- "
Lewti, or the Circ****ian Love-chaunt" is a poem by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
first published in 1798. This poem was
first published in the
Morning Post...
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omitted it from the 1800 edition,
replacing it with Coleridge's "Love".
Lewti or the Circ****ian Love-chaunt (Coleridge)
exists in some 1798
editions in...
- to the way
Coleridge describes Lewti in
another poem he
wrote around the same time,
Lewti. The
connection between Lewti and the
Abyssinian maid
makes it...
- a
Fever "Why need I say,
Louisa dear!" 1798,
March 31 1799,
December 9
Lewti, or the Circ****ian Love-chaunt. "At
midnight by the
stream I roved," 1798...
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Leaves Religious Musings To a
Young **** To
Fortune To the
River Otter "
Lewti"
Eminent Characters "To Erskine" "To Burke" "To Priestley" "To Fayette"...
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Leaves Religious Musings To a
Young **** To
Fortune To the
River Otter "
Lewti"
Eminent Characters "To Erskine" "To Burke" "To Priestley" "To Fayette"...
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style appears to have been
modelled on Coleridge’s
Kubla Khan and
Lewti, and the
influence of
Coleridge is very
perceptible throughout the poem...
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appeared in 1798 (see 1798 in poetry). Originally,
Coleridge intended to
place Lewti, or the Circ****ian Love-chaunt in the collection. The
Nightingale was published...
- Love-poems "Quas
humilis tenero stylus olim
effudit in æto"—Petrarch Love
Lewti The
Picture The
Night Scene To an
Unfortunate Woman, Whom the
Author Had...
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Leaves Religious Musings To a
Young **** To
Fortune To the
River Otter "
Lewti"
Eminent Characters "To Erskine" "To Burke" "To Priestley" "To Fayette"...