Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PHANTOM, by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: All look and likeness caught from earth Last Line: Shone through her body visibly. Subject(s): Ghosts; Love; Supernatural | ||||||||
All look and likeness caught from earth, All accident of kin and birth, Had passed away. There was no trace Of aught on that illumined face, Upraised beneath the rifted stone But of one spirit all her own -- She, she herself, and only she, Shone through her body visibly. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IN THE EVENINGS by LUCILLE CLIFTON THE MOTHS: 1. CIRCA 1582 by NORMAN DUBIE GHOSTS IN ENGLAND by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE GHOST OF DEACON BROWN by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON EN PASSANT by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON A CHILD'S EVENING PRAYER by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE A DAY DREAM by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE A THOUGHT SUGGESTED BY A VIEW, OF SADDLEBACK IN CUMBERLAND by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE |
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