| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 páginas
...a breeze up-blew } The Marineres all *gan work the ropes, Where they were wont to do : They rais'd their limbs like lifeless tools—" We were a ghastly...brother's son Stood by me knee to knee : The body and I pull'd at one rope, But he said nought to me — And I quak'd to think of my own voice How frightful... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 páginas
...breeze up-blew; ' The marineres all 'gan work the ropes, ' Where they were wont to do: * They rais'd their limbs like lifeless tools,— ' We were a ghastly...brother's son ' Stood by me knee to knee; ' The body and I pull'd at one rope, ' But he said nought to me— ' And I quak'd to think of my own voice ' How frightful... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 páginas
...never a breeze up-blew ; The Mariners all 'gan work the ropes, Where they were wont to do : They rais'd their limbs like lifeless tools — We were a ghastly...brother's son Stood by me knee to knee : The body and I pull'd at one rope, But he said nought to me. " i. " I fear thee, ancient Mariner !" Be calm, thou... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 páginas
...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...said nought to me." " I fear thee, ancient Mariner !" " Be caim, thou wedding-guest ! 'Twas not those souls, that fled in pain, Which to their corses... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 330 páginas
...have seen those dead men rise. The bodies of the ship's crew are inspirited, and the ship moves on ; The helmsman steered, the ship moved on ; Yet never...and I pulled at one rope, But he said nought to me. Kut not by the sonls of the men, nor by da-mons of earth or middle air, but by a blessed troop of angelic... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 334 páginas
...have seen those dead men rise. The bodies of the ship's crew are inspirited, and the ship moves on ; The helmsman steered, the ship moved on ; Yet never...wont to do : They raised their limbs like lifeless topis— We were a ghastly crew. • The body of my brother's SQB i Stood by me, knee to knee : ; The... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 páginas
...even in a dream, To have seen those dead men rise. The helmsman steered, the ship moved on ; Yet never breeze up blew ; The mariners all 'gan work the ropes,...and I pulled at one rope, But he said nought to me. " 1 fear thee, ancient Mariner !" Be calm, thou Wedding-Guest ! 'Twas not those souls that fled in... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 386 páginas
...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...and I pulled at one rope, But he said nought to me. Sf soufs o? " I fear thee, ancient Mariner!" byeSon°rof Be calm, thou Wedding-Guest ! diTair°rb™t... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 páginas
...strange, even in a dream, Tu have seen those dead men rise. The helmsman stccr'd, the ship moved on; fet never a breeze up blew ; The mariners all *gan work...ropes, Where they were wont to do; They raised their limb* like lifeless tools — We were a ghastly crew. The body of my brother's son Stood by me, knee... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 páginas
...helmsman stecr'd, the ship moved on ; Yet never a breeze up blew ; The mariners all 'gan work the rope«, rawn his l>ring to its own ; Which wields the world...Softaim it from beneath, and kindles it above. / Х Slood by me, knee to knee : The body and I pull'd at ono rope, But ho said nought to me. "I fear thee,... | |
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