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With Fielding's 'Amelia'

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Title:     With Fielding's 'Amelia'
Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge [More Titles by Coleridge]

Virtues and Woes alike too great for man
In the soft tale oft claim the useless sigh;
For vain the attempt to realise the plan,
On Folly's wings must Imitation fly.
With other aim has Fielding here display'd
Each social duty and each social care;
With just yet vivid colouring portray'd
What every wife should be, what many are.
And sure the Parent of a race so sweet
With double pleasure on the page shall dwell,
Each scene with sympathizing breast shall meet,
While Reason still with smiles delights to tell
Maternal hope, that her loved progeny
In all but sorrows shall Amelias be!






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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem: With Fielding's 'Amelia'

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