Lyrical BalladsD. Nutt, 1898 - 227 psl. |
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... hath his will . The wedding - guest sate on a stone , He cannot chuse but hear : And thus spake on that ancyent man , The bright - eyed Marinere . The Ship was cheer'd , the Harbour clear'd- Merrily did 6 LYRICAL BALLADS.
... hath his will . The wedding - guest sate on a stone , He cannot chuse but hear : And thus spake on that ancyent man , The bright - eyed Marinere . The Ship was cheer'd , the Harbour clear'd- Merrily did 6 LYRICAL BALLADS.
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... , For he heard the loud bassoon . The Bride hath pac'd into the Hall , Red as a rose is she ; Nodding their heads before her goes The merry Minstralsy . The wedding - guest he beat his breast , Yet THE ANCYENT MARINERE 7.
... , For he heard the loud bassoon . The Bride hath pac'd into the Hall , Red as a rose is she ; Nodding their heads before her goes The merry Minstralsy . The wedding - guest he beat his breast , Yet THE ANCYENT MARINERE 7.
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. The other was a softer voice , As soft as honey - dew : Quoth he the man hath penance done , And penance more will do . VI : 66 FIRST VOICE . " BUT tell me 34 LYRICAL BALLADS.
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. The other was a softer voice , As soft as honey - dew : Quoth he the man hath penance done , And penance more will do . VI : 66 FIRST VOICE . " BUT tell me 34 LYRICAL BALLADS.
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... is the Ocean doing ? SECOND VOICE . " Still as a Slave before his Lord , " The Ocean hath no blast : " His great bright eye most silently " Up to the moon is cast- " If he may know which way to go , THE ANCYENT MARINERE 35.
... is the Ocean doing ? SECOND VOICE . " Still as a Slave before his Lord , " The Ocean hath no blast : " His great bright eye most silently " Up to the moon is cast- " If he may know which way to go , THE ANCYENT MARINERE 35.
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... talk with Marineres That come from a far Contrée . He kneels at morn and noon and eve- He hath a cushion plump : It is the moss , that wholly hides The rotted old Oak - stump . The Skiff - boat ne'rd : I heard them talk 44 LYRICAL BALLADS.
... talk with Marineres That come from a far Contrée . He kneels at morn and noon and eve- He hath a cushion plump : It is the moss , that wholly hides The rotted old Oak - stump . The Skiff - boat ne'rd : I heard them talk 44 LYRICAL BALLADS.
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Albatross Alfoxden Ancyent Marinere babe Basil Montagu Beneath Betty Foy Betty's birds black lips body breeze bright changes of text chatter child cold Coleridge dead dear door doth dreadful edition fair fear Goody Blake green happy Harry Gill hath head hear heard heart Heaven hill of moss idiot boy Johnny Johnny's Kilve land of mist limbs Liswyn farm looks Lyrical Ballads maid Martha Ray mind moon moonlight mov'd Nether Stowey never night Nightingale o'er oh misery old Susan pain pleasure poem pond pony poor old poor Susan porringer pray Quoth round sails Salisbury Plain Ship side silent Simon Lee soul spirit stanza stars stood strange Susan Gale sweet tale tears tell thee There's things thorn thou thought thro TINTERN ABBEY tree turn'd Twas voice wedding-guest wherefore wild wind woman wood Wordsworth