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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of ... - Page 159
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 2

Half hours - 1856 - 676 pages
...have seen those dead men rise. The helmsman steered, the ship moved on ; Yet never a breeze up-blew ; The mariners all 'gan work the ropes, Where they were...knee to knee : The body and I pulled at one rope, But be said nought to me. " I fear thee, ancient mariner ! " Be calm, thou wedding-guest ! Twas not those...
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 126 pages
...uprose, Nor spake, nor moved their eyes; It had been strange, even in a dream, To have seen those dead men rise. " The helmsman steered, the ship moved on...said nought to me." "I fear thee, ancient Mariner!" But not by the souls of the men, "Be calm, thou Wedding-Guest! norbydemonsof ,-r*, . . . n . . . earth...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 426 pages
...uprose, Nor spake, nor moved their eyes; It had been strange, even in a dream, To have seen those dead men rise. The helmsman steered, the ship moved on...said nought to me." " I fear thee. ancient Mariner ! " Rnt not by the souls of " Be calm, them Wedding-Guest ! the men, nor 1 ° by demons of 'Twas not...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 432 pages
...uprose, Nor spake, nor moved their eyes ; It had been strange, even in a dream, To have seen those dead men rise. The helmsman steered, the ship moved on...said nought to me." " I fear thee. ancient Mariner ! " Bat »O' by, the souls of " Be calm, thou "Wedding-Guest ! the n«n, nor ° by demons of 'Twas...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an ..., Volume 7

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 792 pages
...uprose, Nor spake, nor moved their eyes ; It had been strange, even in a dream, To have seen those dead men rise. The helmsman steered, the ship moved on...body of my brother's son Stood by me, knee to knee : But not bj the souls of the men, nor by demons of earth or middle air, but by n blessed troop of...
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The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 12

Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 588 pages
...eye« ; It had been strange, even in a dream, To have seen those dead men rise. " The helmsman steer'd, the ship moved on Yet never a breeze up blew ; The...brother's son Stood by me, knee to knee : The body and I pull'd at one rope, But he said naught to me." " Г fear thee, ancient Mariner !" • '• Be calm,...
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Gleanings from the Poets for Home and School

1858 - 460 pages
...helmsman steered, the shio moved on, Yet never a breeze upblew , The mariners all 'gan work the »:>pes, Where they were wont to do ; They raised their limbs...knee : The body and I pulled at one rope, But he said naught to me. " I fear thee, ancient mariner ! " Be calm, thou wedding-guest! 5,°.'™i.bJ« 'T was...
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The National Magazine, Volume 12

Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 610 pages
...moved on ; Yet never a breeze up blew ; The mariners all 'gau work the горез, Where they »ere wont to do ; They raised their limbs like lifeless...brother's son Stood by me, knee to knee: The body and I pull'd at one rope, But he said naught to me." " I fear thee, ancient Mariner !" 14 Be calm, thou Wedding-Guest...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 15

1867 - 878 pages
...not invite me ; and your face was the first one which ever did invite me. '"The body of my sister's son Stood by me, knee to knee ; The body and I pulled at one rope, But he said nought to me.' " "I think that is hardly the Verse which you wished to quote. But now, Silcote, let me hear this story...
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The Poetical and Dramatic Works of S. T. Coleridge: With a Life of ..., Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1861 - 448 pages
...uprose, Nor spake, nor moved their eyes ; It had been strange, even in a dream, To have seen those dead men rise. The helmsman steered, the ship moved on...said nought to me." " I fear thee, ancient Mariner ! " Bl« n°t by " Be calm, thou Wedding-Guest! the men, nor »m , , , , by demons I was not those...
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