| James Tertius de Kay, James T. De Kay - 2000 - 340 sider
...head for home. The voyage north must have been a scene out of Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner: I looked upon the rotting sea, And drew my eyes away;...upon the rotting deck, And there the dead men lay. With no doctor on board, the unskilled seamen were administering calomel and jalap to their stricken... | |
| David Adam - 2000 - 132 sider
...alone, all, all alone, Alone on a wide, wide sea! And never a saint took pity on My soul in agony . . . I looked to heaven, and tried to pray; But or ever a prayer had gusht, A wicked whisper came, and made My heart as dry as dust. ('Ancient Mariner', Part IV, Samuel... | |
| Peter Reuter - 2000 - 480 sider
...Mariner, when the old sailor, who has b the unwitting cause of the deaths of the crew, is denied even A wicked whisper came, and made My heart as dry as dust. The Rime of the Ancient Manner, IV, 244-7 e Ancient Mariner felt remorse and deep contrition about... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2002 - 260 sider
...beautiful! And they all dead did lie: And a million million slimy things Lived on; and so did I. 275 I looked upon the rotting sea, And drew my eyes away;...dead men lay. I looked to heaven, and tried to pray; 280 But or ever a prayer had gusht, A wicked whisper came, and made My heart as dry as dust. I closed... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2002 - 92 sider
...beautiful! And they all dead did lie: And a thousand thousand slimy things Lived on; and so did I. 240 I looked upon the rotting sea, And drew my eyes away;...upon the rotting deck, And there the dead men lay. And envieth that they should live, and so many lie dead. Parte quarta L'invitato alle nozze teme the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2002 - 92 sider
...beautiful! And they ali dead did lie: And a thousand thousand slimy things Lived on; and so did I. 240 I looked upon the rotting sea, And drew my eyes away;...upon the rotting deck, And there the dead men lay. And envieth that they should live, and so many lie dead. Parte quarta L'invitato alle nozze teme che... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2003 - 78 sider
...thousand slimy things Lived on; and so did I. And envieth that they should live, and so many lie dead. I looked upon the rotting sea, And drew my eyes away;...heaven, and tried to pray; But or ever a prayer had gusht, A wicked whisper came, and made My heart as dry as dust. I closed my lids, and kept them close,... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2003 - 356 sider
...looked upon the rotting deck, sjhould live . , , . , , and so many And there the dead men lay. lie dead I looked to heaven, and tried to pray; But or ever a prayer had gusht, A wicked whisper came, and made My heart as dry as dust. I closed my lids, and kept them close,... | |
| J. Robert Barth - 2003 - 180 sider
...beyond himself and his shipmates: I looked to heaven, and tried to pray; But or ever a prayer had gusht, A wicked whisper came, and made My heart as dry as dust. (244-47) What was the "wicked whisper" that dried up the springs of his heart even as he tried to pray?... | |
| Noel Greig - 2004 - 68 sider
...beautiful! And they all dead did lie: And a thousand thousand slimy things Lived on; and so did I. I looked upon the rotting sea, And drew my eyes away;...upon the rotting deck, And there the dead men lay. These verses are from Coleridge's ballad 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'. In the story, an old sailor... | |
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