The Poetical Works of S. T. Coleridge, 第 2 巻W. Pickering, 1835 - 331 ページ |
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... his breast , For he heard the loud bassoon . The wedding The bride hath paced into the hall , guest heareth the bridal music ; but Red as a rose is he ; Nodding their heads before her goes The merry minstrelsy . 2 THE ANCIENT MARINER .
... his breast , For he heard the loud bassoon . The wedding The bride hath paced into the hall , guest heareth the bridal music ; but Red as a rose is he ; Nodding their heads before her goes The merry minstrelsy . 2 THE ANCIENT MARINER .
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... heard me call : Gramercy ! they for joy did grin , And all at once their breath drew in , As they were drinking all . See ! see ! ( I cried ) she tacks no more ! Hither to work us weal ; Without a breeze , without a tide , She steadies ...
... heard me call : Gramercy ! they for joy did grin , And all at once their breath drew in , As they were drinking all . See ! see ! ( I cried ) she tacks no more ! Hither to work us weal ; Without a breeze , without a tide , She steadies ...
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... heard whisper , o'er the sea , Off shot the spectre - bark . We listened and looked sideways up ! Fear at my heart , as at a cup , And its ribs are seen as bars on the face of the setting sun . The spectre- woman and her death- mate ...
... heard whisper , o'er the sea , Off shot the spectre - bark . We listened and looked sideways up ! Fear at my heart , as at a cup , And its ribs are seen as bars on the face of the setting sun . The spectre- woman and her death- mate ...
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... heard nor sigh nor groan ) With heavy thump , a lifeless lump , They dropped down one by one . The souls did from their bodies fly , - They fled to bliss or woe ! And every soul , it passed me by , Like the whizz of my cross - bow ...
... heard nor sigh nor groan ) With heavy thump , a lifeless lump , They dropped down one by one . The souls did from their bodies fly , - They fled to bliss or woe ! And every soul , it passed me by , Like the whizz of my cross - bow ...
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... heard a roaring wind : It did not come anear ; But with its sound it shook the sails , That were so thin and sere . The upper air burst into life ! And a hundred fire - flags sheen , To and fro they were hurried about ! And to and fro ...
... heard a roaring wind : It did not come anear ; But with its sound it shook the sails , That were so thin and sere . The upper air burst into life ! And a hundred fire - flags sheen , To and fro they were hurried about ! And to and fro ...
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44 ページ - Alas ! they had been friends in youth ; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
4 ページ - We hailed it in God's name. It ate the food it ne'er had eat, And round and round it flew. The ice did split with a thunder-fit; The helmsman steered us through! And a good south wind sprung up behind; The Albatross did follow, And every day, for food or play, Came to the mariners
3 ページ - Out of the sea came he! And he shone bright, and on the right Went down into the sea. Higher and higher every day, Till over the mast at noon — " The Wedding-Guest here beat his breast, For he heard the loud bassoon.
16 ページ - twas like all instruments, Now like a lonely flute; And now it is an angel's song That makes the heavens be mute. " It ceased"; yet still the sails made on A pleasant noise till noon, A noise like of a hidden brook In the leafy month of June, That to the sleeping woods all night Singeth a quiet tune.
11 ページ - I fear thee, ancient Mariner ! I fear thy skinny hand ! And thou art long, and lank, and brown, As is the ribbed sea-sand. " I fear thee, and thy glittering eye, And thy skinny hand, so brown.
26 ページ - I have strange power of speech ; That moment that his face I see, I know the man that must hear me : To him my tale I teach.
10 ページ - We listened and looked sideways up! Fear at my heart, as at a cup, My life-blood seemed to sip! The stars were dim, and thick the night, The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white; From the sails the dew did drip — Till clomb above the eastern bar The horned Moon, with one bright star Within the nether tip.
12 ページ - The cold sweat melted from their limbs, Nor rot nor reek did they : The look with which they looked on me Had never passed away. An orphan's curse would drag to hell A spirit from on high ; But oh ! more horrible than that Is the curse in a dead man's eye ! Seven days, seven nights, I saw that curse, And yet I could not die.
5 ページ - The Sun now rose upon the right Out of the sea came he, Still hid in mist, and on the left Went down into the sea. And the good south wind still blew behind, But no sweet bird did follow, Nor any day, for food or play, Came to the mariners...
7 ページ - There passed a weary time. Each throat was parched, and glazed each eye. A weary time! a weary time! How glazed each weary eye, when looking westward, 1 beheld a something in the sky.