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				Title:     The Outcast 
			    Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge [More Titles by Coleridge ]		                
			     Pale Roamer through the night! thou poor Forlorn!Remorse that man on his death-bed possess,
 Who in the credulous hour of tenderness
 Betrayed, then cast thee forth to Want and Scorn!
 The world is pitiless: the chaste one's pride
 Mimic of Virtue scowls on thy distress:
 Thy Loves and they that envied thee deride:
 And Vice alone will shelter Wretchedness!
 O! I could weep to think that there should be
 Cold-bosom'd lewd ones, who endure to place
 Foul offerings on the shrine of Misery,
 And force from Famine the caress of Love;
 May He shed healing on the sore disgrace,
 He, the great Comforter that rules above!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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