Coleridge's Poems

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Notes

  1. ^ Old Sockburn church: "The stone effigy of a knight, four brasses and some grave-covers occupy their original positions in the chapel. The effigy belongs apparently to the middle of the 13th century (fn. 130), and is represented in a suit of mail with sleeveless surcoat. The head rests on a square cushion and the feet on a lion and wyvern in combat."[27]
  2. ^ LOVE (1798–1799) "She leant against the armed man, / The statue of the armed knight"[28]

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