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Top 15 Hartley Coleridge Quotes (2024 Update)

Hartley Coleridge Quote: “Is love a fancy, or a feeling?”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “If we take care of the inches, we will not have to worry about the miles.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “The merry year is born Like the bright berry from the naked thorn.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “Valor and power may gain a lasting memory, but where are they when the brave and mighty are departed? Their effects may remain, but they live not in them any more than the fire in the work of the potter.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “The soul of man is larger than the sky, Deeper than ocean, or the abysmal dark Of the unfathomed centre.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “But what is Freedom? Rightly understood, A universal licence to be good.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “Thou breeze, That mak’st an organ of the mighty sea, Obedient to thy wilful phantasies, Provoke him not to scorn; but soft and low, As pious maid awakes her aged sire, On tiptoe stealing, whisper in his ear The tidings of the young god’s victory.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “Never till this day Did life disturb the dense eternity Of joyless quiet; never skylark’s song, Or storm-bird’s prescient scream, or eaglet’s cry, Made vital the gross fog. The very light Is but an alien that can find no welcome.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “Go your way. Forget Prometheus, And all the woe that he is doom’d to bear; By his own choice this vile estate preferring To ignorant bliss and unfelt slavery.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “With all your music, loud and lustily, With every dainty joy of sight and smell, Prepare a banquet meet to entertain The Lord of Thunder, that hath set you free From old oppression.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “On this hapless earth There ’s small sincerity of mirth, And laughter oft is but an art To drown the outcry of the heart.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “Where’er ye sojourn, and whatever names Ye are or shall be called; fairies, or sylphs, Nymphs of the wood or mountain, flood or field: Live ye in peace, and long may ye be free To follow your good minds.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “Man is more than half of nature’s treasure.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “Oh, where is man That mortal god, that hath no mortal kin Or like on earth? Shall Nature’s orator The interpreter of all her mystic strains Shall he be mute in Nature’s jubilee?”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “The beauty of the picture is an abiding concrete of the painter’s vision.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “Pray to be perfect, though material leaven Forbid the spirit so on earth to be; But if for any wish thou darest not pray, Then pray to God to cast that wish away.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “Now shall I become a common tale, A ruin’d fragment of a worn-out world; Unchanging record of unceasing change. Eternal landmark to the tide of time. Swift generations, that forget each other, Shall still keep up the memory of my shame Till I am grown an unbelieved fable.”
Hartley Coleridge Quote: “Twere better far That gods should quaff their nectar merrily, And men sing out the day like grasshoppers, So may they haply lull the watchful thunder.”
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