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I'VE................2 "The Game is done! I've won, I've won!" Ancyent Marinere III "The Game is done! I've won, I've won!" Ancyent Marinere III
ICE.................6 And Ice mast-high came floating by Ancyent Marinere I The Ice was all between. Ancyent Marinere I The Ice was here, the Ice was there, Ancyent Marinere I The Ice was here, the Ice was there, Ancyent Marinere I The Ice was all around: Ancyent Marinere I The Ice did split with a thunder-fit; Ancyent Marinere I
IDLE................1 As idle as a painted Ship Ancyent Marinere II
IF..................4 "Nay, if thou'st got a laughsome tale, Ancyent Marinere I We could not speak no more than if Ancyent Marinere II As if thro' a dungeon grate he peer'd Ancyent Marinere III "If he may know which way to go, Ancyent Marinere VI
IMPART..............1 No voice did they impart -- Ancyent Marinere VI
IN.................42 IN Ancyent Marinere Title that befell; and in what manner the Ancyent Marinere Ancyent Marinere Argument We hail'd it in God's name. Ancyent Marinere I In mist or cloud on mast or shroud Ancyent Marinere I All in a hot and copper sky Ancyent Marinere II About, about, in reel and rout Ancyent Marinere II And some in dreams assured were Ancyent Marinere II I saw a something in the Sky Ancyent Marinere III And all at once their breath drew in Ancyent Marinere III Are those her sails that glance in the Sun Ancyent Marinere III With never a whisper in the Sea Ancyent Marinere III My soul in agony. Ancyent Marinere IV Is the curse in a dead man's eye! Ancyent Marinere IV They mov'd in tracks of shining white; Ancyent Marinere IV Fell off in hoary flakes. Ancyent Marinere IV Sure I had drunken in my dreams Ancyent Marinere V I thought that I had died in sleep, Ancyent Marinere V And to and fro, and in and out Ancyent Marinere V It had been strange, even in a dream Ancyent Marinere V In the leafy month of June, Ancyent Marinere V But in a minute she 'gan stir Ancyent Marinere V How long in that same fit I lay, Ancyent Marinere V I heard and in my soul discern'd Ancyent Marinere V Two voices in the air, Ancyent Marinere V "In the land of mist and snow, Ancyent Marinere V As in a gentle weather: Ancyent Marinere VI That in the moon did glitter. Ancyent Marinere VI And in its time the spell was snapt, Ancyent Marinere VI Doth walk in fear and dread, Ancyent Marinere VI In ripple or in shade. Ancyent Marinere VI In ripple or in shade. Ancyent Marinere VI Was red as in a glare. Ancyent Marinere VI I turn'd my head in fear and dread, Ancyent Marinere VI In the red and smoky light. Ancyent Marinere VI The moonlight steep'd in silentness Ancyent Marinere VI In crimson colours came. Ancyent Marinere VI Dear Lord in Heaven! it was a joy Ancyent Marinere VI That he makes in the wood. Ancyent Marinere VI This Hermit good lives in that wood Ancyent Marinere VII And fell down in a fit. Ancyent Marinere VII And now all in my own Countree Ancyent Marinere VII But in the Garden-bower the Bride Ancyent Marinere VII
INDEED..............1 O dream of joy! is this indeed Ancyent Marinere VI
INSTEAD.............1 Instead of the Cross the Albatross Ancyent Marinere II
INSTRUMENTS.........1 And now 'twas like all instruments, Ancyent Marinere V
INTO................9 Went down into the Sea. Ancyent Marinere I The Bride hath pac'd into the Hall, Ancyent Marinere I Went down into the Sea. Ancyent Marinere II Into that silent Sea. Ancyent Marinere II Like lead into the sea. Ancyent Marinere IV That slid into my soul. Ancyent Marinere V The upper air bursts into life, Ancyent Marinere V It flung the blood into my head, Ancyent Marinere V And I fell into a swound. Ancyent Marinere V
IS.................31 It is an ancyent Marinere, Ancyent Marinere I "The Guests are met, the Feast is set, -- Ancyent Marinere I Red as a rose is she; Ancyent Marinere I Her skin is white as leprosy, Ancyent Marinere III And she is far liker Death than he; Ancyent Marinere III "The Game is done! I've won, I've won!" Ancyent Marinere III "As is the ribb'd Sea-sand. Ancyent Marinere IV Is the curse in a dead man's eye! Ancyent Marinere IV O sleep, it is a gentle thing Ancyent Marinere V And the Moon is at its edge. Ancyent Marinere V Hark! hark! the thick black cloud is cleft, Ancyent Marinere V And the Moon is at its side: Ancyent Marinere V And now it is like an angel's song Ancyent Marinere V "Is it he? quoth one, "Is this the man? Ancyent Marinere V "Is it he? quoth one, "Is this the man? Ancyent Marinere V "What is the Ocean doing? Ancyent Marinere VI "Up to the moon is cast -- Ancyent Marinere VI "The air is cut away before, Ancyent Marinere VI "When the Marinere's trance is abated. Ancyent Marinere VI O dream of joy! is this indeed Ancyent Marinere VI Is this the Hill? Is this the Kirk? Ancyent Marinere VI Is this the Hill? Is this the Kirk? Ancyent Marinere VI Is this mine own countrée? Ancyent Marinere VI It is the Hermit good! Ancyent Marinere VI It is the moss, that wholly hides Ancyent Marinere VII "Why, this is strange, I trow! Ancyent Marinere VII "When the Ivy-tod is heavy with snow, Ancyent Marinere VII The Marinere, whose eye is bright, Ancyent Marinere VII Whose beard with age is hoar, Ancyent Marinere VII Is gone; and now the wedding-guest Ancyent Marinere VII And is of sense forlorn: Ancyent Marinere VII
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