Biographical materials
Introduction and commentary
Miscellaneous works
Keats's “The Eve of St. Agnes”
- Title-page
- St. Agnes’ Eve – Ah, bitter chill it was!
- Chambers . . .glowing to receive one thousand guests
- She sigh'd for Agnes's dreams
- Porphro on horseback
- Madeline Praying
- Soon she knew his face
- He follow'd through a lowly arched way
- Madeline asleep in lap of legends old
- [Madeline and the old beldame]
- [Sylphs or fairies with lute]
- Porphyro looking at the sleeping Madeline
- On golden dishes and in baskets bright
- [Cherubs throwing snowballs]
- Drown'd all in Rhenish and the sleepy mead
- She hurried at his words
- These lovers fled away into the storm
- [A happy family]
- Monogram of the publisher Joseph Cundall
Defoe's Robinson Crusoe
- Title-page
- Crusoe finds the print of a man's foot
- Crusoe's father giving his advice
- Crusoe swooning away
- Crusoe throwing the Moor overboard
- Crusoe saved on the island
- Crusoe on the raft
- Felling trees for planks
- Crusoe's dream
- Crusoe finds a drowned boy
- Crusoe's second landing on the island
- Burning huts
- Men returning to boats
- Crusoe giving Bible to Will Atkins
- Untitled [Crusoe climbing up a line on the wrecked ship]
- Untitled [Men in boats and canoes]
Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
- Title-page
- It is an ancient mariner
- The Bridegroom's doors are opened wide
- The Albatross did follow
- With my crossbow I shot the Albatross
- With my crossbow I shot the Albatross
- The Albatross around my neck was hung
- There passed a weary timejk
- At the rising of the moon
- Their souls did from their bodies fly
- I fear thee ancient Mariner!
- A spring of love gushed from my heart
- How long in that same fit I lay
- All fixed on me their stony eyes
- The boat came closer to the ship
- The holy hermit raised his eyes
- Each to the great Father bends
- Tailpiece
Lithographs
Last modified 21 October 20121