See, brother, see! how graciously
She looketh down on him."
The Mariner hath been cast into a trance; for the angelic power
causeth the vessel to drive northward faster than human life could
endure.
First Voice: "But why drives on that ship so fast,
Without or wave or wind?"
Second Voice: "The air is cut away before,
And closes from behind.
Fly, brother, fly! more high, more high!
Or we shall be belated:
For slow and slow that ship will go,
When the Mariner's trance is abated.'
The supernatural motion is retarded; the Mariner awakes, and his
penance begins anew.
I woke, and we were sailing on
As in a gentle weather:
'Twas night, calm night, the Moon was high;
The dead men stood together.
All stood together on the deck,
For a charnel-dungeon fitter:
All fix'd on me their stony eyes,
That in the Moon did glitter.
The pang, the curse, with which they died,
Had never pass'd away:
I could not draw my eyes from theirs,
Nor turn them up to pray.
The curse is finally expiated.
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O deck her forth
Speak WHY art thou
Yet I can claim
V Thou comest much
O he s gane
II Art thou pale
197 That Time and
Yes threaten do Alas
Therefore my hart is
But little did the
A hundred shapes of
Not in the evening
The ancient Mariner is
You are a lovely
Thou whose exterior semblance
And those who husbanded
So let us rest
Weep not my wanton
If Maiden thou wouldst
But you are lovely
Then wrong not dearest
Whene er the skilful
O brightest though too
Now tis our boast
I wept as I
Tresses that wear Jewels
O Love they wrong
V Beauty sweet Love
to toune in its
Is she nested Does
Then shalt thou weep
His helmet now shall
551 Love ALL thoughts
Its fields were speckled
He came al so
I doubt that Merche
Her morals too were
An Elegy THOUGH beauty
Thus sang the uncouth
Another shepherd you did
Behold where Dryden s
Their winding sheet the
But passion sometimes would
Flowers are lovely Love
Curl d he is
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