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Songs of the Pixies was composed by Samuel Taylor Coleridge during 1793. The poem describes Coleridge's summer vacation and his childhood home. It also incorporates Coleridge's own view of himself as a young poet. ==Background== During Coleridge's 1793 summer vacation from Christ's Hospital, he stayed with his family members in Ottery, Devon.〔Ashton 1997 pp. 38–39〕 Both ''Songs of the Pixies'' and the smaller "To Miss Dashwood Bacon", written during this time, refer to The Pixies' Parlour, a place near Ottery and to events taking place during Coleridge's vacation: the locals during that time dubbed Miss Boutflower as "fairy queen", an event recorded by Ann Bacon. The ''Songs of Pixies'' was printed multiple times, including in Coleridge's 1796 edition of ''Poems on Various Subjects''.〔Mays 2001 pp. 106–108〕 However, Coleridge was opposed to the poem as years passed and said "Neither (on the Death of Chatterton'' ) or the Pixies' Parlour would have been in the second Edition, but for dear Cottle's solicitous importunity".〔Mays 2001 qtd. p. 108〕
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