss F. Nesbitt 89 57 Cupid Tum'd Chymist 92 58 An Extempore 95 58.Xl Adaptation of John Bampfylde's To Evening 96 59 Elegy 98 60 Absence: A Poem 100 61 Sonnet: To the Autumnal Moon 111 61.Xl Est Quxdam Flere Voluptas 113 62 To a Painter 113 63 To Miss Dashwood Bacon of Devonshire 114 64 Songs of the Pixies 114 64.Xl To the Rt Hon C. J. Fox 123 65 To Fortune, on Buying a Ticket in the Irish Lottery 123 1794 65.Xl A Soliloquy of Roberspierre 124 66 Domestic Peace 124 66.Xl Sonnet: On Reading Miranda's Sonnet to a Sigh 126 67 Song: Imitated from Casimir 128 67.Xl Cambridge Prize Poems, 1794 128 68 To a Friend in Answer to a Melancholy Letter 129 68.Xl Lines Written in a Prayer Book: After Bowles 130 69 From Perspiration: A Travelling Eclogue 132 70 Lines on the "Man of Ross" 132 70.Xl Adaptation of Bowles's "I shall behold far off hy barren crest" 138 70.X2 Fragmentary Adaptation of a Welsh Sonnet 139 71 Latin Lines on Mary Evans 141 72 Stanzas from an Elegy on a Lady 141 73 Imitated from the Welsh 143 73.Xl The Faded Flower 144 73.X2 Sonnet: To an Infant at the Breast 144 74 Lines to a Beautiful Spring in a Village 145 75 The Sigh 147 76 The Kiss 150 77 Two Versions of an Epitaph on an Infant 153 77.Xl The Triumphs of the New Cabinet 155 78 Sonnet on Pantisocracy (with Samuel Favell) 155 78.Xl Sonnet: On Establishing Pantisocracy in America 157 78.X2 Revisions to Various Early Poems by Robert outhey 157 78.X3 On Bala Hill 159 79 To Ann Brunton: Iniitated from the Latin of Francis Wrangham 159 80 To Eliza Brunton, on Behalf of Francis Wrangham 160 81 To a Young Lady, with a Poem on the French Revolution 161 82 Monody on the Death of Chatterton 166 83 Sonnet: To my Own Heart 188 84 To a Young Ass, its Mother Being Tethered near It 189 85 Lines on a Friend, Who Died of a Frenzy Fever, Induced by Calumnious Reports 193 86 Sonnet: To the Author of The Robbers 197 87 Sonnet: On Hope (with Charles Lamb) 199 88 Sonnet: To an Old Man in the Snow (with Samuel Favell) 201 89 Sonnet: To the Hon Mr Erskine 203 90 Sonnet: To Burke 204 91 Sonnet: To Priestley 208 92 Sonnet: To Fayette 209 93 Sonnet: To Kosciusko 211 94 Sonnet: To Pitt 212 95 Sonnet: To Bowles 213 96 Sonnet: To Mrs Siddons (with Charles Lamb) 216 97 Sonnet: To William Godwin, Author of Political Justice 218 98 Sonnet: To Robert Southey, of Baliol College, Oxford, Author of the "Retrospect," and Other Poems 218 99 Sonnet: To Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq. 219 100 To a Friend, together with an Unfinished Poem 222 101 Religious Musings 224 1795 101.XL Sonnet: To Mrs Siddons 263 101.X2 Sonnet: To Lord Stanhope 263 101.X3 Sonnet: To Gilbert Wakefield 263 101.X4 Sonnet: Written on Contemplating a Very Fine Setting Sun. To Lord Stanhope 264 102 Sonnet: To Lord Stanhope 264 102.Xl Translation of Four Lines in French 265 103 Adaptation of Robert Southey's Sonnet "Pale Roamer thro' the Night!" 266 104 Adaptation of Charles Lamb's Sonnet Written at Midnight, by the Sea-side 268 105 To an Infant 269 105.Xl Lines Probably Borrowed from John Gaunt 272 106 Contribution to The Soldier's Wife, by Robert Southey 274 107 Allegoric Vision 275 108 Composed While Climbing the Left Ascent of Brockley Coomb, in the County of Somerset 287 109 To the Rev W.J.H. While Teaching a Young Lady Some Song-tunes on his Flute 288 110 Contributions to Joan of Arc, by Robert Southey 288 110.Xl Untitled Stanzas on Grace 309 11O.X2 Report on Mr Cottel 310 111 In the Manner of Spenser 310 112 To the Nightingale 313 113 Adaptation of Charles Lamb's Sonnet "Was it some sweet device of faery land ?" 313 114 Adaptation of Charles Lamb's Sonnet "Methinks, how dainty sweet it were" 315 115 The Eolian Harp: Composed at Clevedon, Somersetshire 316 116 Ode to Sara, Written at Shurton Bars, near Bridgewater, in Answer to a Letter from Bristol 328 117 Lines to Joseph Cottle 334 118 Translations of Homer Iliad 1.34, 49 337 119 The Silver Thimble (with Sara Fricker Coleridge) 337 120 Fragments of an Epistle to Thomas Poole 341 121 Summary Version of Horace 344 122 Fragments from the Gutch Notebook 344 1796 122.X I Habent sua Fata-Poetae 345 123 The Hour When We Shall Meet Again 346 124 Lines on Observing a Blossom 347 125 Verse Motto to Poetical Epistles 349 126 Lines on the Portrait of a Lady 350 126.Xl Lines Combined from Bowles 350 127 From an Unpublished Poem 351 127.Xl Epigram: "Said William to Edmund. 351 127.X2 To the Rev W. L. Bowles 351 128 Recollection 352 129 Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement 352 130 Irregular Sonnet: To John Tbelwall 357 130.Xl Epigram: On a Late Marriage 360 130.X2 Epigram: On an Amorous Doctor 360 130.X3 Epigram: "Of smart pretty Fellows in Bristol are numbers" 360 130.X4 To a Primrose 361 130.X5 Haleswood Poem 361 130.X6 Hymns to the Elements 362 131 To the Princess of Wales: Written during her Separation from the Prince 362 132 Poetical Address for Home Tooke 365 132.Xi Sonnet: To Poverty 368 133 To a Friend Who Had Declared his Intention of Writing No More Poetry 368 134 Sonnet: Written on Receiving Letters Informing Me of the Birth of a Son, I Being at Birmingham 371, 1374 135 Sonnet: Composed on a Journey Homeward, the Author Having Received Intelligence of the Birth of a Son 372 136 Sonnet: To a Friend, Who Asked How I Felt, When the Nurse First Presented my Infant to Me 374, 1374 137 Sonnet: Introducing Charles Lloyd's Poems on the Death of Priscilla Farmer 376 138 To Charles Lloyd, on his Proposing to Domesticate with the Author 377 138.Xl Nursery Song 381 139 The Destiny of Nations: A Vision 381 140 Sonnet: To the River Otter 408 141 Adaptation of Thomas Derinody 411 142 Ode on the Departing Year 411 143 Lines to a Young Man of Fortune Who Abandoned Himself to an Indolent and Causeless Melancholy 429 143.Xl Prospect of Peace 432 1797 144 On Quitting Oxford Street, Bristol, for Nether Stowey, New Year's Day 1797 432 145 The Raven 433 146 To Thomas Poole: Invitation to Dine 438 147 On the Christening of a Friend's Child 439 148 To an Unfortunate Woman, Whom I Knew in the Days of her Innocence: Composed at the Theatre 439 149 Allegorical Lines on the Same Subject 442 150 To the Rev George Coleridge of Ottery St Mary, Devon, with Some Poems 445 151 Song from OsoriolRemorse 448 152 The Foster-mother's Tale: A Dramatic Fragment 451 153 The Dungeon 458 153.Xl The Brook 459 154 Melancholy: A Fragment 460 155 Continuation of The Three Graves, by William Wordsworth 462 156 This Lime-tree Bower my Prison 480 157 Sonnet: To William Linley, Esq., While He Sang a Song to Purcell's Music 487 158 Sonnets Attempted in the Manner of "Contemporary Writers" 489 159 Sonnet: To a Lady 491 160 The Wanderings of Cain 492 161 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 504 161.Xl Translation from Wieland's Oberon 540 162 Parliamentary Oscillators 540 163 Studies in Cloud Effects 542 164 On Deputy - - 543 165 The Apotheosis; or, The Snow-drop 543 166 To a Well-known Musical Critic, Remarkable for his Ears Sticking thro' his Hair 548 167 Fire, Famine, and Slaughter: A War Eclogue, with an Apologetic Preface 548 167.Xl Ideas or Lines for a Poem 565 168 The Old Man of the Alps 566 1798 169 Modification of Translation of a Celebrated Greek Song, by William Wordsworth 566 170 De Papa: Vaticinium Haud Valde Obscurum, Nec 38 Incredibile, 1798 568 171 Frost at Midnight 569 172 Lewti; or, The Circassian Love-chant 574 173 Welcoming Lines to Lavinia Poole 583 174 France: An Ode 585 174.X 1 To - - ("I niix in life, and labour to 45 seem free") 593 175 Fears in Solitude: Written in April 1798, during 51 the Alarm of an Invasion 593 176 Christabel 606 177 The Story of the Mad Ox 662 177.Xl To Lesbia 668 177.X2 The Death of the Starling 669 177.X3 Moriens Superstiti 669 177.X4 Morienti Superstes 669 178 Kubla Khan; or, A Vision in a Dream 669 179 Contribution to We Are Seven, by William Wordsworth 678 180 The Nightingale: A Conversation Poem 679 181 To William Wordsworth, with The Nightingale 684 182 The Ballad of the Dark Ladi6: A Fragment 684 183 Translation of an Inscription in Stowey Church 691 183.Xl Epigram: "To be ruled like a Frenchman the 10 Briton is loth" 691 ~183.X2 Contributions to The Morning Post 692 ~184 Lines Describing "Tbe silence of a City" 692 185 English Hexameters 693 186 English Duodecasyllables, Adapted from 18 Matthisson 695 187 The Homeric Hexameter Described and 18 Exemplified, Adapted from Schiller 696 188 The Ovidian Elegiac Metre Described and 56 Exemplified, from Schiller 697 189 Something Childish but Very Natural, from the German 698 190 The Visit of the Gods, Iniitated from Schiller 699 1799 191 Translation of Otfrid 702 192 Alcaeus to Sappho (revising William Wordsworth) 702 193 On an Infant Who Died before its Christening, Perhaps Inspired by Lessing 703 194 Metrical Adaptation of Gessner 704 195 Lines in a German Student's Album 704 196 Homesick: Written in Germany, Adapted from Biirde 705 197 Adapted Lines on Fleas 707 198 Extempore Couplet on German Roads and Woods 707 199 The Virgin's Cradle-hymn, Copied from a Print of the Virgin in a Catholic Villaize in Germany 708 200 Lines Written in the Album at Elbingerode, in the Harz Forest 710 200.Xl German Album Verses 713 201 Epigram on Goslar Ale, from the German 714 202 Epitaph on Johann Reimbold of Catlenburg, from the German 715 203 Epigram on Kepler, from Kdstner 715 204 Epigram: "Jack drinks fine wines", from Kiistner 716 205 Epigram on Mr Ross, Usualy "Nosy" 717 206 Epigram: "0 would the Baptist come again", from Logau 717 207 On the United Irishmen 718 208 Epigram on a Reader of his Own Verses, Inspired by Wemicke 719 209 Epigram on Neaera's Portrait, Inspired by Lessing 721 210 Epigram on Exchanging Friends, from Logau 721 211 Epigram on a Slanderer, from Lessing 721 212 The British Stripling's War-song, from Stolberg 723 213 Epigram on Hippona, from Lessing 726 214 The Devil's Thoughts 726 215 Before Gleim's Cottage: Elegiacs from Voss 751 216 Mahomet: A Fragment 752 217 Specimen Elegiacs, Adapting Ossian 753 217.Xl Rigmarole Verses about Samuel Jackson Pratt 754 218 Epigram on a Report of a Minister's Death, from Lessing 754 219 Epigram to a Proud Parent, from Lessing 755 220 Epigram on a Notorious Liar, from Lessing 756 PART 2 221 Epitaph on a Bad Man, Perhaps after Vicesimus Knox 759 222 Two Versions of an Epigram on Lying, from Lessing 760 223 Epigram on an Oxford Brothelhouse, Adapted from Lessing 761 224 Epigram on a Lady's Too Great Fondness for her Dog, from Lessing 762 225 Epigram on Mimulus, from Lessing 764 226 Epigram on Paviun, from Lessing 764 227 Epitaph on an Insignificant, Adapted from Lessing 765 228 Epigram on Marriage, from Lessing 766 229 Epigram on Maids and Angels, from Lessing 767 230 Epigram to a Virtuous CEconornist, from Wemicke 767 231 Epigram on Gripus, from Lessing 768 232 On the Sickness of a Great Minister, from Lessing 769 233 Epigram to an Author, from Lessing 770 234 The Lethargist and Madman: A Political Fable, after the Greek Anthology 771 235 Epigram to a Critic, Who Extracted a Passage from a Poem 773 236 Names, from Lessing 774 237 Epigram: Always Audible, from Kdstner 776 238 Over the Door of a Cottage, after Logau 777 239 The Devil Outwitted; or, Job's Luck, after Logau and John Owen 778 240 Epigram on the Speed with Which Jack Writes Verses, after von Halem 780 241 Epigram on a Bad Singer, after Pfeffel and Martial 781 242 Epigram on a Joke without a Sting 782 243 To a Living Ninon d'Enclos 783 244 Epigram on a Maiden More Sentimental than Chaste 784 245 The Exchange of Hearts 784 246 Epigram on a Supposed Son 786 247 Pondere, Non Numero, from Logau 786 248 Lines Composed in a Concert-room 787 249 Hexametrical Translation of Psalm 46 790 250 Epigram on Sir Rubicund Naso 790 251 To Delia 791 251.Xl Epigrams from Lessing 792 25 1.X2 Epigram: "Doris can find no taste in Tea" 792 252 Couplet on Grosvenor Bedford 792 253 Love 793 254 Ode to Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, on the 24th Stanza in her Passage over Mount Gothard 807 265 Two Lines on the Stars and the Mountains 823 266 On the Poet's Eye 823 267 The Two Round Spaces on the Tombstone: A Skeltoniad (to be Read in the Recitative Lilt) 824 268 Six Lines on a Keswick Holiday 832 269 The Mad Monk 833 270 Inscription for a Seat by a Road Side, Half-way up a Steep Hill, Facing the South 835 271 A Stranger Minstrel 836 272 The Night-scene: A Dramatic Fragment 838 273 Two Lines on Remorse 839 1801 273.Xl lambics: "No cold shall thee benumb" 839 273.X2 The Second Birth 839 274 Two Lines on the Cur, Arthritis 839 274.Xl An Expostulatory and Panegyrical Ode 840 274.X2 A Philosophical Apology for the Ladies 840 275 After Bathing in the Sea at Scarborough in Company with T. Hutchinson, August 1801 841,1374 276 Verse Letter to Miss Isabella Addison and Miss Joanna Hutchinson 844 277 Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath 845 278 Song to be Sung by the Lovers of All the Nobic Liquors Comprised under the Name of Ale 847 279 Drinking versus Thinking; or, A Song against the New Philosophy 847 280 Lines Written in Bed at Grasmere 848 281 The Wills of the Wisp: A Sapphic, from Stolberg 853 282 Lines Translated from Barbarous Latin 853 283 Ode to Tranquillity 854 284 To a Certain Modem Narcissus, from Hagedom 858 285 Pastoral from Gessner 858 286 Adaptation of Ben Jonson's The Poetaster 859 286.Xl The Complaint Qualified 859 1802 287 Fragment on Time, from Schiller 860 287.Xl Experiment for a Metre (1) 860 288 Lines on the Breeze and Hope 861 288.Xl Experiment for a Metre (2) 861 289 A Letter to - 861 289.Xl Verses Sent to Dorothy Wordsworth 876 290 A Soliloquy of the Full Moon, She Being in a Mad Passion 876 290.Xl "Dear Messieurs Trippeaux" 880 291 Answer to a Child's Question 880 291.Xl The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus 882 292 Epitaph on Lord Lonsdale 883 293 Dejection: An Ode 884 294 The Day Dream 897 294.Xl The Soother of Absence 899 295 Sonnett o Asra 900 295.X1 Translation into Blank Verse of Salomon Gessner's Der erste Schiffer 900 296 Lines Composed during a Night Rarnble behind Skiddaw, at the Foot of Mount Blencarthur, in 1802 901 297 Sonnet Adapted from Petrarch 904 298 A Version of a Nursery Rhyme 905 299 The Keepsake 906 300 The Picture; or, The Lover's Resolution 909 301 Hymn before Sun-rise, in the Vale of Chamouny 922 302 Dialogue concerning a Good Great Man 933 302.Xl Effusion, after Reading the Interesting Account of the Young Savage of Aveyron 935 303 The Knight's Tomb 935 304 To Matilda Betham, from a Stranger 938 305 EDiizram on Eiigrams, from Wemicke 940 306 Epigram on a Congenital Liar, from Wemicke 941 307 Epigram on the Devil, from a German Original? 942 308 Epigram Addressed to One Who Published in Print What Had Been Entrusted to Him by my Fire-side, from Wemicke 942 309 On the Curious Circumstance, that in the German Language the Sun is Feminine, and the Moon Masculine, after Wernicke 943 310 Epigram on Spots in the Sun, from Wernicke 944 311 Epigram on Surface, from Wernicke 945 312 A Dialogue between an Author and his Friend, after Wemicke 946 313 Epigram on Possession, from a German Original 947 314 Epigram on Castles in the Air, from Wernicke 948 315 To a Vain Lady, from the German and from Martial 949 316 Epigram to my Candle, after Wemicke 950 317 From an Old German Poet (after Wernicke) 951 318 Epigram on Bond Street Bucks, Adapted from Wemicke 952 319 Epigram on Virgil's "Obscuri sub luce maligna", after Wemicke 952 320 M(opocFo(piu.; or, Wisdom in Folly, from a German Original? 953 321 Westphalian Song 954 322 A Hint to Premiers and First Consuls 954 323 Latin Lines to William Sotheby 955 324 Epigram on Aurelia, from Gryphius 955 325 For a House-dog's Collar, from Opitz 955 326 Epigram on Zoilus, from Opitz 956 327 Epitaph on a Mercenary Miser, from Opitz 956 327.Xl Stanzas Written after a Long Absence 958 328 Latin Lines on a Former Friendship 958 1803 329 Greek Lines on Achilles' Meal of Yesterday 959 330 The Kiss and the Blush 960 331 Grasmere in Sunshine 961 331.Xl Three Lines from the Bristol Notebook 962 332 Fragments of an Unwritten Poem 962 333 Three Lines on Loch Lomond 963 334 Lines on "Such love as mouming Husbands have" 963 335 The Pains of Sleep 963 336 Epitaph on Poor Col, by Himself 967 337 Brevity of the Greek and English Compared 968 338 Lines after Hearing William Wordsworth's Michael 969 1804 339 Lines Written at Dove Cottage 970 3413 PatiiDtic Stm7,as 970 340.Xl Lines Written at either Ottery or Walthamstow 971 341 A Triplet on Triplets 971 342 Hexameter Lines to Mrs Coleridge 971 343 Cartwright Modified 972 343.Xl "Sole Maid, associate sole, to me beyond" 972 343.X2 "I from the influence of thy looks receive" 973 343.X3 Verse Trifles Sent to Sir George Beaumont 973 344 Epigram on "Dear Anne" 973 345 Balsamum in Vitro 974 346 Tears and Sympathy 974 347 Phantom 974 348 To Captain Findlay 975 349 Mercury Descending: A Metrical Experiment 976 350 Description of the Sun Setting in a Mountainous Country: A Fragment 977 351 What is Life? A Metrical Experiment 978 352 Adaptation of Hagedorn 979 353 Metrical Experiments from Notebook 22 980 354 Recollections of Love 982 354.Xl Further Lines on The Soother of Absence 986 355 Fragment: "And laurel Crown. . ." 986 356 Fragment: "What never is, but only is to be" 987 357 Constancy to an Ideal Object 987 1805 358 "This yearning Heart . . ." 990 359 Love-Why Blind? 990 360 Closing Lines in Notebook 21 992 361 Couplet Written in February 1805 992 361.Xl Twenty Lines Inscribed in The Poems of Ossian 993 362 Verses on Love and Moral Being 993 363 Doleful Dialogue 994 364 Curtailed Lines in Notebook 17 995 365 A Metaphor 995 366 Apostrophe to Beauty in Malta 996 367 To God 996 368 Irregular Lines on the Sick Man's Comforter 997 369 Lines Connected with the Grasmere Circle 997 370 Lines on Hearing a Tale 998 371 Lines Rewritten from Sannazaro 998 371.Xl Lines on Leaving the Mediterranean 999 372 On the Nairnes in a Malta Notebook 1001 373 Perhaps a Translation of Some Comically Bad Verses 1001 374 Latin Lines to William Wordsworth as Judge 1002 375 Epitaph on Major Dieman, with Comment 1002 376 On the Name "Chastenut Grove", Derived from Ariosto 1003 377 On Fetid, Who Died of a Catarrh 1004 378 On the Family Vault of the Burrs 1005 1806 379 Lines Written in a Dream 1007 380 A Single Line on Revenge 1007 381 Lines on a Death 1007 382 Written at Ossaia 1008 383 On Death at Pisa 1008 384 The Taste of the Times 1008 385 Lines Rewritten from Spenser's Epithalamium 1009 386 Lines on a King-and-Emperor-Making Emperor and King, Altered from Fulke Greville 1009 387 Farewell to Love 1010 388 Time, Real and Imaginary: An Allegory 1011 389 Two Epigrams on Pitt and Fox 1014 390 Adapted from Fulke Greville's Alaham 1016 391 More Lines Inspired by Fulke Greville 1016 392 Inspired by Fulke Greville's Alaham 1016 393 A Greek Song Set to Music and Sung by Hartley Coleridge, Esq"., Grecologian, Philometrist, and Philomelist 1017 394 Verses to Derwent Coleridge, Accompanying Greek Lessons 1019 395 To Derwent Coleridge: The Chief and Most Common Metrical Feet Expressed in Corresponding Metre 1019 396 The Blossoming of the Solitary Date-tree 1021 397 Lines Written in November-December 1806 1026 398 Written at Coleorton 1027 399 "Those eyes of deep & most expressive blue" 1027 400 A Line Written at Coleorton 1028 1807 401 To Williairn Wordsworth, Composed on the Night after his Recitation of a Poem on the Growth of an Individual Mind 1028 402 Psyche; or, The Butterfly 1036 403 A Metrical Conclusion? 1038 404 Lines on the Yellowhammer 1039 405 Parody Epitaph on Tom Navel 1039 406 Fragments Written in February 1807 1039 407 Allegorical Description 1040 408 Three Lines on Penitence 1041 409 Fate and Conscience 1041 410 Birds in May 1042 411 Epigram on Confessions Auricular 1042 412 The Pang More Sharp than All: An Allegory 1042 413 On the Roots of a Tree 1046 413.Xl Poems Suggested by Richard Heme Shepherd, from The Courier 1047 413.X2 Epigram: "Ned calls his wife his counter-part" 1048 413.X3 "A wind that with Aurora hath abiding" 1048 414 An Image Compressed from Crashaw 1048 415 Between Concurrences of Fate 1049 416 Imitations of Du Bartas etc 1049 417 Translation of a Distich by Schiller 1050 418 Translation of A Distich by Goethe and Schiller 1050 419 On Tom Poole's Meanderings 1051 420 Lines on Wordsworth and Coleridge 1051 420.Xl The Barberry-tree 1052 421 Versified from Bacon 1053 422 Adapted from a Shakespeare Sonnet 1053 423 To Two Sisters: A Wanderer's Farewell 1054 424 Thinking Merrily Alone 1055 425 Lines Prompted by Chapman 1055 426 A Line from a Lost Poem? 1056 1808 427 Two Lines: "Or like the Swallow. 1056 428 Prayer for Night: For Hartley and Derwent 1057 429 Ad Vilmum Axiologum 1058 430 Ad Vilmum Axiologum: Latin Version 1059 431 An Anagram of Mary Morgan's Face 1061 432 To Charlotte Brent 1061 433 Extremes Meet: A Fill-A-Sopha-Col Note 1062 433A Lines to Charlotte Brent 1375 434 On a Happy Household 1063 435 Latin Lines to Accompany a Personal Emblem 1063 436 Latin Lines to Accompany a Second Emblem 1064 437 A Motto to Accompany a Third Emblem 1064 438 An Exemplary Description 1064 439 Latin Elegiacs on Guy Fawkes 1065 440 Sonnet Translated from Marino 1066 441 Alternative Stanzas in the Manner of Marino 1066 441.Xl Fragmentary Lines in Pencil 1066 441.X2 Twenty-six-line Poem 1067 442 The Happy Husband: A Fragment 1068 443 Lines on the Moon 1070 444 Couplet on Singing in Church 1071 444.Xl Seven Cancelled Lines 1071 1809 445 To Mr Amphlett 1072 446 Adelphan Greek Riddle 1072 447 Verse Letter to Mrs Coleridge 1072 448 Another Epitaph on an Infant 1073 449 A Motto Adapted from Love's Labour's Lost 1074 450 Three-line Fragment 1075 451 Contribution to To my Thrushes, by Thomas Wilkinson 1075 452 For a Clock in a Market-place 1076 453 On Mr Baker's Marriage: A Fragment 1076 454 Verses Based on Paracelsus 1077 455 A Tombless Epitaph 1077 455.Xl The Good Old Customs 1079 456 Couplet Written in Autumn 1809 1080 457 Lines Written in Late Autumn 1809 1080 458 Verse Line, Late Autumn 1809 1080 459 Adaptation of Lines from Daniel's Civil Wars 1081 460 Cartwright Modified Again 1081 1810 461 Separation, after Charles Cotton 1082 462 Lines Altered from Fulke Greville's A Treatise of Humane Learning 1083 463 Futke Greville Modified 1084 464 Further Lines on Tranquillity 1085 465 Lines on the Body and the Soul 1085 466 Written in Dejection, May 1810 1085 467 The Visionary Hope 1086 468 Fragment in Blank Verse 1087 469 Humorous Lines, Spring 1810 1087 470 Voltaire Versified 1087 471 Gilbert White Versified, on the Owl 1088 472 Observation on Colour and Light 1088 473 Burlesque in the Manner of Walter Scott 1088 474 Translation of a Goethe Epigram 1089 1811 474.Xl Revisions of Mary Russell Mitford's Christina and Blanch 1089 475 8 The Moon on the Pacific Main 1090 475.Xl Lovers' Quarrels 1090 475.X2 Epigram on Damus 1090 476 On the First Poem in Donne's Book 1091 477 Moles 1098 478 Limbo: A Fragment 1098 479 Ne Plus Ultra 1098 480 Adaptation of Milton's Lines on Shakespeare 1099 481 Lines Inscribed in Benedetto Menzini 1099 482 Human Life, on the Denial of Immortality 1100 483 Phlegethon, Cocytus, and Euterpe: Abandoned Stanzas 1102 484 Fragmentary Lines on Change 1103 485 Lines Inspired by Jean Paul 1103 485.Xl Epigram on Samuel Whitbread 1103 486 Adaptation of Ben Jonson's A Nymph's Passion 1104 487 Adaptation of Ben Jonson's The Hour-glass 1105 488 Lavatorial Lines 1105 489 Latin Lines Perhaps Connected with John Morgan 1105 490 The Suicide's Argument, with Nature's Answer 1106 491 Sir John Davies on the Soul, Adapted to the Imagination 1109 492 To a Lady, Offended by a Sportive Observation that Women Have No Souls 1110 492.Xl The Comet, 1811 1111 493 Latin Distich on Giving and Receiving 1112 494 A Half-attempt at Verse 1113 495 A Droll Formulary to Raise Devils 1113 1812 496 Versified Note to J. J. Morgan 1115 497 Epigram on Maule and Mather 1116 498 On the Narning of Bombay 1116 498.Xl Love's Response 1117 498.X2 Epigram on Sir Humphry Davy's Marriage 1117 499 Faith, Hope, Charity, Translated from Guarini 1118 500 Metrical Experiment in May 1812 1118 500.Xl Lines Sent with a Collection of Manuscripts to John May 1119 501 The King of the North Countrie 1119 502 Epitaph on the Learned Robert Whitmore, E Who Died of a Diarrho~a, 4 August 1812,~ Etatis Sux 57 1120 502.Xl A Tear 1120 1813-1814 502.X4 Shakespeare Read Creatively 1121 503 Couplet on Lesbian Lovers 1122 504 On the Secrecy of a Certain Lady 1122 505 Maevius-Bavius Exemplum 1123 506 Lines on Looking Seaward 1123 507 Lines on Zephyrs 1123 508 National Independence: A Latin Fragment 1124 508.Xl Doggerel Rhymes 1125 509 To a Lady, with Falconer's Shipwreck 1126 510 God's Omnipresence: A Hymn 1128 511 A Couplet to Illustrate Paeon and Epitrite 1130 512 A Plaintive Movement, after Phineas Fletcher 1130 513 Motto for a Transparency 1131 514 On the Condition of Ireland, in the Manner of Daniel's Civil Wars 1132 515 Written in Richard Field's Of the Church 1132 515.Xl Puff and Slander 1133 516 Revisions of the Opening of Southey's Roderick 1133 516.Xl Improvements for Charles Bowker Ash 1134 1815 517 Glycine's Song from Zapolya 1134 517.X2 Napoleon 1139 517.X3 Lines in Walker's Dictionary, Largely Erased 1139 518 A Metrical Line in Notebook 22 1140 519 Metrical Version of Job, from Jacobi 1140 520 Specimen Translation of Pindar, "Word for Word" 1140 521 Contemporary Critics 1141 522 Translation of Dante 1141 523 Lines on Aurelia Coates 1141 524 Lines in Praise of Rabelais 1142 525 EFUENKAIRIAN: A Dithyrambic Ode 1143 526 To the Morgans 1143 527 Lines on Superstition 1144 528 Lines Headed "Orpheus" 1145 529 Lines Adapted from Jean Paul 1145 530 Further Lines Adapted from Jean Paul 1146 531 Epigram on Money 1146 532 Lines on Crimes and Virtues 1146 533 Elevated Diarrhoea 1147 533.Xl The Cherub 1147 1816-1818 534 Verse Lines from A Lay Sermon 1147 535 Alternative Translation of Virgil's Bucolics 1148 536 Motto for Memoranda in Notebook 25 1148 537 Lines after Punch 1149 538 Lines for an Autograph Hunter 1149 539 To a Young Lady Complaining of a Com 1151 540 Fancy in Nubibus 1152 541 Imitated from Aristophanes 1154 542 Part of a Sonnet to Miss Bullock 1155 543 Israel's Lament on the Death of the Princess Charlotte of Wales, Translated from the Hebrew of Hyman Hurwitz 1155 544 Rewriting of Lines by Beaumont and Fletcher 1158 545 A Description of a Nightingale 1159 546 Lines Suggested by Sir Thomas Browne 1159 546.Xl Three Epigrams on Bishop Watson 1160 546.X2 Translations from the Old Testament 1160 547 Couplet on the Heart Deaf and Blind 1161 548 Adaptation of Daniel's Epistle to Sir Thomas Egerton 1161 549 Adaptation of Donne's To Sir Henry Goodyere 1161 550 Adaptation of Daniel's Musophilus 1162 551 Adaptation of Donne's Eclogue 1613, December 26 1162 552 A Further Adaptation of Daniel's Musophilus 1163 553 Epigraph Verses for The Friend 1163 554 Adaptation of Lines from Dodsley's Select Collection of Old Plays 1163 555 Draft Fragment, Perhaps Describing Sara Coleridge 1164 1819-1821 556 Lines on the Usury of Pain 1165 557 Distich, Written in February 1819 1166 558 The Proper Unmodified Dochmius, i.e., Antispastus Hypercatalecticus 1166 559 "Beareth all things" 1167 560 To a Comic Author, on an Abusive Review 1167 561 A Character 1170 562 Extempore Specimen of the Pun Polysyllabic 1175 563 Riddle for Materialists 1175 564 Extempore, to Charles Mathews 1176 565 The Tears of a Grateful People 1176 566 Couplet on Anticipation and Theory, Genius and Cleverness 1177 567 Couplet on Man as Solar Animal 1177 568 Greek Couplet on Lauderdale 1178 569 On Footnotes, in a Letter 1178 570 A Practical Problem concerning Flies 1179 571 Music 1179 572 Sonnet: To Nature 1179 573 A Couplet Addressed to the Mind's Ear 1180 574 First Advent of Love 1180 575 Where is Reason? 1181 576 Adapted from H61ty 1182 576.Xl Lines on -, from the German of H61ty 1182 577 Lines from the Bhagavad-Gita, from Creuzer 1183 578 Fireside Anacreontic 1183 579 Mock Epitaph on Sir William Curtis 1184 580 Lines Recorded by Thomas Allsop 1185 1822-1824 581 Fickle Flowers: A Madrigal 1185 582 To a Lady: A Poem upon Nothing 1186 583 The Good, the True, the Fair 1186 584 Nonsense Sapphics, Written for James Gillman Jr 1187 584.Xl Virgil's Hexameters Converted to Sapphics 1187 585 The Reproof and Reply; or, The Flower-thief's Apology 1188 586 The Battle of the Bridge Rewritten 1191 587 Latin Couplet Adapted from John Swan 1191 588 Lines on Moonwort, with Du Bartas 1192 589 The Bridge Street Committee 1192 590 Parody Couplet on Wordsworth 1193 591 Lines on the Time, 10 September 1823 1194 592 Youth and Age 1194 593 Album Verses: "Dewdrops are the Gems of Morning" 1207 594 Translation of Goethe: "One friendly word . 1207 595 "Know'st thou the Land ... ?", from Goethe 1207 595.Xl Verses Sent to John Anster 1209 595.X2 To the Owl 1210 596 Heraclitus on the Sibyl's Utterance 1211 596.Xl Corrections to Wordsworth's Virgil 1212 597 Extempore Lines in Notebook 28 1221 598 Alternative Lines for Christopher Harvey's The Synagogue 1223 598.Xl Ballad 1223 599 The Delinquent Travellers 1224 600 To Miss Jones (or Miss A- T.) 1224 601 Adaptation of Daniel's To the Lady Margaret, Countess of Cumberland 1225 602 Lines on Edward Irving 1226 603 Epigram: "Such as it is" 1226 604 Album Verses on Original Sin 1226 1825-1826 605 Lines on J. F. Meckel's System der vergleichen den Anatomie 1227 606 Work without Hope 1228 607 The Three Sorts of Friends 1231 607.Xl Latin Elegiac Verse Lessons 1231 608 Lines on the Moss Bee, Bombyx Muscorum 1232 609 Captain Parry 1233 610 Lines on Rairnsgate Weather 1233 611 The Booksellers 1234 612 "He Gave them but One Heart between them" 1234 613 Lines to Eliza 1235 614 Adaptation of Herbert's The Dialogue 1237 615 Verses in the Margin of Martin Luther 1237 616 Adaptation of Lines from Paradise Lost Book X 1237 617 Adaptation of Marston 1238 617.Xl Atherstone's Herculaneum Emended 1238 618 The Two Founts: Stanzas Addressed to a Lady on her Recovery with Unblemished Looks, from a Severe Attack of Pain 1239 619 Virgil Applied to the Hon Mr B and Richard Heber 1243 620 Sancti Dorninici Pallium: A Dialogue between Poet and Friend 1243 621 Metre and Rhyme in The Life of Jerome of Prague 1248 622 The Alternative 1248 623 The Improvisatore; or, "John Anderson, my Jo, John" 1248 624 The Alienated Mistress (Love's Burial Place) 1259 625 The Last Words of Berengarius and Related Poems 1261 625.Xl To Chloe 1264 625.X2 Album Verses and Charades 1264 626 Thou and 1 1265 627 Duty, Surviving Self-love, the Only Sure Friend of Declining Life: A Soliloquy 1266 628 An Impromptu on Christmas-day 1268 629 A Day Dream 1269 629.Xl A Sober Statement of Human Life 1271 1827-1829 630 Epigram on a Bitch and a Marc 1271 631 "Ep~wc aei nann0poc etaipoc" 1272 632 Bo-Peep and I Spy 1273 633 Song: "Tho' hid in spiral myrtle Wreath" 1273 634 Lines for Mrs Smudger's Album; and Sequel 1274 635 Song: ... Tis not the lily brow I prize" 1275 636 Profuse Kindness 1276 637 Written in William Upcott's Album 1277 638 To Mary S. Pridhatn 1279 639 Lines on Tears, as the Language of the Eye 1280 639.Xl Primitive Christian's Zeal for the Cross 1280 640 Romance; or, Tale of the Dark Age 1281 640.Xl Overscored Lines in Notebook 37 1282 641 Verses Trivocular 1283 642 Couplet on Joseph Cottle 1283 642.Xl A Tale of Horror 1284 643 Extempore on Three Surgeons 1284 644 On the Most Veracious Anecdotist, and Small-talk Man, Thomas Hill, Esq. 1285 645 Lines Based on Exodus 17 1285 646 Impromptu Lines at Namur 1286 647 Water Ballad, from Planard 1286 648 Two Expectorations from Cologne 1287 649 Impromptu on Hock Heimar 1288 650 Absurd German Rhymes 1289 650.Xl Examples of Dutch Latin and Dutch English 1289 651 The Netherlands 1290 652 The Garden of Boccaccio 1290 652.Xl Long Poem on the Rhine 1298 652.X2 Rewriting of Lines in Alaric Watts's Poetical Sketches 1299 653 To Baby Bates 1300 654 Exemplary Epitaph on a Black Cat 1301 655 Alice du C16s; or, The Forked Tongue: A Ballad 1302 656 Reply to a Lady's Question respecting the Accomplishments Most Desirable in an Instructress 1312 657 The Teacher's Office 1315 658 Lines Written in the Commonplace Book of Miss Barbour, Daughter of the United States Minister to England 1315 659 Doggerel on Sir Charles Scudamore 1317 660 Extempore on George Dawe 1317 661 To Susan Steele, on Receiving the Purse: Extrumpery Lines 1318 662 Epigraph Derived from Troilus and Cressida 1318 1830-1832 663 Donne by the Filter 1319 663.Xl Charles Tennyson Rephrased 1319 664 "King Solomon knew all things" 1320 665 Love and Friendship Opposite 1320 666 Not at Home 1321 667 Phantom or Fact? A Dialogue in Verse 1321 668 Charity in Thought 1322 669 Huniility the Mother of Charity 1322 670 Association of Ideas 1323 671 The Tooth in a Wine-glass: A Sudden Exclamation 1323 672 In a Lady's Album 1324 673 Inscription on a Time-piece 1324 674 An Extempore Couplet in Table Talk 1327 674.Xl Written at the Salutation Hotel, Ambleside 1327 675 An Elegiac Plusquam-Sesqui-Sonnet to my Tin Sha,ving-pot 132S 675.Xl Old Bailey Report 1331 676 The Three Patriots: Cockney Snip, Irish Blarney, and Me 1332 676.Xl The Retort 1333 677 The Irish Orator's Booze: A Sonnet 1333 678 Cholera Cured Beforehand 1334 679 Sciatic Rheumatism 1337 679.Xl A Natural Curiosity; or, A Curious Natural 1338 680 An Autograph on an Autopergamene 1338 681 Dialogue between a Nimble Doctor and a Crippled Patient 1339 681.Xl Stanza Interpolated into a Hymn 1340 682 My Baptismal Birth-day 1341 683 Epigram: A Guilty Sceptic's Death Bed 1345 684 Kind Advice and Invitation 1345 685 Specimen of Pure Latinity, Ex Tempore 1346 1833-1834 686 Two Lines in Spring 1346 687 The Hunger of Liars 1347 687.Xl Lines on a Willow Reflected in the Water, at Caen Wood 1347 688 Love's Apparition and Evanishment: An Allegoric Romance 1348 689 "Oh! riiight I but my Patrick love" 1353 690 "0 sing and be glad" 1354 691 To the Young Artist, Kayser of Kayserwerth 1355 692 From a Manuscript Poem of Athanasius Sphinx 1358 693 S.T.C. 1359 694 S. T. Coleridge, A~tat. Sux 63 1364 695 Adaptation of Isaiah 2.7 1364 696 Lines on Lady Mary Shepherd 1365 697 Other Lines on Lady Mary Shepherd 1366 698 Epitaph of the Present Year; or, A Monument to the Memory of Dr Thomas Fuller 1366 699 On an Ellipsis of John Kenyon's 1367 700 "E Coelo Descendit, Tvw0t Eeactov!" 1368 701 Splendida Bilis 1369 702 Latin Address to Christopher Morgan 1369 702.Xl Suggested Alterations in Thomas Pringle's African Sketches 1371 703 Lines on George Croly's Apocalypse 1372 704 A Motto for Reed's Shakespeare 1372 705 To Miss Fanny Boyce 1373 706 Doggerel Letter for an Autograph 1373 ADDENDA 134 Sonnet: Written on Receiving Letters Informing Me of the Birth of a Son, I Being at Birmingham 1374 136 Sonnet: To a Friend, Who Asked How I Felt, When the Nurse First Presented my Infant to Me 1374 275 After Bathing in the Sea at Scarborough in Company with T. Hutchinson, August 1801 1374 433A Lines to Charlotte Brent 1375 INDEX OF TITLES AND FIRST LINES 1377