. Hill's album of biography and art : containing portraits and pen-sketches of many persons who have been and are prominent as religionists, military heroes, inventors, financiers, scientists, explorers, writers, physicians, actors, lawyers, musicians, artists, poets, sovereigns, humorists, orators and statesmen, together with chapters relating to history, science, and important work in which prominent people have been engaged at various periods of time. treatises. Among his principalwritings may be named Christabel, The Rime of the AncientMariner. Hymn Before Sunrise in the Valley of Chamouny
. Hill's album of biography and art : containing portraits and pen-sketches of many persons who have been and are prominent as religionists, military heroes, inventors, financiers, scientists, explorers, writers, physicians, actors, lawyers, musicians, artists, poets, sovereigns, humorists, orators and statesmen, together with chapters relating to history, science, and important work in which prominent people have been engaged at various periods of time. treatises. Among his principalwritings may be named Christabel, The Rime of the AncientMariner. Hymn Before Sunrise in the Valley of Chamouny. ?The Statesmans Manual, Literary Biographies. Aids toReflection, Table Talk, etc. He ranks among the standardBritish poets. Poems by S. Taylor Coleridge. t Severed Friendship. .& AS! they had been friends in youth;But whispering tongues can poison truth;And constancy lives in realms above;And life is thorny; and youth is vain;And to be wroth with one we love,Doth work like madness in the thus it chanced, as I Roland and Sir spake words of high disdainAnd insult to his hearts best brother:They parted—neer to meet again!But never either found anotherTo free the hollow heart from paining—They stood aloof, the scars cliffs which had been rent asunder;A dreary sea now flows between;But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder,Shall wholly do away. I marks of that which once hath Answer to a Childs Question. z-^- ^() YOU ask what the birds say? The sparrow. the jL^ The linnet and thrush say I love, and I^Wd love! In the winter theyre silent, the wind is so strong;What it says I dont know, but it sings a loud green leaves, and blossoms, and sunny warm singing and loving—all come back the lark is so brimful of gladness and green fields below him. the blue sky he sings, and he sings, and forever sings love my Love, and my Love loves me. -^^===- •S^ :0
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