We listened and looked sideways up! Fear at my heart, as at a cup, My life-blood seemed to sip! The stars were dim, and thick the night, The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white; From the sails the dew did drip— Till clomb above the eastern bar... The Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Page 101by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1863 - 404 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1855 - 458 pages
...were dim, and thick the nigiit The steersman's face by his lamp glearrxKl white; THE ANCIENT MARINER. From the sails the dew did drip ; — Till clomb above...cursed me with his eye. Four times fifty living men EiTiJl'JIi (And I heard nor sigh nor groan), *i»***$, With heavy thump, a lifeless lump, They dropped... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 pages
...as at a cup, My life-blood seemed to sip ! The stars were dim, and thick tho night, The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white; From the sails the...eastern bar The horned Moon, with one bright star Within tho nether tip. One after one, by the star-dogged Moon, Too quick for groan or sigh, Each turned his... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 432 pages
...as at a cup, My life-blood seemed to sip ! The stars were dim, and thick the night, The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white ; From the sails the...the nether tip. One after one, by the star-dogged MOOD, Too quick for groan or sigh, Each turned his face with a ghastly pang, And cursed me with his... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 126 pages
...as at a cup, My life-blood seemed to sip ! The stars were dim, and thick the night, The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white ; From the sails the...Moon, with one bright star Within the nether tip. ne after ano- ч Qne after one, by the star-doga;ed Moon, ier, J • Too quick for groan or sigh, Each... | |
| 1903 - 1362 pages
...convict me of the blunder he at the same time charged against Coleridge, in the famous lines: — " From the sails the dew did drip — Till clomb above...moon, with one bright star Within the nether tip." Just what the Ancient Mariner had in his vivid but somewhat ill-regulated imagination I will not stop... | |
| 1857 - 336 pages
...and thick the night ; The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white ; .•*•** " One after one, hy the star-dogged moon, Too quick for groan or sigh, Each turned his face with s ghastly pang And cursed me with his eye ! * * * * * "Alone, alone, — all, all alone, — Alone... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 424 pages
...white ; * * » * " One after one, by the star-dogg'd moon, Too quick for groan or sigh, Each turn'd his face with a ghastly pang And cursed me with his eye ! 11 * * * " Alone, alone,— all, all alone, — Alone on a wide, wide sea; And never a saint took... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 426 pages
...as at a cup, My life-blood seemed to sip ! The stars were dim, and thick the night, The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white ; From the sails the dew did dripTill clomb above the eastern bar The horned Moon, with one bright star • Within the nether tip.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 792 pages
...as at a cup, My life-blood seemed to sip ! The stars were dim, and thick the night, The steerman's face by his lamp gleamed white ; From the sails the...face with a ghastly pang, And cursed me with his eye. DtathandLifs-inDeaih have diced fur the ship's crew, and she (the latter) wlnneth the anclent Mariner.... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 610 pages
...life-blood seem'd to sip ! The stars were dim, and thick the night, The steersman's face by his lamp gleam'd white; From the sails the dew did drip ; Till clomb...star Within the nether tip. " One after one, by the star-dogg'd moon, Too quick for groan or sigh, Each tin мМ his face with a ghastly pang, And cursed... | |
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