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An Invocation From Remorse

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Title:     An Invocation From Remorse
Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge [More Titles by Coleridge]

[Act III, Scene i. ll. 69-82.]


Hear, sweet Spirit, hear the spell,
Lest a blacker charm compel!
So shall the midnight breezes swell
With thy deep long-lingering knell.

And at evening evermore,
In a chapel on the shore,
Shall the chaunter, sad and saintly,
Yellow tapers burning faintly,
Doleful masses chaunt for thee,
Miserere Domine!

Hush! the cadence dies away
On the quiet moonlight sea:
The boatmen rest their oars and say,
Miserere Domine!


1812.


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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem: Invocation From Remorse

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