* A Mathematical Problem (A humorous student-days poem on geometry), in a letter to his brother George Coleridge, 1791
* The Ĉolian Harp, 1795
* Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement, 1795
* On a Ruined House in a Romantic Country, 1797 (spoof of his own earlier writing style)
* This Lime-Tree Bower my Prison, 1797
* The Dungeon, 1797
* The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 1797
* Christabel, 1797
* from France: An Ode, 1798
* Frost at Midnight, 1798
* Kubla Khan, 1798
* Fears in Solitude, 1798
* I don't have Coleridge's Nightingale in, but do have his own ``review'' of it, 1798
* Hexameters, winter of 1798-99
* Love, 1799
* A Soliloquy of the Full Moon, She Being in a Mad Passion, 1800?
* Apologia pro Vita Sua, 1800
* Dejection: An Ode, 1802
* Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath, 1802
* The Pains of Sleep, 1803
* Phantom, 1805
* What Is Life?, 1805
* The Blossoming of the Solitary Date-Tree, 1805
* To William Wordsworth, 1807
* Recollections of Love, 1807
* The Presence of Love, 1807
* Psyche, 1808
* A Tombless Epitaph, 1809?
* Despair, 1810
* The Suicide's Argument, 1811
* Limbo, 1811?, 1817?
* Time, Real and Imaginary, 1812?
* Songs from STC's play Zapolya, 1815
* Human Life, 1815
* On Donne's Poetry, 1818?
* To Nature, 1820?
* Fragment, The body (undated)
* Youth and Age, 1823-1832
* Work without Hope, 1825
* Song, 1825?
* Duty surviving Self-Love, 1826
* Constancy to an Ideal Object, 1826?
* The Improvisatore, or, `John Anderson, My Jo, John', 1827
* from The Garden of Boccaccio, 1828
* Cologne, 1828
* Reason, 1830
* Desire, 1830
* Epitaph, 1833
* Forebearance, 1834
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