Could I but harmonise one kindly thought

Hartley Coleridge

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1796 to 1849

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Could I but harmonise one kindly thought,
Fix one fair image in a snatch of song,
Which maids might warble as they tripped along;
Or could I ease the labouring heart, o’erfraught
With passionate truths for which the mind untaught
Lacks form or utterance, with a single line;
Might rustic lovers woo in phrase of mine,
I should not deem that I have lived for nought;
The world were welcome to forget my name,
Could I bequeath a few remembered words
Like his, the bard who never dreamed of fame,
Whose rhymes preserve from harm the pious birds;
Or his, that dim full many a star-bright eye
With woe for Barbara Allen’s cruelty.

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