id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36337 Byron, May A Day with Samuel Taylor Coleridge .txt text/plain 6925 527 84 lovely region of the Quantock hills, lies the quiet little market-village Soon Sara Coleridge descended and took her share in the domestic down at Nether Stowey to be near his friend Tom Poole, and to support "I don't like sour looks and bitter words in our peaceful home," said the discerned the potentialities of great things in Coleridge, and felt Coleridge could never be without a friend, without a listener: "Jealousy!" repeated Coleridge, rolling his fine eyes wildly. "Why, your fine friends the Wordsworths, of course," Poole told him. a man who, like Wordsworth, interested himself in every little trifle. unaccustomed back of Coleridge, he heard the hearty voice of Tom Poole, "Oh, it's your friends from Alfoxden," said Poole: and, with the resigned Two people were coming down Coleridge's garden,--a "gaunt and with Wordsworth, a "great book of Man and Nature and Society, to be ./cache/36337.txt ./txt/36337.txt