I can't decide when to start going back to the library, because I have the return date on the periphery of my mind, and I end up prioritizing my library books before my owned books.
So glad you prepared for the eclipse! (I so love the eclipse scene in Connecticut Yankee. I wonder how many hundreds of booktubers were thinking about Twain today…)
Coleridge was brought up in Ottery St Mary, not far from my birthplace. I have a fondness for his works. The volume you bought is a favourite, and like you i return to it often. Your description hits the nail on the head, it really is like a new bookeverytime you open it.
I have a feeling that Jack Sullivan wasn't given a lot of time to prepare for this situation. Hence the dungarees and sneakers. That shark is in trouble, though. I'm sure of that.