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" But yester-night I prayed aloud
In anguish and in agony,
Up-starting from the fiendish crowd
Of shapes and thoughts that tortured me:
A lurid light, a trampling throng,
Sense of intolerable wrong,
And whom I scorned, those only strong!
Thirst of revenge, the powerless will
Still baffled, and yet burning still!
Desire with loathing strangely mixed
On wild or hateful objects fixed.
Fantastic passions! maddening brawl!
And shame and terror over all!
Deeds to be hid which were not hid,
Which all confused I could not know
Whether I suffered, or I did:
For all seemed guilt, remorse or woe,
My own or others still the same
Life-stifling fear, soul-stifling shame. "

Samuel Taylor Coleridge , The Complete Poems


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Samuel Taylor Coleridge quote : But yester-night I prayed aloud <br />In anguish and in agony, <br />Up-starting from the fiendish crowd <br />Of shapes and thoughts that tortured me: <br />A lurid light, a trampling throng, <br />Sense of intolerable wrong, <br />And whom I scorned, those only strong! <br />Thirst of revenge, the powerless will <br />Still baffled, and yet burning still! <br />Desire with loathing strangely mixed <br />On wild or hateful objects fixed. <br />Fantastic passions! maddening brawl! <br />And shame and terror over all! <br />Deeds to be hid which were not hid, <br />Which all confused I could not know <br />Whether I suffered, or I did: <br />For all seemed guilt, remorse or woe, <br />My own or others still the same <br />Life-stifling fear, soul-stifling shame.