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The Romantic image of the Aeolian lute that appears in "Dejection: An Ode" also appears in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Eolian Harp" (1796). The Aeolian lute and the Eolian harp are names for the same instrument, which produces music when the wind blows on its musical chords.
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The Eolian Harp was a poem written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1795 and published in .... Richard Holmes simply describes The Eolian Harp as Coleridge's
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This notion of mutability is utilized in similar fashion in "The Eolian Harp," a most significant early poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Coleridge, however, is here particularly concerned It is with this same reverent attitude toward Nature that Coleridge, in "The Eolian Harp," asks his "unhallowed" question:
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Coleridge proposes a better, almost fairy tale world of good, where it is impossible not to love one another, and further developing his continuity of pleasure and happiness, without the ‘ups and downs’ symbolised by the sporadic melody and subsequent silence of the almost ethereal Eolian harp:
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (proofed against E. H. Coleridge's 1927 edition of STC's poems and a ca. 1898 edition of STC's Poetical Works, ``reprinted from the early editions'') [Coleridge Archive Home]
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And watch the clouds, that late were rich with light, Slow saddening round, and mark the star of eve; Serenely brilliant (such should Wisdom be); Shine opposite! How exquisite the scents; Snatch'd from yon bean-field! Literature Network » Samuel Taylor Coleridge » The Eolian Harp...
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In fact, the only abstract passages in the Conversation Poems are the two quoted above, from `The Eolian Harp'; and in general it is noticeable that Coleridge, whose talk was misty and whose prose writings are often like a cloud, luminous but impossible to see through, is one of the simplest and most familiar of poets.
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