The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: In Seven PartsThompson & Thomas, 1902 - 76 ページ |
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... Wordsworth . They had met not long before , and formed an immediate friendship , whose ties were so strong that they drew Wordsworth from Dorsetshire , when Coleridge settled at Nether Stowey , and landed him at Alfox- den , three miles ...
... Wordsworth . They had met not long before , and formed an immediate friendship , whose ties were so strong that they drew Wordsworth from Dorsetshire , when Coleridge settled at Nether Stowey , and landed him at Alfox- den , three miles ...
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... Wordsworth was a mine of sympathy and in advice a tower of strength and the work completed itself in such form as caused Charles Lamb to write " I was never so affected with any human tale . After first reading it I was totally ...
... Wordsworth was a mine of sympathy and in advice a tower of strength and the work completed itself in such form as caused Charles Lamb to write " I was never so affected with any human tale . After first reading it I was totally ...
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... Wordsworth . It was on a delightful walk from Nether Stowey to Dulverton , with him and his sister , in the autumn ... WORDSWORTH , ( see Memoirs of William Wordsworth , London , 1851 , Vol . I. , pp . 107 , 108. ) PAGE 17 . OF THE ...
... Wordsworth . It was on a delightful walk from Nether Stowey to Dulverton , with him and his sister , in the autumn ... WORDSWORTH , ( see Memoirs of William Wordsworth , London , 1851 , Vol . I. , pp . 107 , 108. ) PAGE 17 . OF THE ...
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ALFRED TRUMBLE Ancient Mariner beard and glittering bird black lips boat spun round breeze Bride hath paced bright bright-eyed Mariner choose but hear Coleridge Coleridge's crew cross-bow curse dead Doré dread dropt drouth edition of 1798 fleck'd food or play Full many shapes genius ghastly pang glittering eye grew wondrous cold GUSTAVE DORÉ heard Hermit JOSEPH NOEL JOSEPH NOEL PATON Land of Mist LIBRARY long grey beard look'd loud lovely light loveth Lyrical Ballads Mari Mariner hath mast Mist and Snow near'd Nether Stowey never night Nine fathom deep noon ocean Pacific Ocean pass'd Paton penance Pilot poem poet quoth reach'd the ship Rime roar'd sails saint took pity seem'd seraph-band shadow shrieve silent skinny hand soul sound south pole spake spirit stanza stars stood strange tale thou Wedding-Guest thy long grey Twas UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS voice Wedding-Guest sat wherefore stopp'st thou wind Wordsworth