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Coleridge, Hartley (1796-1849) (about) (books) (items)
- Poems, (F.E. Bingley, 1833, co)
- Address to Certain Gold Fishes, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Album Verses, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- The Birth-Day, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Blandusian Spring, More Gaily Bright, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- A Brother’s Love to His Sister, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- By a Friend, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Death, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Death-Bed Reflections of Michelangelo, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Epigram (“They say Despair has power to kill”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Epitaph on a Mother and Three Infants, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Expertus Loquitur, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- A Farewell, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- The First Birth-Day, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- The Forsaken to the Faithless, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Fragment (“What is the life of man?”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- From Country to Town, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- From Petrarca, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- From Petrarch, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Homer, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Horace. Book I., Ode 38, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Inania Munera, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- In the Manner of a Child of Seven Years Old, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Isabel, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Leonard and Susan, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Liberty, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- May, 1832, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- A Medley, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- New Year’s Day, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Night, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Notes, (ms) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- November, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- “Of Such Is the Kingdom of God”, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- An Old Man’s Wish, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- On a Picture of the Corpse of Napoleon Lying in State, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- On a Young Man Dying on the Eve of Marriage, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- On Parting with a Very Pretty, but Very Little Lady, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Poietes Apoietes, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Regeneration, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Reply, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- The Sabbath-Day’s Child, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sense, If You Can Find It, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Song (“Say—what is worse than blank despair”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Song (“She is not fair to outward view”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Song (“The earliest wish I ever knew”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Song (“’Tis sweet to hear the merry lark”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“All Nature ministers to Hope. The snow”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“How long I sail’d, and never took a thought”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“If I have sinn’d in act, I may repent”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“I loved thee once, when every thought of mine”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“In the great city we are met again”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“Is love a fancy, or a feeling? No”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“I thank my God because my hairs are grey!”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“It must be so,—my infant love must find”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“Long time a child, and still a child, when years”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“Love is but folly,—since the wisest love”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“Once I was young, and fancy was my all”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“The Man, whose lady-love is virgin Truth”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“The vale of Tempe had in vain been fair”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“Too true it is, my time of power was spent”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“We parted on the mountains, as two streams”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“What can a poor man do but love and pray!”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“What is young Passion but a gusty breeze”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“What was’t awaken’d first the untried ear”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“When we were idlers with the loitering rills”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“Whither is gone the wisdom and the power”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“Whither—Oh—whither, in the wandering air”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“Why should I murmur at my lot forlorn?”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“Youth, love, and mirth, what are they—but the portion”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sonnet (“Youth, thou art fled,—but where are all the charms”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Stanzas (“She was a queen of noble Nature’s crowning”), (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Sweet Love, the Shadow of Thy Parting Wings, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- A Task ad Libitum, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Thoughts, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- To—, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- To a Lofty Beauty, from Her Poor Kinsman, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- To a Posthumous Infant, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- To My Unknown Sister-in-Law, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- To Shakspeare, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- To Somebody, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- To the Memory of Canning, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- To the Nautilus, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- To Wordsworth, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- The Use of a Poet, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Valentine, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- What I Have Heard, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Who Is the Poet, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Written in January, 1833, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Written on the 1st of November, 1820, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- Young Love, (pm) Poems, F.E. Bingley, 1833
- To Joseph Turner, Esq., Derwent Hill, Near Keswick, (pm) Preston Chronicle
- To Shakespeare, (pm) The Poetical Works of Bowles, Lamb and Hartley Coleridge ed. William Tirebuck, Walter Scott, 1887
- She Is Not Fair to Outward View, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1895, music by W. J. Foxell
- Ah, These Degenerate Days!, (pm)
- The Birth of Speech, (pm)
- Early Spring, (pm)
- Friendship, (pm)
- Prayer, (pm)
- Song, (pm)
- Sonnet to William Wordsworth, (pm)
- Whither?, (pm)
Coleridge, John; pseudonym of Earl & Otto O. Binder (fl. 1930s-1940s) (items)
- Martian Martyrs, (nv) Science Fiction March 1939
- The Black Comet [Mad Moor], (ss) Science Fiction June 1939
- The Mogu of Mars, (nv) Science Fiction August 1939
- Mystery from the Stars, (nv) Future Fiction November 1939
- The New Life, (ss) Science Fiction March 1940
- Doom from the Void, (ss) Science Fiction June 1940
- Polar Doom, (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly #1, Summer 1940
- The Poison Realm, (ss) Future Fiction July 1940
- World of Illusion [Mad Moor], (ss) Future Fiction November 1940
- Artificial Universe, (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly #2, Winter 1941
- The Life Beyond, (nv) Science Fiction March 1941
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834) (about) (items)
- Broken Friendship, (ex) 1797
- Christabel, (pm) 1797
- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, (pm) Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1798
- Love, (pm) The Morning Post December 21 1799
- Kubla Khan, (pm) Christabel/Kubla Khan/The Pains of Sleep by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Murray, 1816
- untitled (“Whoever is acquainted with the history of philosophy”), (ex) 1817
- The Suicide’s Argument, (pm) The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Pickering, 1828
- The Wanderings of Cain, (pp) The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Pickering, 1828
- The Knight’s Tomb, (pm) 1834
- Phantom, (pm) The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge (1834 edition) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Pickering, 1834
- Love, (pm) The Morning Post December 21 1799
- Ex “Anima Poetae”, (ms) The New Review #77, October 1895
- The Devil’s Thoughts, (pm) The Morning Post September 6 1799
- Strange Dream, (ms) The Medium, the Mystic, and the Physicist by Lawrence LeShan, Viking, 1974
- Kubla Khan (with Kevin N. Roberts), (pm) Songs of Innocence #3, Spring 2000
- After I Shot the Albatross, (pm)
- An Autumn Poem, (pm)
- A Christmas Carol, (pm) , uncredited.
- The Great, Good Man, (pm)
- In a Dungeon, (pm)
- Kublai Khan, (pm)
- Maxims and Precepts, (ms)
- Phantoms, (pm)
- The Soldier’s Return, (pm)
- Song, (pm)
- “Swans Sing Before They Die; ’Twere No Bad Thing…”, (pm)
- untitled (“Charles! My slow heart was only sad when first…”), (pm)
- untitled (“He prayeth best who loveth best…”), (pm)
- What Is LIfe?, (pm)
- Why Love Is Blind, (pm)
Coles, Cyril Henry (1899-1965); used pseudonym Manning Coles (items)
- Guarding the Zeppelins (with A. F. O. Manning), (ex) Curtis Brown, Ltd., 1940, as by Manning Coles
- Green Hazard (with A. F. O. Manning), (n.) Hodder & Stoughton, 1945, as by Manning Coles
- Handcuffs Don’t Hold Ghosts [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #30, May 1946, as by Manning Coles
- Death Keeps a Secret (with A. F. O. Manning), (ts) John Creasey Mystery Magazine March 1958, as by Manning Coles
- Buyer Collects [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss) Suspense (UK) November 1958, as by Manning Coles
- Handle with Care [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss) Suspense (UK) December 1958, as by Manning Coles
- Johnny the Dip [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss) Suspense (UK) January 1959, as by Manning Coles
- Two’s Company [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss) Suspense (UK) February 1959, as by Manning Coles
- Six Indignant Footmen [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss) Suspense (UK) April 1959, as by Manning Coles
- Here Lies— [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (nv) Suspense (UK) July 1959, as by Manning Coles
- Crime in Concrete [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (n.) Star Weekly December 5 1959, as by Manning Coles
- Crime in Concrete [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (sl) Faber and Faber, 1959, as by Manning Coles
- It Pays to Be Honest [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss) Suspense (UK) April 1960, as by Manning Coles
- All That Glitters [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss) Suspense (UK) May 1960, as by Manning Coles
- Out of Luck [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss) Suspense (UK) June 1960, as by Manning Coles
- Angel on My Foot [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss) Suspense (UK) July 1960, as by Manning Coles
- The Dip [Tommy Hambledon] (with A. F. O. Manning), (ss) Nothing to Declare by Manning Coles, Doubleday, 1960, as by Manning Coles
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