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... close alongside the ocean , I saw something move which at first I thought was all the world in motion ; But steering up close alongside , I found ' twas a crocodile , And from his nose to the tip of his tail he measured five hundred ...
... close alongside the ocean , I saw something move which at first I thought was all the world in motion ; But steering up close alongside , I found ' twas a crocodile , And from his nose to the tip of his tail he measured five hundred ...
Page 108
... close To weave the garlands of repose ! Fair Quiet , have I found thee here , And Innocence thy sister dear ? Mistaken long , I sought you then In busy companies of men : Your sacred plants , if here below , Only among the plants will ...
... close To weave the garlands of repose ! Fair Quiet , have I found thee here , And Innocence thy sister dear ? Mistaken long , I sought you then In busy companies of men : Your sacred plants , if here below , Only among the plants will ...
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... close behind him tread . The super- natural motion is retarded ; the Mariner awakes , and his penance begins anew . The curse is finally expiated . But soon there breath'd a wind on me , Nor sound nor motion made : Its path was not upon ...
... close behind him tread . The super- natural motion is retarded ; the Mariner awakes , and his penance begins anew . The curse is finally expiated . But soon there breath'd a wind on me , Nor sound nor motion made : Its path was not upon ...
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Alfred Edward Housman ancient Mariner Arthur Waley beauty bell beneath birds blood blow BOOM boomlay breath bright chain the lions cloud cold Congo cried curse Cusha Daniel dark David Herbert Lawrence dead dear death dirge doth dream earth eyes fear Feet in Ancient fire flowers Gavin Bone Gerard Manley Hopkins glory golden green hand happy hath hear heard heart Heaven hill holy John Skelton King Kubla Khan land laughed light live look Lord loud Lyke-Wake Dirge mist moon morn mov'd Mumbo-Jumbo will hoo-doo ne'er never night o'er Ozymandias poem poet poetry round sails ship sigh sing sleep song soul sound spirit stars stone stood strange sweet sword thee things thou thought Timor Mortis conturbat tree twas unto uppe voice W. H. Davies waves Wedding-Guest wild William Shakespeare wind wood