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Mary Evans

Mary Evans (1770–1843), later Mary Todd, is notable as the first love of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and although he failed to profess his feelings to Evans during their early relationship,〔(Mary Fryer Todd (née Evans) (1770-1843) ) National Museum Wales〕 he held her in affection until 1794 when Evans dissuaded his attentions.
==Relationship to Coleridge==
After the death of his father in 1781, Coleridge attended Christ's Hospital, a boarding school in London. While in London, Coleridge befriended several boys at the school, including Tom Evans. During 1788 he and other friends visited Tom Evans' home in London, where he met Tom's eldest sister, Mary Evans. Coleridge became infatuated with Evans.
Evans became Coleridge's first love: "whom for five years I loved-almost to madness".〔Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. ''Collected Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge''. Vol. 1. Ed. Earl Leslie Griggs. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956.〕 Although he felt passionately about her, he did not share his feelings with her, and when he happened to see her leaving a church in Wrexham in 1794 he 'turned sick and all but fainted away'. The "relationship" lasted only a short while, and in October 1795, she married Fryer Todd.
When Coleridge made plans with friend and future brother-in-law, Robert Southey, to emigrate to the "banks of the Susquahanna," Evans wrote Coleridge imploring him not to go. The letter reopened old feelings for Coleridge, inspiring the poem "Sonnet: To my Own Heart," which he published in his "three earlier and three later collections, as well as in ''Sonnets from Various Authors'' and has also received the title ''On a Discovery Made to Late''.〔Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. ''The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge''. Vol. 16:1:1. Ed. J.C.C. Mays. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2001. 145.〕 The poem was also included in letters to Robert Southey and Francis Wrangham in October, 1794, and he inserts several of the lines into a response letter to Evans in early November, after hearing of her engagement plans. Coleridge and Evans met again for the last time in 1808.

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