The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner (Samuel Coleridge Poem)
Part I It is an ancient Mariner, And he stoppeth one of three. 'By thy long grey beard and glittering ...
Part I It is an ancient Mariner, And he stoppeth one of three. 'By thy long grey beard and glittering ...
"Have you ever made a just man?" "Oh, I have made three," answered God, "But two of them are dead, ...
Upon the road of my life, Passed me many fair creatures, Clothed all in white, and radiant. To one, finally, ...
In the desert I saw a creature, naked, bestial, Who, squatting upon the ground, Held his heart in his hands, ...
In heaven, Some little blades of grass Stood before God. "What did you do?" Then all save one of the ...
In a lonely place, I encountered a sage Who sat, all still, Regarding a newspaper. He accosted me: "Sir, what ...
As one who strives a hill to climb, Who never climbed before: Who finds it, in a little time, Grow ...
(To Miss May Forshall.) HE shouts amain, he shouts again, (Her brother, fierce, as bluff King Hal), "I tell you ...
I There was an ancient City, stricken down With a strange frenzy, and for many a day They paced from ...
The First Voice HE trilled a carol fresh and free, He laughed aloud for very glee: There came a breeze ...
"SISTER, sister, go to bed! Go and rest your weary head." Thus the prudent brother said. "Do you want a ...
"You are old, Father william," the young man said, "And your hair has become very white; And yet you incessantly ...
Walk here among the walking scepters. Learn inhuman patience. Flesh can only cleave to bone this tightly if their hearts ...
There was a young patrolman who Had large but tender feet; They always hurt him badly when He walked upon ...
Ellen, you were thoughtless once Of beauty or of grace, Simple and homely in attire, Careless of form and face; ...
'Maiden, thou wert thoughtless once Of beauty or of grace, Simple and homely in attire Careless of form and face. ...
AN ALPHABET OF FAMOUS GOOPS. Which you 'll Regard with Yells and Whoops. Futile Acumen! For you Yourselves are Doubtless ...
NOT in scorn do I reprove thee, Not in pride thy vows I waive, But, believe, I could not love ...
What shall I render to Thy name Or how Thy praises speak? My thanks how shall I testify? O Lord, ...
Sometimes life is merely a matter of coffee and whatever intimacy a cup of coffee affords. I once read something ...
The Chief Defect of Henry King Was chewing little bits of String. At last he swallowed some which tied Itself ...
'Twas after dread Pultowa's day, When fortune left the royal Swede - Around a slaughtered army lay, No more to ...
"Had we never loved so kindly, Had we never loved so blindly, Never met or never parted, We had ne'er ...
I had a dream, which was not all a dream. The bright sun was extinguished, and the stars Did wander ...
Christ God who savest man, save most Of men Count Gismond who saved me! Count Gauthier, when he chose his ...
An imaginary composer.] I. Hist, but a word, fair and soft! Forth and be judged, Master Hugues! Answer the question ...
"As certain also of your own poets have said"-- (Acts 17.28) Cleon the poet (from the sprinkled isles, Lily on ...
SHORTLY AFTER THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING IN EUROPE. Let us begin and carry up this corpse, Singing together. Leave we ...
I Oh Galuppi, Baldassaro, this is very sad to find! I can hardly misconceive you; it would prove me deaf ...
An Old Story I It was roses, roses, all the way, With myrtle mixed in my path like mad. The ...
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