Best Samuel Taylor Coleridge Lines
- Tranquillity! thou better name Than all the family of Fame. All
- I know the Bible is inspired because it finds me at greater depths of my being than any other book. Any
- Boys and girls, And women, that would groan to see a child Pull off an insect's leg, all read of war, The best amusement for… All
- The sun's rim dips; the stars rush out: At one stride comes the dark; With far-heard whisper o'er the sea, Off shot the spectre-bark. Bark
- And here were forests ancient as the hills, Enfolding sunny spots of greenery. Ancient
- [Coleridge] selected an instance of what was called the sublime, in DARWIN, who imagined the creation of the universe to have taken place in a… All
- When thieves come, I bark; when gallants, I am still - So perform both my master's and mistress's will. Bark
- You see how this House of Commons has begun to verify all the ill prophecies that were made of it - low, vulgar, meddling with… All
- The dwarf sees farther than the giant, when he has the giant's shoulders to mount on. Ability
- Lovely was the death Of Him whose life was Love! Holy with power, He on the thought-benighted Skeptic beamed Manifest Godhead. Beamed
- An ear for music is very different from a taste for music. I have no ear whatever; I could not sing an air to save… Air
- There is in every human countenance either a history or a prophecy which must sadden, or at least soften every reflecting observer. Countenance
- Guilt is a timorous thing ere perpetration; despair alone makes guilty men be bold. Alone
- Pedantry consists in the use of words unsuitable to the time, place, and company. Company
- Blest hour! It was a luxury--to be! Blest
- I ago's soliloquy--the motive-hunting of a motiveless malignity--how awful it is! Ago
- The more sparingly we make use of nonsense, the better. Better
- I believe that obstinacy, or the dread of control and discipline, arises not so much from self-willedness as from a conscious defect of voluntary power;… Arise
- Pity is best taught by fellowship in woe. Best
- Ancestral voices prophesying war. Ancestral
- Remorse is as the heart in which it grows; If that be gentle, it drops balmy dews Of true repentance; but if proud and gloomy,… Balmy
- That passage is what I call the sublime dashed to pieces by cutting too close with the fiery four-in-hand round the corner of nonsense. Call
- When the whole and the parts are seen at once, as mutually producing and explaining each other, as unity in multeity, there results shapeliness. Each
- The form is mechanic when on any given material we impress a predetermined form. The organic form, on the other hand, is innate, it shapes… Any
- I may not hope from outward forms to win / The passion and the life, whose fountains are within. Form
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