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"A charm For thee, my gentle-hearted Charles, to whom No sound is dissonant which tells of life."

Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was an English poet, literary critic, philosopher, and theologian who was a founder of the Romantic Movement in England and a member of the Lake Poets with his friend William Wordsworth. He also shared volumes and collaborated with Charles Lamb, Robert Southey, and Charles Lloyd.
"A charm For thee, my gentle-hearted Charles, to whom No sound is dissonant which tells of life."
"The happiness of life ... is made up of minute fractions — the little soon-forgotten charities of a kiss, a smile, a kind look, a heartfelt compliment in the disguise of playful raillery, and the countless other infinitesimals of pleasurable thought and genial feeling."
"Clothing the palpable and the familiar With golden exhalations of the dawn."
"Risest from forth thy silent sea of pines."
"A mother is a mother still; The holiest thing alive."
"Humour is consistent with pathos, whilst wit is not."