Page:Poems on Various Subjects - Coleridge (1796).djvu/141

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There shiv'ring sad beneath the tempeft's frown
Round his tir'd limbs to wrap the purple vest;
And mix'd with nails and beads, an equal jest!
Barter for food, the jewels or his crown.

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