Some things to squeeze your brain

Something you will need.

You will have to read Coleridge - The Nightingale; In order to understand better, after you completed the fragment, you will have to comment upon what the author felt in the moment he wrote it.

Have you paid attention?

Read and complete the following text

In there is nothing melancholy.
But some night-wandering man whose was pierced
With the remembrance of a grievous wrong,
Or slow distemper, or neglected ,
(And so, poor wretch! filled all things with himself,
And made all gentle tell back the tale
Of his own sorrow) he, and such as he,
First named these notes a strain.
And many a poet echoes the conceit;
who hath been building up the rhyme
When he had better far have stretched his limbs
Beside a brook in mossy forest-dell,
By or , to the influxes
Of shapes and sounds and shifting elements
Surrendering his whole , of his song
And of his fame forgetful! so his fame
Should share in 's immortality,
A venerable thing! and so his
make all lovelier, and itself
Be loved like ! But 'twill not be so;

Composition

It's up to you to decide for which piece of work you'll create an end. You will have to choose from those of Samuel Colerigde. The size is not very important,as they are already large already.