The Rime of the Ancient MarinerSilver, Burdett, 1897 - 53 ページ |
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... hear his tale And listens like a three years ' child : The Mariner hath his will . The Wedding - guest sat on a stone : He cannot choose but hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man , The bright - eyed Mariner : - 25 10 115 20 The ...
... hear his tale And listens like a three years ' child : The Mariner hath his will . The Wedding - guest sat on a stone : He cannot choose but hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man , The bright - eyed Mariner : - 25 10 115 20 The ...
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... hear me : To him my tale I teach . What loud uproar bursts from that door ! The wedding - guests are there : But in the garden - bower the bride 585 590 And bridemaids singing are : G And hark the little vesper bell , Which biddeth THE ...
... hear me : To him my tale I teach . What loud uproar bursts from that door ! The wedding - guests are there : But in the garden - bower the bride 585 590 And bridemaids singing are : G And hark the little vesper bell , Which biddeth THE ...
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... 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 treads the shadow of his foe ...
... 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 treads the shadow of his foe ...
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... hear me . " Recall line 18 . In the last stanzas of the poem it is seen that the Ancient Mariner's tale is intended to teach a lesson to the reader as well as to the Wed- ding - guest . Line 601. " Oh , sweeter than the marriage feast ...
... hear me . " Recall line 18 . In the last stanzas of the poem it is seen that the Ancient Mariner's tale is intended to teach a lesson to the reader as well as to the Wed- ding - guest . Line 601. " Oh , sweeter than the marriage feast ...
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... hear . " Thomas De Quincey , in his story of " The Spanish Nun , " gives us his exposition of " The Rime of the Ancient Mariner , " in the following words : " There are three readers of the Ancient Mariner . The first is gross enough to ...
... hear . " Thomas De Quincey , in his story of " The Spanish Nun , " gives us his exposition of " The Rime of the Ancient Mariner , " in the following words : " There are three readers of the Ancient Mariner . The first is gross enough to ...
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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