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				Title:     Lines to W. Linley, Esq. 
			    Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge [More Titles by Coleridge ]		                
			     While he sang a song to Purcell's music While my young cheek retains its healthful hues,
 And I have many friends who hold me dear,
 Linley! methinks, I would not often hear
 Such melodies as thine, lest I should lose
 All memory of the wrongs and sore distress
 For which my miserable brethren weep!
 But should uncomforted misfortunes steep
 My daily bread in tears and bitterness;
 And if at death's dread moment I should lie
 With no beloved face at my bed-side,
 To fix the last glance of my closing eye,
 Methinks such strains, breathed by my angel-guide,
 Would make me pass the cup of anguish by,
 Mix with the blest, nor know that I had died!
 1797.
 
 
 
 
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