An Invocation by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Album The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol I

An Invocation by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Another early poem in which Coleridge adopts the conceit of invoking his Muse, but not published until 1893, some sixty years after Coleridge’s death.

An Invocation Annotated

Sweet Muse! companion of my every hour!
Voice of my Joy! Sure soother of the sigh!
Now plume thy pinions, now exert each power,
And fly to him who owns the candid eye.
And if a smile of Praise thy labour hail
(Well shall thy labours then my mind employ)
Fly fleetly back, sweet Muse! and with the tale
O'erspread my Features with a flush of Joy!

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