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" In his loneliness and fixedness he yearneth towards the journeying Moon, and the stars that still sojourn, yet still move onward; and everywhere the blue sky belongs to them, and Is their appointed rest, and their native country and their own natural... "
Introductory Lessons in English Literature: For High Schools and Academies - Page 113
by Israel C. McNeill, Samuel Adams Lynch - 1901 - 376 pages
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The Modern Review, Volume 3

1882 - 896 pages
...exquisite prose marginalia to his 'Ancient Mariner," and any of the single stanzas of the poem itself. " In his loneliness and fixedness he yearneth towards...they enter unannounced, as lords that are certainly ex405 pected ; and yet there is a silent joy at their arrival." Compare this specimen of prose poetry...
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Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: And The Rime of the Ancient Mariner ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 312 pages
...rd . The charmed water burnt alway them'fand A still and awful red. appointed shadow lay, blue sky rest, and their native country, and their own natural...expected, and yet there is a silent Joy at their arrival. Beyond the shadow of the ship, *^"f I watched the water-snakes: the Moon They moved in tracks of shining...
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The poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, with a prefatory notice, by J. Skipsey

Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1884 - 310 pages
...And nowhere did abide ; ness and Softly she was going np, fixedness he And a star or two beside— yearneth towards the journeying Moon, and the stars...; and everywhere the blue sky belongs to them, and ia their appointed rest, and their native country, and their own natural homes, which they enter unannounced,...
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Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: And the Rime of the Ancient Mariner ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 310 pages
...alway them, and A still and awful red. appointed rest, and their native country, and their own natpial homes, which they enter unannounced, as lords that...expected, and yet there is a silent joy at their arrival. Beyond the shadow of the ship, I watched the water-snakes : They moved in tracks of shining the Moon...
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Birds in the Bush

Bradford Torrey - 1885 - 318 pages
...BIRD-LOVER'S APRIL. There shall be Beautiful things made new, for the surprise Of the sky-children. KEATS. Everywhere the blue sky belongs to them, and is their...expected, and yet there is a silent joy at their arrival. COLERIDGE. A BIRD-LOVER'S APRIL. IT began on the 29th of March ; in the afternoon of which day, despite...
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Birds in the Bush

Bradford Torrey - 1885 - 324 pages
...BIRD-LOVER'S APRIL. There shall be Beautiful things made new, for the surprise Of the 8ky-children. KEATS. Everywhere the blue sky belongs to them, and is their...unannounced, as lords that are certainly expected, and yet thete is a silent joy at their arrival. COLKRIDOE. A BIRD-LOVER'S APRIL. IT began on the 29th of March...
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Memorials of Coleorton: Being Letters from Coleridge, Wordsworth ..., Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1887 - 292 pages
...affectionate friend, ST COLERIDGE. 1 Compare the side-note to The Ancient Mariner, Part iv. St. 10 : 'In his loneliness and fixedness he yearneth towards...expected, and yet there is a silent joy at their arrival.' — ED. WORDSWORTH to SIR GEORGE BEAUMONT. Grasmere, July 20, 1804. Dear Sir George, — Lady Beaumont...
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Elzevir Classics: Being Choice Selections Reprinted from the Elzevir Library ...

1887 - 410 pages
...eye! And yet I could not die. fin his loneliness nnd fixedness he yearneth towards the JourneyIntt Moon, and the stars that still sojourn. yet still...sky belongs to them, and is their appointed rest, ami their native country ami their own natural himes, which they enter unannounced, as lords that are...
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Coleridge's Ancient Mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1889 - 88 pages
...and so many lie dead. COLERIDGE. But the curse liveth for him in the eye of the dead men. . / f In loneliness and fixedness he yearneth towards the journeying...certainly expected, and yet there Is a silent joy fit their arrival By the light of the Moon he beholdeth God's creatures of the great calm. I closed...
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Coleridge's Ancient Mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1889 - 88 pages
...he yearneth towards the journeying Moon, and the stars that still sojourn , yet still move onwnrd; and everywhere the blue sky belongs to them, and is...joy at their arrival. By the light of the Moon he beholdeth God's creatures of the (Teat calm. I closed my lids, and kept them close. And the balls like...
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