Lyrical BalladsD. Nutt, 1898 - 227 psl. |
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... Spirit that plagued us so : Nine fathom deep he had follow'd us From the Land of Mist and Snow . And every tongue thro ' utter drouth Was wither'd at the root ; We could not speak no more than if We had been choked with soot . Ah wel ...
... Spirit that plagued us so : Nine fathom deep he had follow'd us From the Land of Mist and Snow . And every tongue thro ' utter drouth Was wither'd at the root ; We could not speak no more than if We had been choked with soot . Ah wel ...
23 psl.
... spirit from on high : But O ! more horrible than that Is the curse in a dead man's eye ! Seven days , seven nights I saw that curse , And yet I could not die . The moving Moon went up the sky And no where did abide : Softly she was ...
... spirit from on high : But O ! more horrible than that Is the curse in a dead man's eye ! Seven days , seven nights I saw that curse , And yet I could not die . The moving Moon went up the sky And no where did abide : Softly she was ...
32 psl.
... spirit slid : and it was He That made the Ship to go . The sails at noon left off their tune And the Ship stood still also . The sun right up above the mast Had fix'd her to the ocean : But in a minute she ' gan stir With a short uneasy ...
... spirit slid : and it was He That made the Ship to go . The sails at noon left off their tune And the Ship stood still also . The sun right up above the mast Had fix'd her to the ocean : But in a minute she ' gan stir With a short uneasy ...
33 psl.
... harmless Albatross . " The spirit who ' bideth by himself " In the land of mist and snow , 66 He lov'd the bird that lov'd the man 66 Who shot him with his bow . C The other was a softer voice , As soft as THE ANCYENT MARINERE 333.
... harmless Albatross . " The spirit who ' bideth by himself " In the land of mist and snow , 66 He lov'd the bird that lov'd the man 66 Who shot him with his bow . C The other was a softer voice , As soft as THE ANCYENT MARINERE 333.
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... spirit damped At once , with rash disdain he turned away , And with the food of pride sustained his soul In solitude . Stranger ! these gloomy boughs Had charms for him ; and here he loved to sit , His only visitants a straggling sheep ...
... spirit damped At once , with rash disdain he turned away , And with the food of pride sustained his soul In solitude . Stranger ! these gloomy boughs Had charms for him ; and here he loved to sit , His only visitants a straggling sheep ...
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