正文 THE RIME OF THE ANCYENT MARINERE-1

THE RIME OF THE A MARINERE,

IN SEVEN PARTS.

ARGUMENT.

How a Ship having passed the Line was driven by Storms to the coldtry towards the South Pole; and how from thence she made her courseto the tropical Latitude of the Great Paci?c O; and of the strahings that befell; and in what mahe A Marinere came back tohis own try.

I.

It is an a Marinere,

Aoppeth one of three:

"By thy long grey beard and thy glittering eye

"Now wherefore stoppest me?

"The Bridegrooms doors are opend wide

"And I am of kin;

"The Guests are met, the Feast is set,--

"Mayst hear the merry din.--

But still he holds the wedding-guest--

There was a Ship, quoth he--

"Nay, if thoust got a laughsome tale,

"Marinere! e with me."

He holds him with his skinny hand,

Quoth he, there was a Ship--

"Now get thee hehou grey-beard Loon!

"Or my Staff shall make thee skip."

He holds him with his glittering eye--

The wedding guest stood still

And listens like a three years child;

The Marih his will.

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