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Home » English Poets » Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Epigram

by Samuel Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Sir, I admit your general rule,
That every poet is a fool,
But you yourself may serve to show it,
That every fool is not a poet.


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