The Rime of the Ancient MarinerSilver, Burdett, 1897 - 53 ページ |
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... line , in 28 obedience to the angelic troop , but still requireth ven- geance . Under the keel nine fathom deep , From the land of mist and snow , The spirit slid : and it was he That made the ship to go . The sails at noon left off ...
... line , in 28 obedience to the angelic troop , but still requireth ven- geance . Under the keel nine fathom deep , From the land of mist and snow , The spirit slid : and it was he That made the ship to go . The sails at noon left off ...
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... Line 18. " He cannot choose but hear . " Repeated in line 38 . For the reason , see lines 586-590 . Line 30. " Till over the mast at noon . " a ship when the sun casts no shadow at noon ? poem 47 What is the position of Line 47. " Still ...
... Line 18. " He cannot choose but hear . " Repeated in line 38 . For the reason , see lines 586-590 . Line 30. " Till over the mast at noon . " a ship when the sun casts no shadow at noon ? poem 47 What is the position of Line 47. " Still ...
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... Line 121 . " Water , water , everywhere , Nor any drop to drink . " Compare with the story of Tantalus in ancient mythology . Line 123. " The very deep did rot . " but not putrid . Line 129 . Scene 1 . Water may become fetid , " Like a ...
... Line 121 . " Water , water , everywhere , Nor any drop to drink . " Compare with the story of Tantalus in ancient mythology . Line 123. " The very deep did rot . " but not putrid . Line 129 . Scene 1 . Water may become fetid , " Like a ...
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... Line 210. " The horned moon , with one bright star Within the nether tip . " Can a star ever be seen within the nether ( lower ) tip of the new moon ? Line 223. 66 ' My crossbow . " The use of the crossbow fixes the date of the Ancient ...
... Line 210. " The horned moon , with one bright star Within the nether tip . " Can a star ever be seen within the nether ( lower ) tip of the new moon ? Line 223. 66 ' My crossbow . " The use of the crossbow fixes the date of the Ancient ...
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... Line 379 . Line 397. " Two voices in the air . " Unheard by the Ancient Mariner . Compare this with Tennyson's poem " The Two Voices . " The voices , like a Greek chorus , explain the situation . One accuses , the other speaks of pardon ...
... Line 379 . Line 397. " Two voices in the air . " Unheard by the Ancient Mariner . Compare this with Tennyson's poem " The Two Voices . " The voices , like a Greek chorus , explain the situation . One accuses , the other speaks of pardon ...
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Albatross Ancient Mariner Ancient Mariner's art long beauty beholdeth Biographia Literaria black lips blew breeze bright Charles Lamb choose but hear Christ's Hospital Coleridge wrote Coleridge's composition countree crew crime crossbow curse dead dead man's eye dream dropt Essay essayist fear thee ghastly Greek groan heard heart killed the bird kirk Kubla Kubla Khan land of mist land to land Line literary living looked loud loveth LYRIC ODE lyric poetry Macaulay Mari Mariner hath marriage feast Milton's mind mist and snow moon never night Nine fathom deep ocean pension Pilot's boat poem poet poet's poetic pray quoth reader reading Rime sails SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE shadow ship moved shot shrieve SILVER SERIES soul sound spake stanza star stood Stowey strange student Supernatural agency sweet tale things thou Wedding-guest thy skinny hand tion truth Twas voice weary Wedding Wedgwood wind Wordsworth writes