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This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison
by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison
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Symbolism, Imagery, Wordplay
Prison Life / Escape from the Bower!
Forests, Trees, and Other Green Things
Best Wishes to "My Gentle-Hearted Charles"
Daylight, Twilight, Evening Light
The Rook
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This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison Symbolism, Imagery & Wordplay
There’s more to a poem than meets the eye.
Prison Life / Escape from the Bower!
For a poem with the word "prison" in the title, this one is kind of a tease. There are no riots, no ropes made from bed-sheets, no ripped men weightlifting in the prison yard… Instead, the sp...
Forests, Trees, and Other Green Things
The title of the poem refers to the lime or Linden tree, and Coleridge must know his botany, because he also points out the ash, elm, and walnut trees. The poem contrasts, but ultimately unifies, t...
Best Wishes to "My Gentle-Hearted Charles"
Charles Lamb was an influential member of the circle that included Coleridge, William Wordsworth, and Robert Southey; he was an important English essayist; and he had a deep knowledge of Shakespear...
Daylight, Twilight, Evening Light
One of the most interesting aspects of this poem is the way that Coleridge actually shows the passage of time. You might be tempted to think that his change of mind from thinking that the bower is...
The Rook
A rook is a black bird that looks like a crow. It's the kind of bird that likes to hang out in groups on bare tree branches and spook people. For the speaker, the rook is a means of connecting to C...