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Illustrations from one of his most famous poems.
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A statue of the Ancient Mariner with the albatross hung from his neck at Watchet Harbour, Somerset, England, unveiled in September 2003 as a tribute to Coleridge

Samuel's Mansion which resently sold for or 1.5 million pounds

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House were Samuel and Wordsworth lived and wrote poetry |
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A Dead Coleridge's facial mold

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