| Walter Scott - 1820 - 748 psl.
...icy wreaths which encircle its gigantic summits, forgive me for so lame and impotent a conclusion, " The Spirit who bideth by himself In the land of mist and enow." The whim of fashion has for once chosen a subject worthy of the admiration and reverence of... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 psl.
...heard and in my soul discerned Two VOICES in the air. " Is it he ?" quoth one, " Is this the man ? By him who died on cross, With his cruel bow he laid...man hath penance done, And penance more will do." The Mariner bath been cast into a trance : for the angelic power causeth the vessel to drive north,... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 386 psl.
...cross, to the Polar With his cruel bow he laid full low, returned The harmless Albatross. southward. The spirit who bideth by himself In the land of mist...man hath penance done, And penance more will do." THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER. PART THE SIXTH. FIRST VOICE. BUT tell me, tell me ! speak again, Thy... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 psl.
...full low, The harmless Albatross. flic spirit who bideth by himself n the land of mist and snow. If loved the bird that loved the man Who shot him with...The other was a softer voice, As soft as honey-dew ; J ii mli he: The man hath penance done, And penance more will do. VI. PIBST VOICE. RUT tell me, tell... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 426 psl.
...accorded a. ,. ... , . , , . , , „ , to the Polar With his cruel bow he laid full low return'eth . The harmless Albatross. .The spirit who bideth by...man hath penance done, And penance more will do." THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER. PART THE SIXTH. FIRST VOICE. BUT tell me, tell me! speak again, Thy... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 psl.
...died on cross, With his cruel how he laid full low The harmless Albatross. i The spirit who bidclh by himself In the land of mist and snow, He loved...» The man hath penance done, And penance more will do.i I'M', Г TI. FIRST VOICE. '!i;r tell me, tell me! speak again, Thy soft response renewing —... | |
| 1829 - 558 psl.
...region about the south pole, which this spirit inhabited, and therefore proportionably dear to him. ' The Spirit who bideth by himself In the land of mist and snow, He lov'd the bird that lov'd the man Who shot him with his bow.' While this vindictive spirit is pursuing... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 psl.
...I heard and in my soul discem'd Two VOICES in the air. " Is it he t" quoth one, « Is this th man? By him who died on cross. With his cruel bow he laid...land of mist and snow, He loved the bird that loved th man Who shot him with his bow." The other was a softer voice, As soft as honey-dew: Quoth he, "... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 394 psl.
...harmless Albatross. to the Polar returneth "The spirit who bideth by himself southward. T . , , « « ' In the land of mist and snow, He loved the bird that loved the mau Who shot him with his bow." The other was a softer voice, As soft as honey-dew : Quoth he, " The... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 496 psl.
...heard and in my soul discerned Two voices in the air. ' Is it he ?' quoth one, ' Is this the man ? By him who died on cross, With his cruel bow he laid...his bow.' The other was a softer voice, As soft as honey dew : Quoth he, ' The man hath penance done, And penance more will do.' " FIRST VOICE. " ' But... | |
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