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POEMS BOOK II. THE CRICKET

Hartley Coleridge - POEMS BOOK II. THE CRICKET

POEMS BOOK II. THE CRICKET

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Wheee art thou, merry whistler of the hearth? What time the grate is stuff'd with arid moss, I miss thy shrill monotony of mirth. And do not love the bar's ferruginous gloss, When summer nights are blinking-dark and cold. And the dim taper cheerless to behold.

POEMS BOOK II. THE CRICKET

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