Good thoughts came to him as of free grace; gentle pleasures possessed his senses; loving-kindnesses flowed from his heart, and took as they flowed shadows and colours from his imagination; and all these mingled and grew mellow. The sonnet, in which a thought and a feeling are wedded helpmates suited his genius; and of his many delightful sonnets some of the best are immediate transcripts of the passing mood of joy or pain. His sonnets were all written instantaneously, and never, to my knowledge, occupied more than ten minutes.
But all that Hartley Coleridge has written is genuine, full of nature, sweet, fresh, breathing charity and reconciliation. For all that is sweet and venerable—for the charm of old age, for the comeliness of ancient use and wont, for the words of sacred poet or prophet, for the traditions of civility, for the heritage of English law and English freedom, for the simple humanities of earth, for fatherhood and motherhood, Hartley Coleridge had a heartfelt and tender reverence.
And with a more exquisite devotion he cherished all frail, innocent, and dependent creatures; small they should be or they could not look to their quaint little poet as a protector. Rounding the lives of all little children and all helpless things he felt a nearness of some strong protecting Love which called forth his deepest instincts of piety.
In Grasmere churchyard, close to the body of Wordsworth, rests that of Hartley Coleridge; so a Presence of strength and plain heroic magnitude of mind environs him. And hard by a stream goes murmuring to the lake. Except where noted, bibliographical information courtesy WorldCat.
Original article is at " Coleridge, Hartley ". Penny's poetry pages Wiki Explore. Recent blog posts Forum. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Hartley Coleridge. Edit source History Talk 0. Web, Dec. Web, July 22, Web, Mar. Oxford, UK: Clarendon, VIAF : Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia. Reared in the household of the poet Southey after the estrangement of his parents, Hartley Coleridge went to Oxford and gained a fellowship at Oriel.
His shy and melancholy nature, however, curtailed a very promising university career. He was dismissed from Oriel for intemperance and went to London. There he wrote and tutored private pupils. His Biographia Borealis, a series of very sound critical biographies, appeared in The same year he published a small volume of poems, including some beautiful sonnets, which established his literary reputation.
Shortly thereafter, he retired to the Lake District, where he remained until his death. In he edited the dramatic works of Massinger and Ford. His brother Derwent published the remainder of his literary works in Oxford Reference. Publications Pages Publications Pages. Recently viewed 0 Save Search. Your current browser may not support copying via this button. Subscriber sign in You could not be signed in, please check and try again. Username Please enter your Username.
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