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  1. Hartley Coleridge, possibly David Hartley Coleridge (19 September 1796 – 6 January 1849), was an English poet, biographer, essayist, and teacher. He was the eldest son of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

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  2. Hartley Coleridge (born September 19, 1796, Kingsdown, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England—died January 6, 1849, Grasmere, Cumberland) was an English poet whose wayward talent found expression in his skillful and sensitive sonnets.

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  3. Hartley Coleridge was the oldest son of Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Although he was the subject of two of his father’s poems—“ Frost at Midnight ” and “The Nightingale”—Coleridge was nonetheless estranged from his parents in his youth and raised by the poet Robert Southey.

  4. Hartley Coleridge wrote many fine poems, some reflecting his sadness at a wasted life and his lack of self worth. His poem Long Time a Child, and Still a Child contains the poignant lines “For I have lost the race I never ran, And still I am a child, tho’ I be old”.

  5. Hartley Coleridge - The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets.

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · David Hartley Coleridge ( 19 September 1796 – 6 January 1849) was an English poet, biographer, essayist, and teacher. He was the eldest son of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge . Contents. 1 Quotes. 1.1 Poems (1851) 1.1.1 Prometheus. 2 External links. Quotes. Great poet, 'twas thy art. To know thyself, and in thyself to be.

  7. 9 de jun. de 2008 · Hartley Coleridge: A Reassessment of His Life and Work. A. Keanie. Springer, Jun 9, 2008 - Literary Criticism - 196 pages. The first modern study of Hartley Coleridge, showing that...