A Book of Narrative VerseOxford University Press, 1930 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... spirits , there was I : 319 They bade me leap to death , but I was loth to die : And every day , as sure as day arose ... spirit lied , - " Didst thou not draw thy knife ? " said he : - ' Twas true , But I had pity and my arm withdrew ...
... spirits , there was I : 319 They bade me leap to death , but I was loth to die : And every day , as sure as day arose ... spirit lied , - " Didst thou not draw thy knife ? " said he : - ' Twas true , But I had pity and my arm withdrew ...
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... spirits blest : 340 345 but not by the souls of the men , nor by daemons of For when it dawned - they dropt their earth or middle air , arms , And clustered round the mast ... Spirit from the South Pole car- ries THE ANCIENT MARINER 209.
... spirits blest : 340 345 but not by the souls of the men , nor by daemons of For when it dawned - they dropt their earth or middle air , arms , And clustered round the mast ... Spirit from the South Pole car- ries THE ANCIENT MARINER 209.
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... Spirit's fellow dae- 395 mons , the invisible in- habitants of the ele- ment , take " Is it he ? " quoth one , " Is this the man ? part in his By him who died on cross , With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless Albatross . The ...
... Spirit's fellow dae- 395 mons , the invisible in- habitants of the ele- ment , take " Is it he ? " quoth one , " Is this the man ? part in his By him who died on cross , With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless Albatross . The ...
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