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HITHER..............1 Hither to work us weal Ancyent Marinere III
HOAR................1 Whose beard with age is hoar, Ancyent Marinere VII
HOARY...............1 Fell off in hoary flakes. Ancyent Marinere IV
HOLDS...............3 But still he holds the wedding-guest -- Ancyent Marinere I He holds him with his skinny hand, Ancyent Marinere I He holds him with his glittering eye -- Ancyent Marinere I
HOLE................1 Thro' the holes of his eyes and the hole of his mouth Ancyent Marinere III
HOLES...............1 Thro' the holes of his eyes and the hole of his mouth Ancyent Marinere III
HOLLO...............2 Came to the Marinere's hollo! Ancyent Marinere I Came to the Marinere's hollo! Ancyent Marinere II
HOLY................4 And by the holy rood, Ancyent Marinere VI And by the Holy rood Ancyent Marinere VI The Holy Hermit rais'd his eyes Ancyent Marinere VII "O shrieve me, shrieve me, holy Man! Ancyent Marinere VII
HONEY-DEW...........1 As soft as honey-dew: Ancyent Marinere V
HORNED..............2 The Horned Moon, with one bright Star Ancyent Marinere III One after one by the horned Moon Ancyent Marinere III
HORRIBLE............1 But O! more horrible than that Ancyent Marinere IV
HORSE...............1 Then, like a pawing horse let go, Ancyent Marinere V
HOT.................1 All in a hot and copper sky Ancyent Marinere II
HOUR................1 Since then at an uncertain hour Ancyent Marinere VII
HOW................10 How a ship having passed the Line was driven by Storms Ancyent Marinere Argument to the cold Country towards the South Pole; and how Ancyent Marinere Argument How fast she neres and neres! Ancyent Marinere III How frightful it would be! Ancyent Marinere V How they seem'd to fill the sea and air Ancyent Marinere V How long in that same fit I lay, Ancyent Marinere V "See, brother, see! how graciously Ancyent Marinere VI How loudly his sweet voice he rears! Ancyent Marinere VII "How thin they are and sere! Ancyent Marinere VII "The devil knows how to row." Ancyent Marinere VII
HOWL'D..............1 It crack'd and growl'd, and roar'd and howl'd -- Ancyent Marinere I
HUGE................1 But where the ship's huge shadow lay, Ancyent Marinere IV
HULK................1 The naked Hulk alongside came Ancyent Marinere III
HUNDRED.............1 And a hundred fire-flags sheen Ancyent Marinere V
HUNG................1 About my neck was hung. Ancyent Marinere II
HURRIED.............1 To and fro are hurried about; Ancyent Marinere V
HYMNS...............1 He singeth loud his godly hymns Ancyent Marinere VI
I..................77 "And I am next of kin; Ancyent Marinere I I shot the Albatross. Ancyent Marinere I And I had done an hellish thing Ancyent Marinere II For all averr'd, I had kill'd the Bird Ancyent Marinere II Then all averr'd, I had kill'd the Bird Ancyent Marinere II Had I from old and young; Ancyent Marinere II I saw a something in the Sky Ancyent Marinere III A certain shape, I wist. Ancyent Marinere III A speck, a mist, a shape, I wist! Ancyent Marinere III I bit my arm and suck'd the blood Ancyent Marinere III Alas! (thought I, and my heart beat loud) Ancyent Marinere III All black and bare, I ween; Ancyent Marinere III I fear thee, ancyent Marinere! Ancyent Marinere IV "I fear thy skinny hand; Ancyent Marinere IV "I fear thee and thy glittering eye Ancyent Marinere IV Liv'd on -- and so did I. Ancyent Marinere IV I look'd upon the rotting Sea, Ancyent Marinere IV I look'd upon the eldritch deck Ancyent Marinere IV I look'd to Heaven, and try'd to pray; Ancyent Marinere IV I clos'd my lids and kept them close, Ancyent Marinere IV Seven days, seven nights I saw that curse, Ancyent Marinere IV And yet I could not die. Ancyent Marinere IV I watch'd the water-snakes: Ancyent Marinere IV I watch'd their rich attire: Ancyent Marinere IV And I bless'd them unaware! Ancyent Marinere IV And I bless'd them unaware. Ancyent Marinere IV The self-same moment I could pray; Ancyent Marinere IV I dreamt that they were fill'd with dew Ancyent Marinere V And when I awoke it rain'd. Ancyent Marinere V Sure I had drunken in my dreams Ancyent Marinere V I mov'd and could not feel my limbs, Ancyent Marinere V I was so light, almost Ancyent Marinere V I thought that I had died in sleep, Ancyent Marinere V I thought that I had died in sleep, Ancyent Marinere V The body and I pull'd at one rope, Ancyent Marinere V And I quak'd to think of my own voice Ancyent Marinere V I heard the Lavrock sing; Ancyent Marinere V Thought I, I am as thin as air -- Ancyent Marinere V Thought I, I am as thin as air -- Ancyent Marinere V And I fell into a swound. Ancyent Marinere V How long in that same fit I lay, Ancyent Marinere V I have not to declare; Ancyent Marinere V I heard and in my soul discern'd Ancyent Marinere V I woke, and we were sailing on Ancyent Marinere VI I could not draw my een from theirs Ancyent Marinere VI And I could move my een: Ancyent Marinere VI I look'd far-forth, but little saw Ancyent Marinere VI The light-house top I see? Ancyent Marinere VI And I with sobs did pray -- Ancyent Marinere VI But soon I saw that my own flesh Ancyent Marinere VI I turn'd my head in fear and dread, Ancyent Marinere VI I pray'd and turn'd my head away Ancyent Marinere VI I turn'd my eyes upon the deck -- Ancyent Marinere VI O Christ! what saw I there? Ancyent Marinere VI Eftsones I heard the dash of oars, Ancyent Marinere VI I heard the pilot's cheer: Ancyent Marinere VI And I saw a boat appear. Ancyent Marinere VI I heard them coming fast: Ancyent Marinere VI I saw a third -- I heard his voice: Ancyent Marinere VI I saw a third -- I heard his voice: Ancyent Marinere VI The Skiff-boat ne'rd: I heard them talk, Ancyent Marinere VII "Why, this is strange, I trow! Ancyent Marinere VII "I never saw aught like to them Ancyent Marinere VII "I am afear'd. -- "Push on, push on! Ancyent Marinere VII But I ne spake ne stirred! Ancyent Marinere VII But, swift as dreams, myself I found Ancyent Marinere VII I mov'd my lips: the Pilot shriek'd Ancyent Marinere VII I took the oars: the Pilot's boy, Ancyent Marinere VII "Ha! ha!" quoth he -- "full plain I see, Ancyent Marinere VII I stood on the firm land! Ancyent Marinere VII "Say quick," quoth he, "I bid thee say Ancyent Marinere VII I pass, like night, from land to land; Ancyent Marinere VII I have strange power of speech; Ancyent Marinere VII The moment that his face I see Ancyent Marinere VII I know the man that must hear me; Ancyent Marinere VII To him my tale I teach. Ancyent Marinere VII Farewell, farewell! but this I tell Ancyent Marinere VII
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