Christabel and the Ancient Mariner have so completely taken possession of the highest place, that it is needless to do more than allude to them.
2
During his residence there, Christabel, written many years before, and known to a favoured few, was first published in a volume with Kubla Khan and the Pains of Sleep in 1816.
3
Here in that year he wrote the second part of Christabel.
4
To the Stowey period belong also the tragedy of Osorio (afterwards known as Remorse), Kubla Khan and the first part of Christabel.