Hartley Coleridge Quotes
Now Shall I Become A Common Tale, A Ruin'd Fragment Of A Worn-out World; Unchanging Record Of Unceasing Change. Eternal Landmark To The Tide Of Time. Swift Generations, That Forget Each Other, Shall Still Keep Up The Memory Of My Shame Till I Am Grown An Unbelieved Fable.
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