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" Is it he? quoth one, 'Is this the man? By Him who died on cross, With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless Albatross! 'The Spirit who bideth by himself In the land of mist and snow, He loved the bird that loved the man Who shot him with his bow. "
The poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, with a prefatory notice, by J. Skipsey - Page 51
by Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1884
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Memoirs of Sir Walter Scott: 1814-1818

John Gibson Lockhart - 1882 - 432 pages
...Mathews, who dined one day in Castle Street before I came here, where, except for Mrs S., I am like unto ' The spirit who bideth by himself. In the land of mist and snow* — * * Coleridge — Ancient Mariner. for it is snowing and hailing' eternally, and will kill all...
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Harper's Cyclopaedia of British and American Poetry

Epes Sargent - 1882 - 1002 pages
...cross, With his cruel bow he laid full low Tho harmless albatross. " The spirit who bideth by himself Iu 񪂀 0 tho mau Who shot him with his bow." Tho other was a softer voice, As soft as honey-dew : Quoth he,...
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English Verse, Volume 3

William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 386 pages
...declare ; But ere my living life return'd, I heard, and in my soul discern'd Two voices in the air. " ' Is it he ? ' quoth one ; — * is this the man ? By Him who died on Cross I The lonesome Spirit from the South Pole carries on the ship as far as the line, in obedience to the...
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Englische Studien, Volume 6

Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops - 1883 - 500 pages
...auszudrücken. 1) Caleb Plummer and bis Blind Daughter lived all allone by themstlves. Dick. Crick. eh. 2. 2) The spirit who bideth by himself In the land of mist and snow. Coleridge. Anc. Mär. 3) From their palace Fiesco hastened to his own, which stood by it seif in the...
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The Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With a Prefatory Notice, Biographical ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Joseph Skipsey - 1884 - 304 pages
...life returned, tents ofthe J heard' and in my soul discerned element, take Two voices in the air. 49 ' Is it he ? ' quoth one, ' is this the man ? By him...other was a softer voice, As soft as honey-dew : Quoth lie, ' The man hath penance done, And penance more will do.' part in his wrong ; and two of them relate,...
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Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: And the Rime of the Ancient Mariner ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 310 pages
...With a short uneasy motion — Backwards and forwards half her length, With a short uneasy motion. " Is it he ? " quoth one, " is this the man ? By Him...The other was a softer voice, As soft as honey-dew : The Polar Spirits Quoth he, "The man hath penance done And penance more will do." PART THE SIXTH....
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The Unknown O'Neill: Unpublished Or Unfamiliar Writings of Eugene O'Neill

Eugene O'Neill - 1988 - 458 pages
...and moonlight. The Chorus is grouped about the unconscious Mariner. One of the Spirits speaks. SPIRIT Is it he? quoth one, Is this the man? By him who died...The other was a softer voice, As soft as honey-dew: OTHER SPIRIT I say, "The man hath penance done, And penance more will do. " PART SIX The Mariner is...
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At Sea with the Scientifics: The Challenger Letters of Joseph Matkin

Joseph Matkin - 1993 - 512 pages
...ship among snow & ice— through one of the seamen shooting an Albatross with his bow. [Quotation) "Is it he, quoth one, is this the man, By Him who died on the Cross — With his cruel bow, he laid him low, the harmless Albatross" — [this is all at present...
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Romantic Poetry: Recent Revisionary Criticism

Karl Kroeber, Gene W. Ruoff - 1993 - 520 pages
...prefigures both the concepts and the conventional rhythms of the Mariner's concluding moral; lines like " 'He loved the bird that loved the man / Who shot him with his bow' " (404405) sound close to He prayeth best, who loveth best All things both great and small; For the...
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Coleridge and Textual Instability: The Multiple Versions of the Major Poems

Jack Stillinger - 1994 - 268 pages
...declare; 395 But ere my living life returned, I heard, and in my soul discerned Two voices in the air. "Is it he?" quoth one, "Is this the man? By him who died on cross, 400 With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless Albatross. "The spirit who bideth by himself In...
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