| Melchior Yvan - Voyages and travels - 1854 - 386 pages
...guest stood still, And listens like a three-years' child : The Mariner hath his will. The wedding guest sat on a stone ; He cannot choose but hear ; And thus...spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed Mariner. • An ancient Mariner mcctoth three gallants bidden to a wedding feast, and detuineth one. t The wedding... | |
| Theodore Alors W. Buckley - Children's literature, English - 1854 - 332 pages
...Nodding their heads before her goes The merry minstrelsy. The wedding guest he beat his breast, Yet he cannot choose but hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed mariner. And now the storm-blast came, and he Was tyrannous and strong : He struck with his o'ertaking wings,... | |
| American poetry - 1854 - 456 pages
...heads, before her goes Sin'?"'" The merry minstrelsy. ST!.""" The wedding-guest he beat his breast, Yet he cannot choose but hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed mariner. And now the storm-blast came, and he Th.awp ITT drawn hy a Was tyrannous and strong ; »i"m inTT -... | |
| Book - 1854 - 496 pages
...Nodding their heads, before her goes The merry minstrelsy. The wedding-guest he beat his breast, Yet he cannot choose but hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed Mariner. " And now the storm-blast came, and he Was tyrannous and strong ; He struck with his o'ertaking wings,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 712 pages
...their heads before her goes The merry minstrelsy. The Wedding-Guest he beat his breast, Yet he can not choose but hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed Mariner. And now the storm- blast came, and he Was tyrannous and strong : He struck with his o'ertaking wings,... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - American poetry - 1855 - 452 pages
...listens like a three-years' child : a"dnj5,™an» The mariner hath his will. strained to hear his tal«' The wedding-guest sat on a stone : He cannot choose...the kirk, below the hill, Below the lighthouse top., nerMsif"" The sun came up upon the left, L°!edhesh5p Out of the sea came he ; wUhT^ood And he shone... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1855 - 478 pages
...three years' child The Mariner hath his will. The wedding-guestsate on a stone, / He cannot ghooseTut hear : And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed...cheered, the harbour cleared— Merrily did we drop J Below the kirk, below the hill, Below the light-house top. The sun came up upon the left, J Out of... | |
| American poetry - 1855 - 458 pages
...heads, before her goes J£ri"he The merry minstrelsy. SK'"' The wedding-guest he beat his breast, Yet he cannot choose but hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed mariner. And now the storm-blast came, and he drlVnif » Was tyrannous and strong ; «o™i <oTT i -ii- ii •... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 444 pages
...Nodding their heads before her goes The merry minstrelsy. The wedding guest he beat his breast, Yet he cannot choose but hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed mariner. And now the storm-blast came, and he "Was tyrannous and strong : He struck with his o'ertaking wings,... | |
| 1856 - 704 pages
...seem full of love and spring. SCAMPAVIAS. PART I. — THE COCKPIT. " The ship wa« cheered, the harbor cleared ; Merrily did we drop Below the kirk, below the hill, Below the light-house top." I WAS Bitting one dull, dreary morning with my heels staring — with great outward satisfaction —... | |
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