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He fell in love with Sara Fricker as he fell in love with the French Revolution and with the scheme of "Pantisocracy," and it is indeed extremely probable that the emotions of the lover and the socialist may have subtly acted and reacted upon each other.

"Is it Janey Fricker?" she asked with a pleased, amused light in her face. "It is Janey Christie." In fact, the artist was now making his wedding-tour, and Janey was his wife. "Oh," said Bessie, "then this was why your portfolio was so full of sketches at Yarmouth. I wish I had known before."

They met without speaking, and consequently appeared as strangers. I asked Mr. C. what it meant. He replied, "Lovell, who at first, did all in his power to promote my connexion with Miss Fricker, now opposes our union." He continued, "I said to him, 'Lovell! you are a villain!" "Oh," I replied, "you are quite mistaken.

Bessie took their praises very coolly, and learnt her verbs, wrote her dictées, and labored at her thêmes with the solid perseverance of a girl who has her charms to acquire. The Miss Hiloes were not unwilling to be on good terms with her, but that, she told them, was impossible while they were so ostentatiously discourteous to her friend, Janey Fricker.

Before Bayeux palled she was carried off to Luc-sur-Mer, the canon going too, also in the care of madame his niece. Bessie's regret next to that for home was for the loneliness of Janey Fricker, left with Miss Foster in the Rue St. Jean. She wished for Janey to walk with her in the rough sea-wind, to bathe with her, and talk with her.

The Fricker girls were all safely married, but Charles and Mary could not think of going they needs must hide in a big city. "I hate your damned throstles and larks and bobolinks," said C.L., in feigned contempt. "I sing the praises of the 'Salutation and the Cat' and a snug fourth-floor back." They could not leave London, for over them ever hung that black cloud of a mind diseased.

Death of Robert Lovell Mr. Southey's course of historical lectures Mr. Coleridge disappoints his audience Excursion to Tintern Abbey Dissension between Mr. Coleridge and Mr. Southey Incidents connected with Mr. Coleridge's volume of Poems Mr. Coleridge married to Miss Sarah Fricker Household articles required Notices of Wm. Gilbert, Ann Yearsley, H. More, and Robert Hall Mr.

"Thank God," said Lamb, "that there were not four of those Fricker girls, or I, too, would have been bagged, and the world peopled from the best!" Southey got the only prize out of the hazard; Lovell's wife was so-so, and Coleridge drew a blank, or thought he did, which was the same thing; for as a man thinketh so is she.

They summoned young Southey before them to account for speaking disrespectfully of the devil. The youth was found guilty and expelled. He was a reckless young man, but recklessness is its own check in fact, all things in life are self-regulating, everything is limited. Southey's secret marriage with Edith Fricker tamed him.

He was married to Miss Sarah Fricker, October the 4th, 1795, and immediately after set off for his country abode. The following is a copy of the certificate: Married, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, to Sarah Fricker, Oct. 4th, 1795. Benj. Spry, Vicar. Witnesses, Martha Fricker, Josiah Wade." It happened in this case, as it often does where a duty devolves equally on two; both neglect it.

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