Or, a vision in a dream. A Fragment.
In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure-dome decree:
Where Alph, the sacred river, ran
Through caverns measureless to man
Down to a sunless sea.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote that after waking up from a deep sleep; these were words of a poem he had composed while asleep, and he tried to remember the words of the epic poem. He remembered only a few hundred lines, a fragment, of something much larger.
Here is, for your pleasure, a Sudoku - using 'Coleridge' as symbols for the game. (The second 'e' of the name is done in a distinctly different font, so it can be clearly discerned as different from the first 'e'.)

For direct link to puzzle - click here
EDIT:
Thank you, Anne-Marie Gagne, for kindly noting that I
This post will be edited with another, new, Sudoku, which shows the actual puzzle ..... No, it will not have the same answer as the image which I posted before!
EDIT the SECOND: The puzzle is now new and different! Again, Thank you, Anne-Marie.
Solve the Sudoku, then send your answer to Book Club Head Emily Spencer and me (Professor Tarma Amelia Black) in a Forum PM titled Poetry - Sudoku.
You’ll earn 20 beans for a correct solution if you submit it before 23:59 HOL-time on the 20th of August!

