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THE RIME OF THE ANCYENT MARINERE-1
    IN SEVEN PARtS.

    ARGUMENt.

    <span style="color:Gray">orms to try too tropical Latitude of t Paci?c Ocean; and of tranget befell; and in  Marinere came back tory.

    I.

    It is an ancyent Marinere,

    And oppethree:

    quot;By ttering eye

    quot;No me?

    quot;the Bridegrooms doors are opend wide

    quot;And I am next of kin;

    quot;ts are met, t is set,--

    quot;Mayst he merry din.--

    But still --

    th he--

    quot;Nay, if t got a laugale,

    quot;Marinere! come ;

    h his skinny hand,

    Quothere was a Ship--

    quot;No thou grey-beard Loon!

    quot;Or my Staff s;

    tering eye--

    t stood still

    And listens like a three years child;

    th his will.

    t sate on a stone,

    c hear:

    And t ancyent man,

    t-eyed Marinere.

    the harbour cleard--

    Merrily did we drop

    Belohe hill,

    Belo-op.

    t,

    Out of the Sea came he:

    And , and on t

    ent doo the Sea.

    higher and higher every day,

    till over t at noon--

    t  ,

    For he loud bassoon.

    to the hall,

    Red as a rose is she;

    Nodding their heads before her goes

    tralsy.

    t  ,

    Yet  c hear:

    And t ancyent Man,

    t-eyed Marinere.

    Listen, Stranger! Storm and ind,

    A ind and tempest strong!

    For days and  playd us freaks--

    Like Chaff we drove along.

  
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