Coleridge's Ancient MarinerLeach, Shewell, & Sanborn, 1889 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... hath Heaven with bounteous hand assign'd Energic reason and a shaping mind , The daring ken of truth , the patriot's part , And pity's sigh , that breathes the gentle heart- Sloth - jaundiced all ! and from my graspless hand Drop ...
... hath Heaven with bounteous hand assign'd Energic reason and a shaping mind , The daring ken of truth , the patriot's part , And pity's sigh , that breathes the gentle heart- Sloth - jaundiced all ! and from my graspless hand Drop ...
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... hath his will . The Wedding - Guest sat on a stone : He cannot choose but hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man , The bright - eyed Mariner . The Wedding- Guest is spell- bound by the eye of the old sea- faring man , and constrained ...
... hath his will . The Wedding - Guest sat on a stone : He cannot choose but hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man , The bright - eyed Mariner . The Wedding- Guest is spell- bound by the eye of the old sea- faring man , and constrained ...
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... hath been suddenly becalmed . And I had done a hellish thing , And it would work ' em woe ; For all averred , I had killed the bird That made the breeze to blow . Ah wretch ! said they , the bird to slay , That made the breeze to blow ...
... hath been suddenly becalmed . And I had done a hellish thing , And it would work ' em woe ; For all averred , I had killed the bird That made the breeze to blow . Ah wretch ! said they , the bird to slay , That made the breeze to blow ...
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... hath been ac- By Him Who died on cross , With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless Albatross . The spirit who ... hath penance done , And penance more will do . ' The Mariner hath been cast into a trance ; for THE RIME OF THE ...
... hath been ac- By Him Who died on cross , With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless Albatross . The spirit who ... hath penance done , And penance more will do . ' The Mariner hath been cast into a trance ; for THE RIME OF THE ...
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... hath a cushion plump ; It is the moss that wholly hides The rotted old oak - stump . The skiff - boat neared : I heard them talk , 6 Why , this is strange , I trow ! Where are those lights so many and fair , That signal made but now ...
... hath a cushion plump ; It is the moss that wholly hides The rotted old oak - stump . The skiff - boat neared : I heard them talk , 6 Why , this is strange , I trow ! Where are those lights so many and fair , That signal made but now ...
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42 Edited Albatross ballad beauty bird black lips blessed breeze calm CHARLES LAMB Christ's Hospital cient Coleridge's Ancient Mariner countree crew curse dead Death dream dropt eighth stanza expression Faerie Queene fear feeling fourteenth stanza friends glittering eye gloss groan hath heard heart Heaven Hermit Highgate holy imagination iner John Ruskin KATHARINE LEE BATES kirk Kubla Khan land of mist last two lines light lips looked Lord Clive loud loveth Mariner's mast mind mist and snow mood Moon moonlight nature never night ocean penance picture poem poet poet's poetry pray Quantock Hills quoth rhyming effect emphasized sails SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE says Coleridge shadow Silas Marner sixth stanza skinny hand sleep song soul sounds spirit stars stood strange student suggested sweet tale tenth stanza thee things thought truth Twas voice weary Wellesley College wind words Wordsworth young youthful
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Стр. 31 - The sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he! And he shone bright, and on the right Went down into the sea. Higher and higher every day, Till over the mast at noon—" The Wedding-Guest here beat his breast, For he heard the loud bassoon.
Стр. 52 - Laughed 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 my own countree, I stood on the firm land! The Hermit stepped forth from the boat, And scarcely he could stand. "O shrieve me, shrieve me, holy man!" The Hermit crossed his brow. "Say quick," quoth he, "I bid thee say What manner of man art thou?
Стр. 49 - This seraph-band, each waved his hand, No voice did they impart No voice; but oh! the silence sank Like music on my heart.
Стр. 32 - Did send a dismal sheen : Nor shapes of men nor beasts we ken — The ice was all between. The ice was here, the ice was there, The ice was all around : It cracked and growled, and roared and howled, Like noises in a swound...
Стр. 39 - I looked to heaven, and tried to pray; But or ever a prayer had gusht, A wicked whisper came, and made My heart as dry as dust.
Стр. 42 - The upper air burst into life ! And a hundred fire-flags sheen, To and fro they were hurried about ! And to and fro, and in and out, The wan stars danced between. And the coming wind did roar more loud, And the sails did sigh like sedge ; And the rain poured down from one black cloud ; The Moon was at its edge.
Стр. 53 - And all together pray. While each to his great Father bends, Old men, and babes, and loving friends. And youths and maidens gay...
Стр. 18 - There was a time when, though my path was rough, This joy within me dallied with distress, And all misfortunes were but as the stuff Whence Fancy made me dreams of happiness : For Hope grew round me, like the twining vine, And fruits, and foliage, not my own, seemed mine.
Стр. 46 - But tell me, tell me ! speak again, Thy soft response renewing — What makes that ship drive on so fast? What is the ocean doing?
Стр. 32 - With sloping masts and dipping prow, As who pursued with yell and blow Still treads the shadow of his foe, And forward bends his head, The ship drove fast, loud roared the blast, And southward aye we fled. 'And now there came both mist and snow, And it grew wondrous cold; And ice, mast-high, came floating 'by, As green as emerald.