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Hartley Coleridge's Poetry, by written

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  • She pass'd away like morning dew
    Before the sun was high;
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  • When we were idlers with the loitering rills,
    The need of human love we little noted:
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  • If I have sinned in act, I may repent;
    If I have erred in thought, I may disclaim
    13 lines
  • LONG time a child, and still a child, when years
    Had painted manhood on my cheek, was I, --
    14 lines, 2 comments
  • "Full Well I Know . . . "
    FULL well I know -- my friends -- ye look on me
    14 lines
  • Written On The Anniversary Of Our Father's Death
    STILL for the world he lives, and lives in bliss,
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  • WAS it a fancy, bred of vagrant guess,
    Or well-remember'd fact, that He was born
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  • THE dark green Summer, with its massive hues,
    Fades into Autumn's tincture manifold.
    14 lines
  • SHE is not fair to outward view,
    As many maidens be,
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  • To Wordsworth
    THERE have been poets that in verse display
    14 lines
  • The Flight Of Youth
    YOUTH, thou art fled, -- but where are all the charms
    14 lines
  • "How Long I Sailed . . ."
    HOW long I sailed, and never took a thought
    14 lines
  • No Life Vain
    LET me not deem that I was made in vain,
    14 lines
  • THE mellow year is hasting to its close:
    The little birds have almost sung their last,
    14 lines
  • RESTLESS forms of living light
    Quivering on your lucid wings,
    45 lines
  • 'Tis sweet to hear the merry lark,
    That bids a blithe good-morrow;
    24 lines
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