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''Lines Written at Shurton Bars'' was composed by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1795. The poem incorporates a reflection on Coleridge's engagement and his understanding of marriage. It also compares nature to an ideal understanding of reality and discusses isolation from others. ==Background== During 1795, Coleridge met and became engaged to Sara Fricker. They met while Coleridge and Robert Southey planned to create an ideal government called Pantisocracy, and Coleridge intended that he should find a woman to join him in the new community. They eventually married on 4 October 1795 after some hesitation and uncertainty on Coleridge's side which caused him to leave her for London over the course of a few months. During the engagement, he wrote a few poems dedicated to her including the conversation poem "The Eolian Harp" and ''Lines Written at Shurton Bar''.〔Ashton 1997 p. 74〕 The "Lines" were inspired by Coleridge's walk along the Shurton Bars and he sought to write the poem in order comfort Fricker before their marriage; during his absence, many people opposed their marriage and grew distant from her.〔Jones 2000 p. 25〕 The poem was eventually published in Coleridge's 1796 ''Poems on Various Subjects'' (see 1796 in poetry).〔Holmes 1989 p. 114〕
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