Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Sonnet XV. to Schiller

Schiller! that hour I would have wished to die,
If thro’ the shudd’ring midnight I had sent
From the dark Dungeon of the Tower time-rent
That fearful voice, a famished Father’s cry—
That in no after moment aught less vast
Might stamp me mortal! A triumphant shout
Black Horror screamed, and all her goblin rout
From the more with’ring scene diminished past.
Ah! Bard tremendous in sublimity!
Could I behold thee in thy loftier mood,
Wand’ring at eve with finely frenzied eye
Beneath some vast old tempest-swinging wood!
Awhile with mute awe gazing I would brood,
Then weep aloud in a wild ecstasy!

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