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charm that had endeared him to a host of 

 friends, at college and elsewhere, augmented 

 the general regret felt outside his family circle 

 at his untimely death. Even on the river, the 

 flag of the New College barge was flown half- 

 mast high on the day of his funeral. 



On his grave stone in the quiet little church- 

 yard at Mottisfont, are written Coleridge's 

 beautiful words, as suggested by his Harrow 

 master, Mr. Bushell : — 



" He prayeth best, who loveth best, 



All things both great and small ; 

 For the dear Lord, who loveth us, 



He made and loveth all " 



