The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol 1 and 2

Chapter 174

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lines 22-23 brother!--/Hast lines 72-73 over-scrupu/lously lines 76-77 army-/purveyancer

In the Preface to "The Death of Wallenstein," the lines are numbered. Where words are hyphenated in the original, the parts have been rejoined and the first part of the word moved down to the beginning of the following line. In the list below, the slash indicates where the hyphen occurs in the original.

lines 1-2 Wallen/stein lines 10-11 trans/lated lines 12-13 com/parative lines 28-29 His/tory lines 47-48 Piccolo/mini [moved up] lines 61-62 Trans/lator lines 68-69 com/pensation

In Act I, Scene I of "The Triumph of Loyalty," the lines are numbered. Where words are hyphenated in the original, the parts have been rejoined and the first part of the word moved down to the beginning of the following line. In the list below, the slash indicates where the hyphen occurs in the original.

lines 5-6 Cas/tilian lines 60-61 judge/ment--she

In Appendix I, part of the poem "Youth and Age" has numbered lines. Where words are hyphenated in the original, the parts have been rejoined and the first part of the word moved down to the beginning of the following line. In the list below, the slash indicates where the hyphen occurs in the original.

lines 13-14 spark/ling lines 16-17 side/--out

In Appendix II, the "Allegoric Vision" has numbered lines. Where words are hyphenated in the original, the parts have been rejoined and the first part of the word moved down to the beginning of the following line. In the list below, the slash indicates where the hyphen occurs in the original.

lines 26-27 disap/pointments lines 59-60 im/mediately lines 74-75 pin/ing lines 77-78 move/ments lines 91-91 sprink/lings lines 106-107 extre/mity lines 123-124 some/thing lines 127-128 uncer/tainty lines 148-149 over/taken [moved up] lines 161-162 demean/our [moved up] lines 170-171 dim-/eyed [moved up] lines 181-182 mys/teries

In Appendix III, the "Apologetic Preface to 'Fire, Famine, and Slaughter'" has numbered lines. Where words are hyphenated in the original, the parts have been rejoined and the first part of the word moved down to the beginning of the following line. In the list below, the slash indicates where the hyphen occurs in the original.

lines 2-3 cul/tivated lines 25-26 Anti-/Gallican lines 34-35 com/pensated lines 38-39 illus/trious lines 147-148 appari/tions lines 157-158 imagina/tion [moved up] lines 170-171 con/cluded lines 174-175 epigram/matic [moved up] lines 193-194 occa/sion lines 207-208 re/published lines 251-252 pass/age [moved up] lines 267-268 com/pared lines 278-279 tran/scendant lines 285-286 wil/fully lines 301-302 disposi/tions lines 302-303 punish/ment lines 308-309 hypotheti/cally lines 315-316 calum/niators lines 319-320 anti-/prelatist [moved up] lines 339-340 per/secution lines 353-354 con/tented lines 359-360 tempta/tion lines 361-362 tolera/tion lines 370-371 sup/port lines 378-379 Church-anti/quity [moved up] lines 381-382 church-/communion [moved up] lines 394-395 ex/pressed lines 399-400 inter/misceant lines 408-409 alle/gorical [moved up] lines 437-438 dun/geoning lines 439-440 con/cerning [moved up] lines 454-455 charac/ters lines 464-465 truth,--/when lines 467-468 main/taining lines 472-473 primi/tive lines 478-479 reli/gious

In the Bibliography, the following items have line numbers in the original:

III. Introduction to "A Sheet of Sonnets", V. "Preface to the First Editon" and "Preface to the Second Edition"

The line numbers have been removed from the prose paragraphs. To indicate where the lines end in the original, a / slash mark has been used.