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... . His father in the * Poet . Works , vol . i . , pp . 251 , 252 . + See Coleridge's " Biographia Literaria , " vol . ii . , p . 374 . exquisite poem , entitled " Frost at Midnight , " MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . xxiii.
... . His father in the * Poet . Works , vol . i . , pp . 251 , 252 . + See Coleridge's " Biographia Literaria , " vol . ii . , p . 374 . exquisite poem , entitled " Frost at Midnight , " MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . xxiii.
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Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. exquisite poem , entitled " Frost at Midnight , " * addresses him as his " babe so beautiful . " The lines must be familiar to all the readers of Cole- ridge's poetry , but they may perhaps be read ...
Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. exquisite poem , entitled " Frost at Midnight , " * addresses him as his " babe so beautiful . " The lines must be familiar to all the readers of Cole- ridge's poetry , but they may perhaps be read ...
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Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. In a similar strain his father addresses him in the poem entitled " The Nightingale . " * " That strain again ? Full fain it would delay me ! My dear Babe , Who , capable of no articulate sound , Mars ...
Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. In a similar strain his father addresses him in the poem entitled " The Nightingale . " * " That strain again ? Full fain it would delay me ! My dear Babe , Who , capable of no articulate sound , Mars ...
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