| David Charles Bell - 1879 - 556 pages
...Man, the bright-eyed Mariner : — " The ship was cheered, the harbour cleared ; merrily did we drop Below the kirk, below the hill, below the lighthouse...shone bright, and on the right went down into the sea. But soon the Storm-Blast came, and he was tyrannous and strong j He struck with his o'ertaking wings,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 pages
...stone, He cannot choose but hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed mariner : ' The sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came...the right Went down into the sea. 'Higher and higher eeery day, Till over the mast at noon ' The wedding-guest here beat his breast, For he heard the lond... | |
| Mark Neuman, Michael Payne - 1987 - 196 pages
...("Merrily did we drop / Below the kirk, below the hill, / Below the lighthouse top"); lines 25-28, p. 197 ("The Sun came up upon the left, / Out of the sea...bright, and on the right, / Went down into the sea:"); line 50, p. 188 ("And southward aye we led"); lines 83-86, p. 189 ("The Sun now rose upon the right:... | |
| Christopher Collins - 1991 - 226 pages
...of movement Emerson was intrigued by: The ship was cheered, the harbor cleared Merrily did we drop Below the kirk, below the hill, Below the lighthouse...shone bright, and on the right Went down into the sea. (II. 2I-28) In a text so replete with the hallucinatory and the uncanny, these lines usually draw little... | |
| Susan Eilenberg - 1992 - 302 pages
...logic in the Mariner's rendition reflect truly the incoherence of the world he has passed through. The Sun came up upon the left, Out of the Sea came...Higher and higher every day, Till over the mast at noon — 9 Unlike the Wedding Guest, who beats his breast in an agony of impatience, we may recognize in... | |
| Bernard Smith - 1992 - 290 pages
...Ancient Mariner's vessel at the commencement of its voyage made a good passage south to the equator: The Sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came...shone bright, and on the right Went down into the sea. And the accompanying gloss records: 'The Mariner tells how the ship sailed southward with a good wind... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 pages
...ancient man, The bright-eyed Mariner. "The ship was cheered, the harbour cleared, Merrily did we drop Below the kirk, below the hill. Below the lighthouse...shone bright, and on the right Went down into the sea. 20 Higher and higher every day, Till over the mast at noon — " The Wedding-Guest here beat his breast,... | |
| Robert X. Leeds - 1999 - 366 pages
...ancient man, The bright-eyed Mariner. "The ship was cheered, the harbor cleared, Merrily did we drop Below the kirk, below the hill, Below the lighthouse...higher every day, Till over the mast at noon — The Wedding Guest here beat his breast, For he heard the loud bassoon. The wedding guest hearth the bridal... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2002 - 92 pages
...tells how the ship sailed southward with a gcxxd wind and fair weather, lili it reached the line. 2j The sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came...Went down into the sea. Higher and higher every day, 30 Till over the mast at noon -' The Wedding-Guest here beat his breast, Por he heard the loud bassoon.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2002 - 260 pages
...ancient man, The bright-eyed Mariner. 'The ship was cheered, the harbour cleared, 25 Merrily did we drop Below the kirk, below the hill, Below the lighthouse...Sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he! 30 And he shone bright, and on the right Went down into the sea. Higher and higher every day, Till... | |
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