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In today's society Samuel Taylor Coleridge would be considered a ladies man. He's a smooth talker and i almost see him as
a rock star. But Coleridge had another side to him filled with self criticism, drug use, and depression.
I would compare Samuel Coleridge to Dave Matthews Band. Both Samuel and Dave are poets in their own rights and both had
been doing it there whole life.
Samuels poems have deep meanings with fairly simple rhymes like that of a children's poem. His poems also have multiple
meanings when they are read.
I think this is similar to Dave Matthews. His songs are simple and yet they convey a so many different meanings to different
people.
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Duty Surviving Self Love
Unchanged within, to see all changed without,
Is a blank lot and hard to bear, no doubt.
Yet why at others' Wanings should'st thou fret ?
Then only might'st thou feel a just regret,
Hadst thou withheld thy love or hid thy light
In selfish forethought of neglect and slight.
O wiselier then, from feeble yearnings freed,
While, and on whom, thou may'st--shine on ! nor heed
Whether the object by reflected light
Return thy radiance or absorb it quite :
And tho' thou notest from thy safe recess
Old Friends burn dim, like lamps in noisome air,
Love them for what they are ; nor love them less,
Because to thee they are not what they were.


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What Would You Say
Up and down the puppies' hair
Fleas and ticks jump everywhere
'Cause of original sin
Down the hill fell Jack and Jill
And you came tumbling after
'Cause of original sin
Rip away the tears
Drink a hope for happy years
And you may find
A lifetime's passed you by
What would you say
Dont' drop the big one
If you a monkey on a string
Don't cut my life line
If you a doggie on a chain
Don't bite the mailman
What would you say
I was there when the bear
Ate his head, thought it was a candy
Everyone goes in the end
Knock knock on the door
Who's it for, nobody in here
Look in the mirror my friend
I don't understand at best
I cannot speak for all the rest
But you may find a lifetime's passed you by
Every dog has its day every day has its way
Of being forgotten - "Mom, it's my birthday!"
What would you say
Dont' drop the big one
If you a monkey on a string
Don't cut my life line
If you a doggie on a chain
Don't bite the mailman
What would you say
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SOURCES
Toynton,
Evelyn. "A delicious torment: the friendship of Wordsworth and Coleridge.(Critical essay)." Harper's Magazine 314.1885 (June
2007): 88(6). Expanded Academic ASAP. Gale. Century College Library. 6 May 2008 http://find.galegroup.com/ips/start.do?prodId=IPS.
"Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834)." DISCovering Authors. Online ed. Detroit: Gale, 2003. Discovering
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Marx, Karl The German Ideology Part I: Feuerbach. Opposition of the Materialist
and Idealist Outlook B. The Illusion
of the Epoch
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