| English poetry - 1863 - 392 pages
...had killed the bird That made the breeze to blow. ' Ah wretch ! ' said they, ' the bird to slay, That made the breeze to blow ! ' " Nor dim nor red, like...'such birds to slay, That bring the fog and mist.' " The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew, The furrow followed free ; We were the first that ever... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1863 - 314 pages
...the breeze to blow! " Ah wretch !" said they, " the bird to slay That made the breeze to blow!" 21. ' Nor dim nor red, like God's own head, The glorious..." such birds to slay That bring the fog and mist." 22. ' Down dropped the breeze, the sails dropped down, 'Twas sad as sad could he; And we did speak... | |
| Coventry Patmore - Children's poetry - 1863 - 390 pages
...bird That made the breeze to blow ! ' Ah wretch ! ' said they, ' the bird to slay, That made the wind to blow ! ' " Nor dim nor red, like God's own head,...had killed the bird That brought the fog and mist. 'T was right, said they, such birds to slay, That bring the fog and mist. " Down dropt the breeze,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 720 pages
...averred, I had killed the bird That made the breeze to blow. Ah wretch ! said they, the bird to slay, That made the breeze to blow ! Nor dim nor red, like God's...they, such birds to slay, That bring the fog and mist. The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew The furrow followed free ; We were the first that ever burst... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Poetry - 1864 - 332 pages
...Pacific Ocean and sails northward, even till it reaches the Line. The ship hath been suddenly becalmed. Nor dim nor red, like God's own head, The glorious...they, such birds to slay, That bring the fog and mist. The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew, The furrow * streamed off free: We were the first that ever... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Poetry - 1864 - 328 pages
...Ocean and sails northward, even till it reaches the Line. The ship hath been suddenly becalmed. JSTor dim nor red, like God's own head, The glorious Sun uprist : Then all averred, 1 had killed the bird That brought the fog and mist. 'Twas right, said they, such birds to slay, That... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1866 - 108 pages
...to blow ! ' His shipmates cry out against the ancient Mariner, for killing the bird of good luck. " Nor dim nor red, like God's own head, The glorious...bring the fog and mist.' But when the fog cleared off, they justify the same, and thus make themselves accomplices in the crime. " The fair breeze blew,... | |
| Readers - 1866 - 408 pages
...to blow 1' If or dim nor red, like Cud's own head, The glorious Sun uprist; Then all averred I bad killed the bird That brought the fog and mist. 'Twas...they, such birds to slay, That bring the fog and mist Down dropt the breeze, the sails dropt down, 'Twas sad as sad eould be ; And we did speak only to break... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - English poetry - 1866 - 574 pages
...themselves acThe glorious sun upnst ; complices in the Then all averred I had killed the bird crime. That brought the fog and mist : ' 'Twas right,' said...such birds to slay, That bring the fog and mist.' The fair breeze continues : the ., m, r . , , , , , • rn ship enters the T"e *alr breeZe blew» t™... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1866 - 408 pages
...said they, ' the bird to slay, That made the wind to blow !' Nor dim nor red, like God's own hrad. The glorious Sun uprist; Then all averred I had killed the bird That brought the fog and mist. 'Twos right, said they, such birds to slay. That bring the fog and mist Down dropt the breeze, the... | |
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