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HEART...............4 Alas! (thought I, and my heart beat loud) Ancyent Marinere III My heart as dry as dust. Ancyent Marinere IV A spring of love gusht from my heart, Ancyent Marinere IV Like music on my heart. Ancyent Marinere VI
HEAVEN..............3 I look'd to Heaven, and try'd to pray; Ancyent Marinere IV She sent the gentle sleep from heaven Ancyent Marinere V Dear Lord in Heaven! it was a joy Ancyent Marinere VI
HEAVEN'S............1 (Heaven's mother send us grace) Ancyent Marinere III
HEAVENLY............1 It was a heavenly sight: Ancyent Marinere VI
HEAVENS.............1 That makes the heavens be mute. Ancyent Marinere V
HEAVY...............2 With heavy thump, a lifeless lump Ancyent Marinere III "When the Ivy-tod is heavy with snow, Ancyent Marinere VII
HELD................1 They held them strait and tight; Ancyent Marinere VI
HELL................1 An orphan's curse would drag to Hell Ancyent Marinere IV
HELLISH.............1 And I had done an hellish thing Ancyent Marinere II
HELMSMAN............2 The Helmsman steer'd us thro'. Ancyent Marinere I The helmsman steer'd, the ship mov'd on; Ancyent Marinere V
HENCE...............1 "Now get thee hence, thou grey-beard Loon! Ancyent Marinere I
HER................13 from thence she made her course to the tropical Latitude Ancyent Marinere Argument Nodding their heads before her goes Ancyent Marinere I Are those her sails that glance in the Sun Ancyent Marinere III Are th[e]se her naked ribs, which fleck'd Ancyent Marinere III That woman and her fleshless Pheere? Ancyent Marinere III Her lips are red, her looks are free, Ancyent Marinere III Her lips are red, her looks are free, Ancyent Marinere III Her locks are yellow as gold: Ancyent Marinere III Her skin is white as leprosy, Ancyent Marinere III Her flesh makes the still air cold. Ancyent Marinere III Her beams bemock'd the sultry main Ancyent Marinere IV Had fix'd her to the ocean: Ancyent Marinere V Backwards and forwards half her length Ancyent Marinere V
HERE................2 The wedding-guest here beat his breast, Ancyent Marinere I The Ice was here, the Ice was there, Ancyent Marinere I
HERMIT..............7 It is the Hermit good! Ancyent Marinere VI This Hermit good lives in that wood Ancyent Marinere VII "Strange, by my faith! the Hermit said -- Ancyent Marinere VII "Said the Hermit cheerily. Ancyent Marinere VII The Holy Hermit rais'd his eyes Ancyent Marinere VII The Hermit stepp'd forth from the boat, Ancyent Marinere VII The Hermit cross'd his brow -- Ancyent Marinere VII
HIDDEN..............1 A noise like of a hidden brook Ancyent Marinere V
HIDES...............1 It is the moss, that wholly hides Ancyent Marinere VII
HIGH................5 A spirit from on high: Ancyent Marinere IV Like waters shot from some high crag, Ancyent Marinere V "Fly, brother, fly! more high, more high, Ancyent Marinere VI "Fly, brother, fly! more high, more high, Ancyent Marinere VI Twas night, calm night, the moon was high; Ancyent Marinere VI
HIGHER..............2 Higher and Higher every day, Ancyent Marinere I Higher and Higher every day, Ancyent Marinere I
HILL................3 Below the Kirk, below the Hill, Ancyent Marinere I Is this the Hill? Is this the Kirk? Ancyent Marinere VI And all was still, save that the hill Ancyent Marinere VII
HIM.................8 He holds him with his skinny hand, Ancyent Marinere I He holds him with his glittering eye -- Ancyent Marinere I "By him who died on cross, Ancyent Marinere V "Who shot him with his bow." Ancyent Marinere V "For she guides him smooth or grim. Ancyent Marinere VI "She looketh down on him. Ancyent Marinere VI Doth close behind him tread. Ancyent Marinere VI To him my tale I teach. Ancyent Marinere VII
HIMSELF.............2 "The spirit who 'bideth by himself Ancyent Marinere V So lonely 'twas, that God himself Ancyent Marinere VII
HIS................28 came back to his own Country. Ancyent Marinere Argument He holds him with his skinny hand, Ancyent Marinere I He holds him with his glittering eye -- Ancyent Marinere I The Marinere hath his will. Ancyent Marinere I The wedding-guest here beat his breast, Ancyent Marinere I The wedding-guest he beat his breast Ancyent Marinere I His bones were black with many a crack, Ancyent Marinere III And whistled thro' his bones; Ancyent Marinere III Thro' the holes of his eyes and the hole of his mouth Ancyent Marinere III Thro' the holes of his eyes and the hole of his mouth Ancyent Marinere III Each turn'd his face with a ghastly pang Ancyent Marinere III And curs'd me with his ee. Ancyent Marinere III "With his cruel bow he lay'd full low Ancyent Marinere V "Who shot him with his bow." Ancyent Marinere V "Still as a Slave before his Lord, Ancyent Marinere VI "His great bright eye most silently Ancyent Marinere VI And turns no more his head: Ancyent Marinere VI This seraph-band, each waved his hand: Ancyent Marinere VI This seraph-band, each waved his hand, Ancyent Marinere VI With silent pace, each to his place, Ancyent Marinere VI I saw a third -- I heard his voice: Ancyent Marinere VI He singeth loud his godly hymns Ancyent Marinere VI How loudly his sweet voice he rears! Ancyent Marinere VII The Holy Hermit rais'd his eyes Ancyent Marinere VII His eyes went to and fro, Ancyent Marinere VII The Hermit cross'd his brow -- Ancyent Marinere VII The moment that his face I see Ancyent Marinere VII While each to his great father bends, Ancyent Marinere VII
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