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Ernest Hartley Coleridge's edition of his grandfather's work was first published in 1912. The poems are printed in chronological order, with the poets own notes, as well as textual and bibliographical notes by the editor.
The Classic RIME draws us back, again and again, for the many quotable lines, for the lesson of hurting an innocent creature, and for Hunt Emerson's lighter version.
We may remain unsure of forgiveness as The Mariner moves away from The Wedding Guest.
Mysterious and confusing KUBLA KHAN feels unfinished...
while CHRISTABEL may serve as the original "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished." ( )
Ernest Hartley Coleridge's edition of his grandfather's work was first published in 1912. The poems are printed in chronological order, with the poets own notes, as well as textual and bibliographical notes by the editor.
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for the many quotable lines,
for the lesson of hurting an innocent creature,
and for Hunt Emerson's lighter version.
We may remain unsure of forgiveness as The Mariner moves away from The Wedding Guest.
Mysterious and confusing KUBLA KHAN feels unfinished...
while CHRISTABEL may serve as the original "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished." ( )