There passed a weary time. Each throat was parched, and glazed each eye. A weary time! a weary time! How glazed each weary eye, when looking westward, 1 beheld a something in the sky. The Poetical Works of S. T. Coleridge - Pagina 7door Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 331 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 240 pagina’s
...could not speak, no more than if We had been choked with soot. " Ah ! well-a-day ! what evil looks Had I from old and young ! Instead of the cross, the Albatross About my neck was hung." III. " THEKB passed a weary time. Each throat Was parched, and glazed each eye. A weary time ! a weary... | |
| Herbert Lockyer - 1988 - 532 pagina’s
...flesh. It was the mariner's excessive struggle against the storm that Coleridge depicts in the lines There passed a weary time. Each throat Was parched,...weary time! A weary time! How glazed each weary eye. As a mirror of human life, the Bible has a good deal to say about the physical infirmity of weariness.... | |
| Sheila Hales - 1994 - 160 pagina’s
...good-luck bird. They decided that the Ancient Mariner must be punished. Ah! well a-day! what evil looks Had I from old and young! Instead of the cross, the Albatross About my neck was hung. The sailors continued to suffer under the blazing sun, unable to sail away because there was no wind.... | |
| Jack Stillinger - 1994 - 268 pagina’s
...About my neck was hung ancicnt Marinen jn sign whereof they hang the dead sea-bird round his neck. PART III. There passed a weary time. Each throat Was parched, and glazed each eye. 145 A weary time! a weary time! How glazed each weary eye, 135 drought] drouth LB1-4, 1817 proofs (corrected... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 pagina’s
...my neck was hung. Mariner in sign whereof they hang the dead sea-bird round his neck. 1-H1 PART I II There passed a weary time. Each throat Was parched,...weary time! a weary time! How glazed each weary eye, The ancient Mariner bcholdeth a sign in the element afar off. At its nearer approach, it seemeth him... | |
| Norman Davies - 1996 - 1428 pagina’s
...incomprehensible. The untrammelled rule of logic and reason had come to an end: Ah! Well a day! What evil looks Had I from old and young! Instead of the cross, the albatross Around my neck was hung.7 Oh rose, Thou art sick! The invisible worm That flies in the night Hath found... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1997 - 666 pagina’s
...eater came forth meat, and out of the strong came forth sweetness." Ah! well a-day! what evil looks Had I from old and young! Instead of the cross, the Albatross About my neck was hung. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE, (1772-1834) British poet, critic. "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," pt. 2,... | |
| Robert X. Leeds - 1999 - 366 pagina’s
...root; We could not speak, no more than if We had been choked with soot. Ah! well-a-day! what evil looks Had I from old and young! Instead of the cross, the...How glazed each weary eye, When looking westward, 1 beheld A something in the sky. The ancient Mariner beholds a sign in the element afar off. At first... | |
| Dean King, John B. Hattendorf, J. Worth Estes - 2000 - 532 pagina’s
...told the tale of a seaman who tragically killed an albatross: "Ah! well a-day! what evil looks/Had I from old and young! /Instead of the cross, the Albatross/ About my neck was hung." Also, a burden or encumbrance, causing deep anxiety. Alberes The easternmost section of the Pyrenees... | |
| John Salinsky - 2002 - 252 pagina’s
...root; We could not speak, no more than if We had been choked with soot. Ah well-a-day! What evil looks Had I from old and young! Instead of the cross, the albatross About my neck was hung. There passed a weary time. Each throat Was parched, and glazed each eye. A weary time! A weary time!... | |
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