The Poetical Works of Coleridge And Keats, With a Memoir of Each ..

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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834
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My heart each day desires the morrow, Sleep itself is turned to sorrow.
Vainly would my winter borrow Sunny leaves from any bough* Lilies for a bridal bed, Roses for a matron's head, Violets for a maiden dead, Pansies let my flowers be : On the living grave I bear.
Scatter them without a tear ; Let no friend, however dear, Waste one hope, one fear for m TO I.
Thb serpent is shut out from paradise ; The wounded deer must seek the herd no more In which its heart-cure lies ; Digitized by VjOOQIC T
...O . 129 The widowed dove must oease to haunt a bower, Like that from which its mate with feigned sighs Fled in the April hour : I too, must seldom seek again Near happj friends a mitigated pain.
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Of hatred I am proud, — with soom content ; Indifference, that once hurt me, now is grown Itself indifferent ; But, not to speak of love, pitj alone Can break a spirit already more than bent The miserable one Turns the mind's poison into food, — Its medicine is tears, — ^its evil good.
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Therefore if now I see you seldomer.


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