Coleridge

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It is one of the most beautiful and best known of his lyrics, and the best representative of that large ingredient in his temperament and his poetry which cannot be better described than as inno- cent voluptuousness. 1 1 A beautiful cancelled stanza, discovered by Mr. Dykes Campbell, deserves insertion here, as it probably has not yet found its way into the editions. After " subdued and cherished long, " add While Fancy, like the midnight torch That bends and rises in the wind, Lit up with wild... and broken lights The tumult of her mind.
48 COLERIDGE It was long before Coleridge attempted the collection of his works, and this indolence kept " Christabel " (1798-1800) and " Kubla Khan" from the public. Perhaps he amused himself with the idea of completing them: but to complete " Kubla Khan " would have been a sheer im- possibility; and notwithstanding the extreme beauty of the passage on parted friendship, it is almost to be wished that he had not made the attempt with " Christabel. " The " first fine care- less rapture " is not to be " recaptured, " the un- earthly glamour has disappeared, and we have an excellent narrative poem in the manner of " The White Doe of Rylstone, " with touches, in- deed, such as no other poet could have given, but no longer " apparelled in the glory and freshness of a dream.


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