to a wedding-feast, and detaineth one. It is an ancient Mariner, And he stoppeth one of three. `By thy long beard and glittering eye, Now wherefore stopp'st thou me? The Bridegroom's doors are ...
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) was a British composer who studied at the Royal College of Music and had early success at Gloucester Festival with his 1898 ‘Ballade in A Minor’. Named after the ...
Language contains the trophies of its past and the weapons of its future conquests. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge ... Language ...
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The Power of Drinking Water to Lose WeightWater, water everywhere – and plenty of drops to drink! Samuel Taylor Coleridge wasn’t thinking about weight loss when penning Rime of the Ancient Mariner, but he nonetheless knew water’s ...
A stately pleasure-dome decree: Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunless sea. So twice five miles of fertile ground With walls and towers were girdled ...
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Great British getaways: Exploring the Somerset seaside town that's home to England's only operating Grade I-listed pierTamara Hinson visits Clevedon on the Severn Estuary's eastern shore The town inspired poets Alfred Tennyson and Samuel Taylor Coleridge READ MORE: Britain's best railway station named in 'World ...
On a pillar in Poets' Corner Westminster Abbey is a bust in memory of poet and critic Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The inscription reads: S. T. Coleridge. Born Oct 21. 1772. Died July 25. 1834 The bust is ...
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