Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
Farewell, Farewell! But This I Tell To Thee, Thou Wedding-Guest! He Prayeth Well, Who Loveth Well Both Man And Bird And Beast. He Prayeth Best, Who Loveth Best All Things Both Great And Small; For The Dear God Who Loveth Us He Made And Loveth All. The Mariner, Whose Eye Is Bright, Whose Beard With Age Is Hoar, Is Gone: And Now The Wedding-Guest Turned From The Bridegroom's Door.
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