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				Title:     Sonnet On Quitting School For College 
			    Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge [More Titles by Coleridge ]		                
			     Farewell parental scenes! a sad farewell!To you my grateful heart still fondly clings,
 Tho' fluttering round on Fancy's burnish'd wings
 Her tales of future Joy Hope loves to tell.
 Adieu, adieu! ye much-lov'd cloisters pale!
 Ah! would those happy days return again,
 When 'neath your arches, free from every stain,
 I heard of guilt and wonder'd at the tale!
 Dear haunts! where oft my simple lays I sang,
 Listening meanwhile the echoings of my feet,
 Lingering I quit you, with as great a pang,
 As when erewhile, my weeping childhood, torn
 By early sorrow from my native seat,
 Mingled its tears with hers--my widow'd Parent lorn.
 1791.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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