Informations about the album The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol II by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

We are going to show you the latest album by Samuel Taylor Coleridge entitled The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol II. The album has been released on Saturday 2 May 2026.
We want to remind you some other old album preceeding this one: The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol I.
The list of 121 songs that compose the album is here:
Here's a small list of songs that Samuel Taylor Coleridge may decide to sing, including the name of the corrisponding album for each song:
- Nonsense Verses
- The Wills of the Wisp
- Nothing speaks our mind
- On a Volunteer Singer
- On a Report of a Minister's Death
- Over my Cottage
- Translation of the First Strophe of Pindar's Second Olympic
- The Netherlands
- A Beck in Winter
- A Simile
- My Godmother's Beard
- To a Well-known Musical Critic
- Trochaics
- On the Sickness of a Great Minister
- Charles, grave or merry
- A Hint to Premiers and First Consuls
- In Spain, that land
- On Donne's Poem ‘To a Flea'
- Comparative Brevity of Greek and English
- Of smart pretty Fellows
- Inscription for a Time-piece
- Fragment of an Ode on Napoleon
- From an Old German Poet
- Nonsense Sapphics
- Spots in the Sun
- Fragments from a Notebook
- Old Harpy
- Once again, sweet Willow, wave thee'
- Scarce any scandal
- Written in an Album
- Drinking versus Thinking
- Rufa
- Profuse Kindness
- Association of Ideas
- Epitaph of the Present Year on the Monument of Thomas Fuller
- Say what you will, Ingenious Youth
- On the Above
- ΕΓΩΕΝΚΑΙΠΑΝ
- Epitaph on a Bad Man (Three Versions)
- On the Most Veracious Anecdotist
- Bo-Peep and I Spy—
- Nonsense ('I wish on earth to sing')
- Always Audible
- Nonsense
- Motto for a Transparency
- On Mr. Ross, usually Cognominated Nosy
- To a Vain Young Lady
- Epitaph on Major Dieman
- Money, I've heard
- An evil spirit's on thee, friend
- What is an Epigram
- Occasioned by the Former
- Μωροσοφία, or Wisdom in Folly
- To T. Poole: An Invitation
- On an Amorous Doctor
- To Mr. Pye
- Epitaph on a Mercenary Miser
- Baron Guelph of Adelstan. A Fragment
- There in some darksome shade'
- On Deputy ——
- To Captain Findlay
- To a Lady who requested me to Write a Poem upon Nothing
- To Baby Bates
- For a House-Dog's Collar
- Bob now resolves
- The Taste of the Times
- So Mr. Baker
- A Metrical Accident
- Occasioned by the Last
- Epigram on Kepler
- Pondere non Numero
- On a Reader of His Own Verses
- To my Candle
- Here lies the Devil
- On Sir Rubicund Naso
- On a Slanderer
- In vain I praise thee, Zoilus
- An Apology for Spencers
- To One Who Published in Print
- From me, Aurelia
- Sentimental
- To a Certain Modern Narcissus
- The Compliment Qualified
- A Plaintive Movement
- When Surface talks
- Songs of Shepherds, and rustical Roundelays'
- On a Late Marriage between an Old Maid and French Petit Maître
- Job's Luck
- Authors and Publishers
- There comes from old Avaro's grave
- Each Bond-street buck
- Lines to Thomas Poole
- Imitated from Aristophanes
- To a Proud Parent
- Song, To be Sung by the Lovers of all the noble liquors
- To a Child
- Fragments
- On the Curious Circumstance, That in the German
- To be ruled like a Frenchman
- To Susan Steele
- On the Secrecy of a Certain Lady
- Lines in a German Student's Album
- Translation of a Fragment of Heraclitus
- The Three Sorts of Friends
- Epitaph on Himself
- The Alternative
- Cholera Cured Before-hand
- The Proper Unmodified Dochmius
- Modern Critics
- An Experiment for a Metre
- On Pitt and Fox
- Napoleon
- On an Insignificant
- Verses Trivocular
- If the guilt of all lying
- An excellent adage
- Iambics
- The Bridge Street Committee
- To a Critic
- To Edward Irving
