The Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Including Poems And Versions of Poems Herein Published for the First Time

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— Title] This Lime-Tree Bower my Prison. A Poem Addressed, &c. An. Anth. : the words 'Addressed to', &c., are omitted in Sibylline Leaves, 1828, 1829, and 18Si.
1-28 Well, they are gone, and here must I remain, Lam'd by the scathe of fire, lonely and faint.
This lime-tree bower my prison ! They, meantime, My Friends, whom I may never meet again, On springy heath, along the hill-top edge 5 Wander delighted, and look down, perchance, On that same rifted dell, where many an ash Twists its wild lim
...bs beside the ferny rock Whose plumy* ferns forever nod and drip Spray'd by the waterfall. But chiefly thou 10 My gentle-hearted Charles! thou who had pin'd MS. Letter to Soutliey, July 17, 1797.
* The ferns that grow in moist places grow five or six together, and form a complete ' Prince of Wales's Feather ' — that is plumy. Letter to 1-28 Well they are gone, and here I must remain This lime-tree, . . . hill-top edge Delighted ^vander, and look down, perchance, On that same rifted dell, where the wet ash Twists its wild limbs above, .


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