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 ...
"OH, when I was a little Ghost, A merry time had we! Each seated on his favourite post, We chumped ...
"MY First - but don't suppose," he said, "I'm setting you a riddle - Is - if your Victim be ...
He thought he saw an Elephant, That practised on a fife: He looked again, and found it was A letter ...
Sent to a friend who had complained that I was glad enough to see him when he came, but didn't ...
He thought he saw an Elephant That practised on a fife: He looked again, and found it was A letter ...
I turn around on the gravel and go back to the house for a book, something to read at the ...
A week before the Armistice, you died. They did not keep your heart like Livingstone's, then plant your bones near ...
LEANDER. No more of Memphis and her mighty kings, Or Alexandria, where the Ptolomies. Taught golden commerce to unfurl her ...
I have slept upon my couch, But my spirit did not rest, For the labours of the day Yet my ...
My God! O let me call Thee mine! Weak wretched sinner though I be, My trembling soul would fain be ...
My God (oh, let me call Thee mine, Weak, wretched sinner though I be), My trembling soul would fain be ...
I have lain in the sun I have toil'd as I might, I have thought as I would, And now ...
'Twas at that hour of beauty when the setting sun squandereth his cloudy bed with rosy hues, to flood his ...
I've quenched my lamp, I struck it in that start Which every limb convulsed, I heard it fall The crash ...
So there you sit. And how much blood was shed That you might sit there. Do such stories bore you? ...
O Lord, Thou hear'st my daily moan And see'st my dropping tears. My troubles all are Thee before, My longings ...
New England. 1 Alas, dear Mother, fairest Queen and best, 2 With honour, wealth, and peace happy and blest, 3 ...
Thou shalt no God but me adore: 'Twere too expensive to have more. No images nor idols make For Roger ...
WORSEWICK Worsewick Hot Springs was nothing fancy. Somebody put some boards across the creek. That was it. The boards dammed ...
There is a mystic thread of life So dearly wreath'd with mine alone, That Destiny's relentless knife At once must ...
BY QUEVEDO REDIVIVUS SUGGESTED BY THE COMPOSITION SO ENTITLED BY THE AUTHOR OF 'WAT TYLER' 'A Daniel come to judgment! ...
I My hair is gray, but not with years, Nor grew it white In a single night, As men's have ...
I 'Tis done -- but yesterday a King! And arm'd with Kings to strive -- And now thou art a ...
LARA. CANTO THE FIRST. I. The Serfs are glad through Lara's wide domain, And slavery half forgets her ...
As he grew famousâ?"ah, but what is fame?â?" he lost his old obsession with his name, things seemed to matter ...
There's a palace in Florence, the world knows well, And a statue watches it from the square, And this story ...
There's a palace in Florence, the world knows well, And a statue watches it from the square, And this story ...
"As certain also of your own poets have said"-- (Acts 17.28) Cleon the poet (from the sprinkled isles, Lily on ...
I. You're my friend: I was the man the Duke spoke to; I helped the Duchess to cast off his ...
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