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THE RIME OF THE ANCYENT MARINERE-6
    VI.

    FIRSt VOICE.

    quot;But tell me, tell me! speak again,

    quot;t response renewing--

    quot; makes t s?

    quot; is t;

    SECOND VOICE.

    quot;Still as a Slave before his Lord,

    quot;t:

    quot; brig silently

    quot;Up to t--

    quot;If o go,

    quot;For sh or grim.

    quot;See, brother, see! how graciously

    quot;S;

    FIRSt VOICE.

    quot;But w s

    quot;iten ;

    SECOND VOICE.

    quot;t away before,

    quot;And closes from behind.

    quot;Fly, brother, ?y! more high, more high,

    quot;Or we sed:

    quot;For slo ship will go,

    quot;rance is abated.quot;

    I woke, and we were sailing on

    As in a gentle her:

    the moon was high;

    tood together.

    All stood togethe deck,

    For a cter:

    All ?xd on me tony eyes

    t in tter.

    they died,

    had never passd away:

    I could not draheirs

    Ne turn to pray.

    And in its time t,

    And I could move my een:

    I lookd far-fort little saw

    Of  else be seen.

    Like one, t on a lonely road

    Doth walk in fear and dread,

    And urnd round, walks on

    And turns no more his head:

    Because ful ?end

    Dotread.

    But soon thd a wind on me,

    Ne sound ne motion made:

    Its pat upon the sea

    In ripple or in shade.

    It raisd my  fannd my cheek,

    Like a meadow-gale of spring--

    It mingl
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