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SONNETS ATTEMPTED IN THE MANNER OF CONTEMPORARY WRITERS: 3 by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE

Poet Analysis

First Line: AND THIS REFT HOUSE IS THAT, THE WHICH HE BUILT
Last Line: PEEPS IN FAIR FRAGMENTS FORTH THE FULL-ORB'D HARVEST-MOON!
Subject(s): HOUSES;

And this reft house is that, the which he built,
Lamented Jack! and here his malt he pil'd,
Cautious in vain! these rats, that squeak so wild,
Squeak not unconscious of their father's guilt.
Did he not see her gleaming thro' the glade!
Belike 'twas she, the maiden all forlorn.
What tho' she milk no cow with crumpled horn,
Yet, @3aye@1 she haunts the dale where @3erst@1 she stray'd:
And @3aye,@1 beside her stalks her amorous knight!
Still on his thighs their wonted brogues are worn,
And thro' those brogues, still tatter'd and betorn,
His hindward charms gleam an unearthly white.
Ah! thus thro' broken clouds at night's high Noon
Peeps in fair fragments forth the full-orb'd harvest-moon!



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