The stars were dim, and thick the night, The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white, From the sails the dew did drip Till clomb above the eastern bar The horned moon, with one bright star Within the nether tip. One after one, by the star-dogged... The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - 19 psl.autoriai: Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 51 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 psl.
...one bright Star Almost between the tips. One after one by the homed Moon (Listen, O Stranger ! to me) Each turned his face with a ghastly pang And cursed me with his ee. Four times fifty living men, With never a sigh or groan, With heavy thump, a lifeless lump They... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1805 - 284 psl.
...bright Star Almost between the tips. 15 One after one by the horned Moon (Listen, O Stranger ! to me) Each turned his face with a ghastly pang And cursed me with his ee. Four times fifty living men, With never a sigh or groan, With heavy thump, a lifeless lump They... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 334 psl.
...Each turn'd his face with a ghastly pang, And curs'd me with his eye. His shipmates drop down dead; Four times fifty living men, (And I heard nor sigh...thump, a lifeless lump, They dropped down one by one. But LIFE-IN- The souls did from their bodies fly, DEATH begins her work They fled to bliss or woe... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 330 psl.
...pang, And curs'd me with his eye. His ship- Four times fifty living men, mates drop ... ., down dead ; (And I heard nor sigh nor groan) With heavy thump, a lifeless lump, They dropped down one by one. But LIFE-IN- The souls did from their bodies fly,DEATH be- . gins her work They fled to bliss or woe... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 psl.
...star-dogg'd Moon Too quick for grnan or sigh, I'ach turn'd his face with a ghastly pang. And curs'd me with his eye. Four times fifty living men, (And...dropped down one by one. The souls did from their bodice fly, They fled to blies or woe ! And every soul, it passed me by, Like the whiz of my CHOSS-BOW... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 386 psl.
...tip. One after one, by the star-dogged Moon one after * ' another, Too quick for groan or sight, Each turned his face with a ghastly pang, And cursed me with his eye. Four times fifty living men, His shipmates drop dowu (And I heard nor sigh nor groan) dead; With heavy thump, a lifeless lump, They... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 426 psl.
...nether tip. One after one, by the star-dogged Moon, one after rwi ip another, Too quick lor groan or sigh Each turned his face with a ghastly...cursed me with his eye. Four times fifty living; men, Hisshipmates J ' drop down (And I heard nor sigh nor groan) d"a ; With heavy thump, a lifeless lump,... | |
| 1829 - 558 psl.
...sense, which hears the sound of their departing souls ' One after one, by the star-dogg'd moon, Too quick for groan or sigh, Each turned his face with a ghastly pang, ' And curs'd me with his eye. Four times fifty living men, (And I heard nor sigh nor groan) With heavy thump,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 psl.
...Within the nether tip. One after one, by the star-dogged Moon, Too quick for groan or sigh I u'h. turn'd the bright child, the plumed Seraph came, And fix'd its blue a time« fifty living men (And I heard nor sigh nor groan), With heavy thump, a lifeless lump, They dropp'd... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 394 psl.
...bright star Within the nether tip. One after One after one, by the star-dogged moon, another, >poo qujgk for groan or sigh, Each turned his face with a ghastly pang, And cursed me with his eye. His shin- Four times fifty living men, So ddean. (And I heard nor sigh nor groan) With heavy thump,... | |
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