The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: In Seven PartsThompson & Thomas, 1902 - 76 ページ |
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... wave - born winds that fanned the grasses on its tumbled hills , and chanted among its tangled coppices ; there was the inspiration of perpetual music in the solemn sweep of the surges that broke upon its shore ; in the sunlight that ...
... wave - born winds that fanned the grasses on its tumbled hills , and chanted among its tangled coppices ; there was the inspiration of perpetual music in the solemn sweep of the surges that broke upon its shore ; in the sunlight that ...
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... waves of the seas its hero traversed on his mystic journey , with organic fire . He lived at bed and board with a gaunt and spectral guest , and went sail- ing through dreamland with his familiar , upon a nightly voyage of mystery and ...
... waves of the seas its hero traversed on his mystic journey , with organic fire . He lived at bed and board with a gaunt and spectral guest , and went sail- ing through dreamland with his familiar , upon a nightly voyage of mystery and ...
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... wave was all a - flame , The day was well - nigh done ! Almost upon the western wave Rested the broad bright Sun ; When that strange shape drove suddenly Betwixt us and the Sun. * Then while thro ' drouth all dumb they stood . - 1798 ...
... wave was all a - flame , The day was well - nigh done ! Almost upon the western wave Rested the broad bright Sun ; When that strange shape drove suddenly Betwixt us and the Sun. * Then while thro ' drouth all dumb they stood . - 1798 ...
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In Seven Parts Samuel Taylor Coleridge. But why drives on that ship so fast VVithout or wave or wind P Cl Orn the And the shadowv. PAGE 28.
In Seven Parts Samuel Taylor Coleridge. But why drives on that ship so fast VVithout or wave or wind P Cl Orn the And the shadowv. PAGE 28.
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In Seven Parts Samuel Taylor Coleridge. PAGE 28 . OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINCIS 7737 FIRST VOICE . UT. But why drives on that ship so fast Without or wave or wind ? And on the bay the moonlight lay , And the.
In Seven Parts Samuel Taylor Coleridge. PAGE 28 . OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINCIS 7737 FIRST VOICE . UT. But why drives on that ship so fast Without or wave or wind ? And on the bay the moonlight lay , And 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