• Samuel Taylor Coleridge An instinctive taste teaches men to build their churches with spire steeples which point as with a silent finger to the sky and stars.
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    English poet and critic 1772-1834
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge - An instinctive taste teaches men to build their churches with spire steeples which point as with a silent finger to the sky and stars.
An instinctive taste teaches men to build their churches with spire steeples which point as with a silent finger to the sky and stars. by : Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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hills-sunrise An instinctive taste teaches men to build their churches with spire steeples which point as with a silent finger to the sky and stars.
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