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" Is this the man? By him who died on cross, With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless Albatross. The spirit who bideth by himself In the land of mist and snow, He loved the bird that loved the man Who shot him with his bow. "
Sibylline Leaves: A Collection of Poems - Page 27
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 303 pages
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Rogers to Hemans

Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1876 - 828 pages
...who died on cross, With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless albatross. " The spirit who bMeth 3U4U5U6U W8U PART VI. FIRST VOICE. BUT tell me, tell me ! speak again, Thy soft response renewing — What makes...
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The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated, Volumes 62-63

Phrenology - 1876 - 1000 pages
...the man ? By him who died on cross, With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless albatross. The spirit who bideth by himself In the land of mist and...his bow.' The other was a softer voice, As soft as honey dew : Quoth he, ' The man hath penance done, And penance more will do.' " UTILIZING WASTE PRODUCTS....
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The poetical and dramatic works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge [ed. by R.H ...

Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1877 - 416 pages
...the man ? By him who died on cross, With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless Albatross. " The spirit who bideth by himself In the land of mist and...man hath penance done, And penance more will do." PART VI. FIRST VOICE. DUT tell me, tell me ! speak again, Thy soft response renewing — What makes...
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The Children's Treasury of English Song

Francis Turner Palgrave - Children's poetry, English - 1877 - 326 pages
...? ' By Him who died on cross, ' With his cruel bow he laid full low ' The harmless albatross. ' The spirit who bideth by himself ' In the land of mist...man hath penance done, ' And penance more will do.' PART VI First Voice ' But tell me, tell me ! speak again, ' Thy soft response renewing — ' What makes...
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The Unknown O'Neill: Unpublished Or Unfamiliar Writings of Eugene O'Neill

Eugene O'Neill - Drama - 1988 - 458 pages
...the man? By him who died on cross, With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless Albatross. The spirit who bideth by himself In the land of mist and...The other was a softer voice, As soft as honey-dew: OTHER SPIRIT I say, "The man hath penance done, And penance more will do. " PART SIX The Mariner is...
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The Emergence of Romanticism

Nicholas V. Riasanovsky - History - 1995 - 128 pages
...the man? By him who died on cross, With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless Albatross. The spirit who bideth by himself In the land of mist and..."The man hath penance done, And penance more will do."50 In a sense, Coleridge kept repenting all his life. Unlike Wordsworth, he had none of the imposing...
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Romantic Poetry: Recent Revisionary Criticism

Karl Kroeber, Gene W. Ruoff - Poetry - 1993 - 520 pages
...prefigures both the concepts and the conventional rhythms of the Mariner's concluding moral; lines like " 'He loved the bird that loved the man / Who shot him with his bow' " (404405) sound close to He prayeth best, who loveth best All things both great and small; For the...
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Coleridge and Textual Instability: The Multiple Versions of the Major Poems

Jack Stillinger - Literary Criticism - 1994 - 268 pages
...man? By him who died on cross, 400 With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless Albatross. "The spirit who bideth by himself In the land of mist and snow, He loved the bird that loved the man 405 Who shot him with his bow." The other was a softer voice, As soft as honey-dew: The Polar Spirit's...
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The Columbia Anthology of British Poetry

Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 936 pages
...the man? By him who died on cross. With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless Albatross. The spirit who bideth by himself In the land of mist and...bird that loved the man Who shot him with his bow." 4O1 1 The other was a softer voice, As soft as honey-dew: Quoth he, "The man hath penance done. And...
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Art of Darkness: A Poetics of Gothic

Anne Williams - Literary Criticism - 2009 - 325 pages
...the Mariner hears two voices that attribute a spiritual cause to the albatross's death: a "spirit" "loved the bird that loved the man / Who shot him with his bow" (11. 404-5). Experienced within the structure of the patriarchal Symbolic, the voices belong to spiritual...
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