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theme of mortality in the poem youth and age by st colderige

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Themes of Romanticism can be found in Coleridge's poem. The emphasis on the natural world is a critical element in the poem and something found in many of the poem's lines. The opening lines in the poem are akin to an invocation of the natural world: "Verse, a breeze 'mid blossoms straying,/ Where Hope clung feeding, like a bee." "Friendship is a sheltering tree" or "Love is flower- like" and "tears take sunshine from thine eyes" are all examples of the presence of nature in the poem. Romantic thinkers like Coleridge emphasized a strong link between consciousness and the experience of the natural world and Coleridge underscores this connection in the poem.

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