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A poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

To William Godwin

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Title:     To William Godwin
Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge [More Titles by Coleridge]

AUTHOR OF 'POLITICAL JUSTICE'


O form'd t' illume a sunless world forlorn,
As o'er the chill and dusky brow of Night,
In Finland's wintry skies the Mimic Morn
Electric pours a stream of rosy light,

Pleas'd I have mark'd OPPRESSION, terror-pale,
Since, thro' the windings of her dark machine,
Thy steady eye has shot its glances keen--
And bade th' All-lovely 'scenes at distance hail'.

Nor will I not thy holy guidance bless,
And hymn thee, GODWIN! with an ardent lay;
For that thy voice, in Passion's stormy day,
When wild I roam'd the bleak Heath of Distress,

Bade the bright form of Justice meet my way--
And told me that her name was HAPPINESS.


January 10, 1795.


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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem: To William Godwin

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