Frost at Midnight is a dramatic conversation poem where Coleridge speaks to his young son after reflecting on his own life. The poem includes Coleridge's memory of the grammar school he was sent to as a child, Christ's Hospital, and his relationship with the sister. After mulling over these events, Coleridge addresses his son, hoping the boy will commune with nature as he grows and be blessed by all the seasons.
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