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A poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

My Godmother's Beard

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Title:     My Godmother's Beard
Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge [More Titles by Coleridge]

So great the charms of Mrs. Mundy,
That men grew rude, a kiss to gain:
This so provok'd the dame that one day
To Pallas chaste she did complain:

Nor vainly she address'd her prayer,
Nor vainly to that power applied;
The goddess bade a length of hair
In deep recess her muzzle hide:

Still persevere! to love be callous!
For I have your petition heard!
To snatch a kiss were vain (cried Pallas)
Unless you first should shave your beard.





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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem: My Godmother's Beard

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