IV.
"I fear thee, a Marinere!
"I fear thy skinny hand;
"And thou art long and lank and brown
"As is the ribbd Sea-sand.
"I fear thee and thy glittering eye
"And thy skinny hand so brown"--
Fear not, fear not, thou wedding guest!
This body dropt not down.
Alone, alone, all all alone
Alone on the wide wide Sea;
And Christ would take no pity on
My soul in agony.
The many men so beautiful,
And they all dead did lie!
And a million million slimy things
Livd on--and so did I.
I lookd upoting Sea,
And drew my eyes away;
I lookd upon the eldritch deck,
And there the dead men lay.
I lookd to Heaven, and tryd to pray;
But or ever a prayer had gusht,
A wicked whisper came and made
My heart as dry as dust.
I y lids ahem close,
Till the balls like pulses beat;
For the sky and the sea, and the sea and the sky
Lay like a load on my weary eye,
And the dead were at my feet.
The cold sweat melted from their limbs,
, ne reek did they;
The look with which they lookd on me,
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