The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: In Seven PartsT.Y. Crowell, 1910 - 184 ページ |
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... never passed away . n orphan's curse would drag to hell Aspirit from on high ; Buf oh ! more horrible than that Is a curse ; a dead man's eve Seven days , seven nights , I saw that curse , And yet I could not die . * * * * * *
... never passed away . n orphan's curse would drag to hell Aspirit from on high ; Buf oh ! more horrible than that Is a curse ; a dead man's eve Seven days , seven nights , I saw that curse , And yet I could not die . * * * * * *
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... never a jaq , A river steep and wide The bodies loud wind never reach ed the ship ,
... never a jaq , A river steep and wide The bodies loud wind never reach ed the ship ,
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In Seven Parts Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ill noon we quielly sailed on , never a breeze did breathe Slowly and smoothly went Loved onivara from beneath . nder the keel nino fathom deep , From the land.
In Seven Parts Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ill noon we quielly sailed on , never a breeze did breathe Slowly and smoothly went Loved onivara from beneath . nder the keel nino fathom deep , From the land.
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