Final answer:
The allusion in the title points to a work by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, likely one of his famous poems such as 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' or 'Kubla Khan', depending on the context.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question "The title alludes to what work by Samuel Taylor Coleridge?" indicates that there is an allusion within a work, likely a poem or a title, that refers back to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's body of work. Coleridge was a prominent English poet and a founder of the Romantic English poetry movement, best known for poems like The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan. While the exact work being alluded to is not provided in the question, it is essential to know that allusion is a literary device where an indirect reference is made to a person, event, another text, or a part of a text, usually without explicit identification.
To answer the student's question accurately, one would need the context of which specific title and work is being examined for the allusion to Coleridge's writings. For example, if the title referenced a mariner or a fantastical pleasure dome, one might infer that the allusion points to Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner or Kubla Khan respectively.