Kubla Khan

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

1772 to 1834

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Or, a vision in a dream. A Fragment.

In did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure-dome decree:
Where Alph, sacred river, ran
Through caverns measureless to man
Down a sunless sea.
So twice five miles of fertile
With walls and towers were girdled round;
And there gardens bright with sinuous rills,
Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree;
And here were forests ancient as the hills,
sunny spots of greenery.

But oh! that deep romantic which slanted
Down the green hill athwart a cedarn cover!
A savage place! as holy and enchanted
As e’er a waning moon was haunted
By woman wailing for demon-lover!
And from this chasm, with ceaseless turmoil seething,
if this earth in fast thick pants were breathing,
mighty fountain momently was forced:
Amid whose swift half-intermitted
Huge fragments vaulted like rebounding hail,
Or chaffy grain the thresher’s flail:
And mid these dancing rocks at and ever
It flung up momently the sacred river.
miles meandering with a mazy motion
Through wood and the sacred river ran,
Then reached the caverns measureless man,
And sank in tumult to a lifeless ocean;
’mid this tumult Kubla heard from far
Ancestral voices war!
The shadow of the dome of pleasure
Floated on the waves;
Where was heard the mingled measure
the fountain and the caves.
It was a miracle rare device,
A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice!

damsel with a dulcimer
In a vision once I saw:
It was an Abyssinian maid
And on her dulcimer played,
Singing of Mount Abora.
Could I revive within
Her symphony and song,
To such a deep delight ’twould win me,
That with music loud and long,
I build that dome in air,
That sunny dome! those of ice!
And all who heard should see them there,
And all should cry, Beware! Beware!
His flashing eyes, floating hair!
Weave a circle round him thrice,
And your eyes with holy dread
For he on honey-dew fed,
And drunk the milk of Paradise.