Coleridge And Wordsworth in the West Country Their Friendship Work And Surro

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Coleridge And Wordsworth in the West Country Their Friendship Work And Surro
William Angus Knight
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Thomas Poole brought forward evidence of his friend's real innocence and harmlessness. Eventually the poet secured the tenancy of Alfoxden for ^40 a year, ^ deer-park and all. The place thus became as important a land- mark as Rydal itself in the evolution of the Lake poets. At Alfoxden itself, as Words- worth's guest, Coleridge wrote both his Fears in Solitude and his Ode to Liberty. Wordsworth desired to continue his tenancy. The St. Albyn owners had been plied with ^ ^ It will be seen that C...oleridge wrote to Wordsworth (July, 1795) that the rate was to be "twenty-three pounds a year, taxes included, " [ 82 ] Coleridge and Thomas Poole renewed reports of the poet's revolutionary associations. Before renewing the lease, they sent down a detective to make inquiries. This officer of the law happened to possess a very long nose. Following Wordsworth and Coleridge in one of their frequent walks, he heard them talk about the philosopher Spinosa. To the keen ear of the Bow Street official, the strange word implied some un- complimentary comment on his nasal organ.

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