The Rime of the Ancient MarinerCourier Corporation, 2012/03/01 - 80 ページ DIVGreat title poem plus "Kubla Khan," "Christabel," 20 other sonnets, lyrics, odes: "Frost at Midnight," "The Nightingale," "The Pains of Sleep," "To William Wordsworth," "Youth and Age," more. All reprinted from authoritative edition. /div |
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... thou , methinks , most glad , My gentle - hearted Charles ! for thou hast pined And hunger'd after Nature , many a year , In the great City pent , winning thy way With sad yet patient soul , through evil and pain And strange calamity ...
... thou , methinks , most glad , My gentle - hearted Charles ! for thou hast pined And hunger'd after Nature , many a year , In the great City pent , winning thy way With sad yet patient soul , through evil and pain And strange calamity ...
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... thou stood'st gazing ; or , when all was still , Flew creeking o'er thy head , and had a charm a For thee , my gentle - hearted Charles , to whom No sound is dissonant which tells of Life . The Dungeon > And this place our forefathers ...
... thou stood'st gazing ; or , when all was still , Flew creeking o'er thy head , and had a charm a For thee , my gentle - hearted Charles , to whom No sound is dissonant which tells of Life . The Dungeon > And this place our forefathers ...
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... thou , O Nature ! Healest thy wandering and distemper'd child : Thou pourest on him thy soft influences , Thy sunny hues , fair forms , and breathing sweets , Thy melodies of woods , and winds , and waters , Till he relent , and can no ...
... thou , O Nature ! Healest thy wandering and distemper'd child : Thou pourest on him thy soft influences , Thy sunny hues , fair forms , and breathing sweets , Thy melodies of woods , and winds , and waters , Till he relent , and can no ...
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... thou me ? The Bridegroom's doors are opened wide , And I am next of kin ; The guests are met , the feast is set : May'st hear the merry din . ' TRANSLATION : I readily believe that in the totality of things there are more invisible than ...
... thou me ? The Bridegroom's doors are opened wide , And I am next of kin ; The guests are met , the feast is set : May'st hear the merry din . ' TRANSLATION : I readily believe that in the totality of things there are more invisible than ...
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... thee thus ! - inhospitably killeth Why look'st thou so ? ' — With my cross - bow — the pious bird of I shot the ALBATROSS . good omen . a Part II The Sun now rose upon the right : The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other Poems 7.
... thee thus ! - inhospitably killeth Why look'st thou so ? ' — With my cross - bow — the pious bird of I shot the ALBATROSS . good omen . a Part II The Sun now rose upon the right : The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other Poems 7.
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 179798 revised later | 23 |
Frost at Midnight 1798 | 42 |
Fears in Solitude 1798 | 49 |
The Nightingale 1798 | 55 |
An Ode 1802 | 63 |
To William Wordsworth 1807 | 69 |
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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 CIRCASSIAN Cologne 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 Khan lady's land of mist Lewti light live look loud maid maiden methinks Moon mother moved Nature ne'er night Nightingale o'er 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 William Wordsworth wind wood Youth