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				Title:     Absence: A Farewell Ode on Quitting School for Jesus College, Cambridge 
			    Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge [More Titles by Coleridge ]		                
			     Where graced with many a classic spoilCAM rolls his reverend stream along,
 I haste to urge the learnéd toil
 That sternly chides my love-lorn song:
 Ah me! too mindful of the days
 Illumed by Passion's orient rays,
 When Peace, and Cheerfulness and Health
 Enriched me with the best of wealth.
 Ah fair Delights! that o'er my soul
 On Memory's wing, like shadows fly!
 Ah Flowers! which Joy from Eden stole
 While Innocence stood smiling by!--
 But cease, fond Heart! this bootless moan:
 Those Hours on rapid Pinions flown
 Shall yet return, by Absence crown'd,
 And scatter livelier roses round.
 The Sun who ne'er remits his fires
 On heedless eyes may pour the day:
 The Moon, that oft from Heaven retires,
 Endears her renovated ray.
 What though she leave the sky unblest
 To mourn awhile in murky vest?
 When she relumes her lovely light,
 We bless the Wanderer of the Night.
 1791.
 
 
 
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