Samuel Taylor Coleridge — Sonnet: To a Friend who asked how I felt

Charles! my slow heart was only sad, when first         I scann'd that face of feeble infancy: For dimly on my thoughtful spirit burst         All I had been, and all my child might be! But when I saw it on its mother's arm,         And hanging at her bosom (she the while         Bent o'er its features with a tearful smile) Then I was thrill'd and melted, and most warm Impress'd a father's kiss: and all beguil'd         Of dark remembrance and presageful fear,         I seem'd to see an angel-form appear— 'Twas even thine, belovéd woman mild!         So for the mother's sake the child was dear, And dearer was the mother for the child.


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