This video presents a poem by Hartley Coleridge (1796-1831), son of Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, expressing that true love is based on the beloved's soul rather than external attributes, and that genuine love cannot be changed or altered.
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The Lover’s Calendar May 26th: Hartley Coleridge #books #bookish #asmr #booktube #poetryAdded:
May 26th.
Twas not thy smile that bribed my partial reason. Though never maiden smile was good as thine.
Nor did I to thy goodness wed my heart.
Dreaming of soft delights and honeyed kisses.
Although thou wert complete in every part. A stainless paradise of holy blisses.
I loved thee for the lovely soul thou art. Thou canst not change so true a love as this is.
That's from Hartley Coleridge.
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