The Rime of the Ancient MarinerDover Publications, 1992/09/18 - 80 ページ One of the great narrative poems in English, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" is admired for its fluid meter and masterly structure, accurate observation of sensuous detail and mystic power. Coleridge asserted that his aim in writing the poem was to make the supernatural seem real. Now readers can enjoy this landmark of English literature and over twenty other poems by Coleridge in this inexpensive, authoritative edition. Included are two other famous narrative poems, "Kubla Khan" and "Christabel," along with a selection of sonnets, lyrics, and odes. Among these are the moving "Sonnet: To a Friend who asked how I felt when the Nurse first presented my Infant to me," "Frost at Midnight," "The Nightingale," "The Pains of Sleep," "To William Wordsworth," and "Youth and Age." All are reprinted from an authoritative edition. |
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... thee , ancient Mariner ! From the fiends , that plague thee thus ! — Why look'st thou so ? ' - With my cross - bow I shot the ALBATROSS . His shipmates cry out against the ancient Mariner , for The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other ...
... thee , ancient Mariner ! From the fiends , that plague thee thus ! — Why look'st thou so ? ' - With my cross - bow I shot the ALBATROSS . His shipmates cry out against the ancient Mariner , for The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other ...
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... thee . Nay , treacherous image ! leave my mind- And yet , thou didst not look unkind . I saw a vapour in the sky , Thin , and white , and very high ; I ne'er beheld so thin a cloud : Perhaps the breezes that can fly Now below and now ...
... thee . Nay , treacherous image ! leave my mind- And yet , thou didst not look unkind . I saw a vapour in the sky , Thin , and white , and very high ; I ne'er beheld so thin a cloud : Perhaps the breezes that can fly Now below and now ...
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... thee first sung aright ) Of the foundations and the building up Of a Human Spirit thou hast dared to tell What may be told , to the understanding mind Revealable ; and what within the mind By vital breathings secret as the soul Of ...
... thee first sung aright ) Of the foundations and the building up Of a Human Spirit thou hast dared to tell What may be told , to the understanding mind Revealable ; and what within the mind By vital breathings secret as the soul Of ...
目次
To the Author of The Robbers sonnet 1794? | 1 |
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 179798 revised later | 16 |
On a Ruined House in a Romantic Country No III | 23 |
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Albatross Amid ancient Mariner arms babe Bard Baron beauteous beautiful beneath bird black lips blue bosom Bracy breast breath breeze bright bright eyes burst calm child dark dead dear deep doth dream dromedary eyes fair farewell fear gazed gentle glittering green groan hath hear heard heart heave Heaven Hermit hill holy hope Kubla Kubla Khan lady Christabel lady's land of mist Lewti light live look loud maid maiden methinks Moon mother moved Nature ne'er night Nightingale o'er ocean Pacific Ocean pain pang Patrick Spence poems pray quoth Roland de Vaux round sails SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE shadow ship sight silent singing Sir Leoline sleep song soul sound spake spirit stars stood strange Sweet Christabel tale tears tell thee things thou thoughts trance Tryermaine Twas voice weary Wedding-Guest ween wild wind wood Youth