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Sonnet IV

Sonnet IV

Hartley Coleridge

Sonnet IV is a poem by Hartley Coleridge, included in his collection 'Poems of Hartley Coleridge, Volume II.' Written to celebrate his own birthday, this sonnet reflects Coleridge's lyrical style and personal themes. The poem was recorded by LibriVox volunteers as part of a Weekly Poetry project in September 2020, showcasing its continued relevance and appreciation in contemporary poetry readings.

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LibriVox volunteers bring you 19 recordings of Sonnet IV by Hartley Coleridge. This was a Weekly Poetry project for Sept...

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