| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 psl.
...deck That had so long remain'd, 1 dreamt that they were fill'd with dew And when I awoke it rain'd. My lips were wet, my throat was cold, My garments...had drunken in my dreams And still my body drank. I mov'd and could not feel my limbs, I was so light, almost 1 thought that I had died in sleep, And... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 270 psl.
...deck That had so long remain'd, 1 dreamt that they were fill'd with dew And when I awoke it rain'd. My lips were wet, my throat was cold, My garments...had drunken in my dreams And still my body drank. v. 1 mov'd and could not feel my limbs, I was so light, almost I thought that I had died in sleep,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 psl.
...deck That had so long remain'd, 1 dreamt that they were fill'd with dew And when I awoke it rain'd. My lips were wet, my throat was cold, My garments...had drunken in my dreams And still my body drank. I mov'd and could not feel my limbs, I was so light, almost I thought that I had died in sleep, And... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 psl.
...That had so long remain'd, ' I dreamt that they were fill'd with dew, ' And when I awoke it rain'd. ' My lips were wet, my throat was cold, ' My garments all were dank; * Sure 1 had drunken in my dreams • And still my body drank. . ' 1 mov'd and could not feel my limbs, '... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1805 - 284 psl.
...! To Mary-queen the praise be given, She sent the gentle sleep from heaven That slid into my soul. The silly buckets on the deck That had so long remained,...drunken in my dreams•, And still my body drank. I moved and could not feel my limbs, I was so light, almost I thought that I had died in sleep, And... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 psl.
...! To Maty-queen the praise be given, She sent the gentle sleep from heaven That slid into my soul. The silly buckets on the deck That had so long remained,...had drunken in my dreams, And still my body drank. I moved and could not feel my limbs, I was so light, almost I thought that I had died in sleep, And... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 330 psl.
...To Mary Queen the praise be given ! She sent the gentle sleep from Heaven, That slid into my soul. The silly buckets on the deck, That had so long remained,...were filled with dew And when I awoke, it rained. By grace of the holy Mother, the ancient Mariner is refreshad with rain. My lips were wet, my throat... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 334 psl.
...To Mary Queen the praise be given ! She sent the gentle sleep from Heaven, That slid into my soul. The silly buckets on the deck. That had so long remained, I dreamt that they were rilled with dew ; And when I awoke, it rained. By grace of the holy Mother, the ancient Mariner is... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 psl.
...commotions in the sky and the element. The bodies of u» ship's crew are inspirited, and the ship moves on ; The silly buckets on the deck, That had so long remained,...My garments all were dank ; Sure I had drunken in flcy dreams, And still my body drank. I moved, and could not feel my limbs : I was so light — almost... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 386 psl.
...To Mary Queen the praise be given ! She sent the gentle sleep from Heaven, That slid into my soul. The silly buckets on the deck, That had so long remained,...had drunken in my dreams, And still my body drank. By grace of the holy Mother, the ancient Maiiner is refreshed with rain. I moved, and could not feel... | |
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