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... ancient trees , Calling the lapsed Soul , And weeping in the evening dew ; That might controll The starry pole , And fallen , fallen light renew ! Even here the word ' ancient ' for the trees unexpectedly modifies the ordinary notion of ...
... ancient trees , Calling the lapsed Soul , And weeping in the evening dew ; That might controll The starry pole , And fallen , fallen light renew ! Even here the word ' ancient ' for the trees unexpectedly modifies the ordinary notion of ...
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... Ancient Mariner represents the first of these alternatives . In the autumn of 1797 , when he was about to begin work on The Ancient Mariner and it seems likely - had just composed Kubla Khan , Coleridge wrote to Thelwall that he could ...
... Ancient Mariner represents the first of these alternatives . In the autumn of 1797 , when he was about to begin work on The Ancient Mariner and it seems likely - had just composed Kubla Khan , Coleridge wrote to Thelwall that he could ...
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... Ancient Mariner . There are haunting echoes of a moral struggle in The Ancient Mariner , but , as Wordsworth complained , Coleridge withholds from reducing them to a daylight morality . The tale is consistently irrational , with none of ...
... Ancient Mariner . There are haunting echoes of a moral struggle in The Ancient Mariner , but , as Wordsworth complained , Coleridge withholds from reducing them to a daylight morality . The tale is consistently irrational , with none of ...
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