Lyrical BalladsD. Nutt, 1898 - Всего страниц: 227 |
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... quoth he- ' Nay , if thou'st got a laughsome tale , 66 Marinere ! come with me . " He holds him with his skinny hand , Quoth he , there was a Ship- 66 Now get thee hence , thou grey - beard Loon ! " Or my Staff shall make thee skip . He ...
... quoth he- ' Nay , if thou'st got a laughsome tale , 66 Marinere ! come with me . " He holds him with his skinny hand , Quoth he , there was a Ship- 66 Now get thee hence , thou grey - beard Loon ! " Or my Staff shall make thee skip . He ...
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... Quoth she , and whistled thrice . A gust of wind sterte up behind And whistled thro ' his bones ; Thro ' the holes of his eyes and the hole of his mouth Half - whistles and half - groans . With never a whisper in the Sea Off darts the ...
... Quoth she , and whistled thrice . A gust of wind sterte up behind And whistled thro ' his bones ; Thro ' the holes of his eyes and the hole of his mouth Half - whistles and half - groans . With never a whisper in the Sea Off darts the ...
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... quoth one , " Is this the man ? 66 By him who died on cross , " With his cruel bow he lay'd full low 66 The 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 ...
... quoth one , " Is this the man ? 66 By him who died on cross , " With his cruel bow he lay'd full low 66 The 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 ...
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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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... Who now doth crazy go , Laugh'd loud and long , and all the while His eyes went to and fro , " Ha ! ha ! " quoth he- " full plain I see , " The devil knows how to row . " And now all in mine own Countrée I stood on THE ANCYENT MARINERE 47.
... Who now doth crazy go , Laugh'd loud and long , and all the while His eyes went to and fro , " Ha ! ha ! " quoth he- " full plain I see , " The devil knows how to row . " And now all in mine own Countrée I stood on THE ANCYENT MARINERE 47.
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