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FROM...............29 from thence she made her course to the tropical Latitude Ancyent Marinere Argument "From the fiends that plague thee thus -- Ancyent Marinere I From the Land of Mist and Snow. Ancyent Marinere II Had I from old and young; Ancyent Marinere II She doth not tack from side to side -- Ancyent Marinere III Their souls did from their bodies fly, -- Ancyent Marinere III The cold sweat melted from their limbs, Ancyent Marinere IV A spirit from on high: Ancyent Marinere IV A spring of love gusht from my heart, Ancyent Marinere IV And from my neck so free Ancyent Marinere IV Belov'd from pole to pole! Ancyent Marinere V She sent the gentle sleep from heaven Ancyent Marinere V The rain pours down from one black cloud Ancyent Marinere V Like waters shot from some high crag, Ancyent Marinere V And from their bodies pass'd. Ancyent Marinere V Sometimes a dropping from the sky Ancyent Marinere V Mov'd onward from beneath. Ancyent Marinere V From the land of mist and snow Ancyent Marinere V And closes from behind. Ancyent Marinere VI I could not draw my een from theirs Ancyent Marinere VI Till rising from the same, Ancyent Marinere VI A little distance from the prow Ancyent Marinere VI Till rising from the same Ancyent Marinere VI A little distance from the prow Ancyent Marinere VI That come from a far Contrée. Ancyent Marinere VII The Hermit stepp'd forth from the boat, Ancyent Marinere VII I pass, like night, from land to land; Ancyent Marinere VII What loud uproar bursts from that door! Ancyent Marinere VII Turn'd from the bridegroom's door. Ancyent Marinere VII
FROSTS..............1 Like morning frosts yspread; Ancyent Marinere IV
FULL................4 "With his cruel bow he lay'd full low Ancyent Marinere V Full many shapes, that shadows were, Ancyent Marinere VI Full many shapes, that shadows were, Ancyent Marinere VI "Ha! ha!" quoth he -- "full plain I see, Ancyent Marinere VII
FURROW..............1 The furrow follow'd free: Ancyent Marinere II
GAME................1 "The Game is done! I've won, I've won!" Ancyent Marinere III
'GAN................3 The Marineres all 'gan work the ropes Ancyent Marinere V The Marineres all 'gan pull the ropes, Ancyent Marinere V But in a minute she 'gan stir Ancyent Marinere V
GARDEN-BOWER........1 But in the Garden-bower the Bride Ancyent Marinere VII
GARMENTS............1 My garments all were dank; Ancyent Marinere V
GAVE................2 The Marineres gave it biscuit-worms, Ancyent Marinere I The dead men gave a groan. Ancyent Marinere V
GAY.................1 And Youths, and Maidens gay. Ancyent Marinere VII
GENTLE..............3 O sleep, it is a gentle thing Ancyent Marinere V She sent the gentle sleep from heaven Ancyent Marinere V As in a gentle weather: Ancyent Marinere VI
GET.................1 "Now get thee hence, thou grey-beard Loon! Ancyent Marinere I
GHASTLY.............4 Each turn'd his face with a ghastly pang Ancyent Marinere III We were a ghastly crew. Ancyent Marinere V Came back the ghastly crew. Ancyent Marinere VI My ghastly aventure. Ancyent Marinere VII
GHOST...............1 And was a blessed Ghost. Ancyent Marinere V
GLANCE..............1 Are those her sails that glance in the Sun Ancyent Marinere III
GLARE...............1 Was red as in a glare. Ancyent Marinere VI
GLASS...............1 The harbour-bay was clear as glass, Ancyent Marinere VI
GLIMMER'D...........1 Glimmer'd the white moon-shine. Ancyent Marinere I
GLITTER.............1 That in the moon did glitter. Ancyent Marinere VI
GLITTER'D...........1 Their stony eye-balls glitter'd on Ancyent Marinere VI
GLITTERING..........3 "By thy long grey beard and thy glittering eye Ancyent Marinere I He holds him with his glittering eye -- Ancyent Marinere I "I fear thee and thy glittering eye Ancyent Marinere IV
GLORIOUS............1 The glorious Sun uprist: Ancyent Marinere II
GLOSSY..............1 Blue, glossy green, and velvet black Ancyent Marinere IV
GO..................5 That made the Ship to go. Ancyent Marinere V Then, like a pawing horse let go, Ancyent Marinere V "If he may know which way to go, Ancyent Marinere VI "For slow and slow that ship will go, Ancyent Marinere VI Who now doth crazy go, Ancyent Marinere VII
GOD.................4 "God save thee, ancyent Marinere! Ancyent Marinere I "O let me be awake, my God! Ancyent Marinere VI So lonely 'twas, that God himself Ancyent Marinere VII For the dear God, who loveth us, Ancyent Marinere VII
GOD'S...............2 We hail'd it in God's name. Ancyent Marinere I Ne dim ne red, like God's own head, Ancyent Marinere II
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