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MOUTH...............1 Thro' the holes of his eyes and the hole of his mouth Ancyent Marinere III
MOUTHS..............1 Sweet sounds rose slowly thro' their mouths Ancyent Marinere V
MOV'D...............8 It mov'd and mov'd, and took at last Ancyent Marinere III It mov'd and mov'd, and took at last Ancyent Marinere III They mov'd in tracks of shining white; Ancyent Marinere IV I mov'd and could not feel my limbs, Ancyent Marinere V Ne spake, ne mov'd their eyes: Ancyent Marinere V The helmsman steer'd, the ship mov'd on; Ancyent Marinere V Mov'd onward from beneath. Ancyent Marinere V I mov'd my lips: the Pilot shriek'd Ancyent Marinere VII
MOVE................1 And I could move my een: Ancyent Marinere VI
MOVING..............1 The moving Moon went up the sky Ancyent Marinere IV
MUSIC...............1 Like music on my heart. Ancyent Marinere VI
MUST................1 I know the man that must hear me; Ancyent Marinere VII
MUTE................1 That makes the heavens be mute. Ancyent Marinere V
MY.................50 "Or my Staff shall make thee skip. Ancyent Marinere I "Why look'st thou so?" -- with my cross bow Ancyent Marinere I About my neck was hung. Ancyent Marinere II No bigger than my fist; 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 Like the whiz of my Cross-bow. Ancyent Marinere III My soul in agony. Ancyent Marinere IV And drew my eyes away; Ancyent Marinere IV My heart as dry as dust. Ancyent Marinere IV I clos'd my lids and kept them close, Ancyent Marinere IV Lay like a load on my weary eye, Ancyent Marinere IV And the dead were at my feet. Ancyent Marinere IV A spring of love gusht from my heart, Ancyent Marinere IV Sure my kind saint took pity on me, Ancyent Marinere IV And from my neck so free Ancyent Marinere IV That slid into my soul. Ancyent Marinere V My lips were wet, my throat was cold, Ancyent Marinere V My lips were wet, my throat was cold, Ancyent Marinere V My garments all were dank; Ancyent Marinere V Sure I had drunken in my dreams Ancyent Marinere V And still my body drank. Ancyent Marinere V I mov'd and could not feel my limbs, Ancyent Marinere V The body of my brother's son Ancyent Marinere V And I quak'd to think of my own voice Ancyent Marinere V "My body and soul to be still." Ancyent Marinere V It flung the blood into my head, Ancyent Marinere V But ere my living life return'd, Ancyent Marinere V I heard and in my soul discern'd Ancyent Marinere V I could not draw my een from theirs Ancyent Marinere VI And I could move my een: Ancyent Marinere VI It rais'd my hair, it fann'd my cheek, Ancyent Marinere VI It rais'd my hair, it fann'd my cheek, Ancyent Marinere VI It mingled strangely with my fears, Ancyent Marinere VI "O let me be awake, my God! 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 Like music on my heart. Ancyent Marinere VI My head was turn'd perforce away Ancyent Marinere VI He'll shrieve my soul, he'll wash away Ancyent Marinere VI "Strange, by my faith! the Hermit said -- Ancyent Marinere VII "My forest brook along: Ancyent Marinere VII My body lay afloat: Ancyent Marinere VII I mov'd my lips: the Pilot shriek'd Ancyent Marinere VII And now all in my own Countree Ancyent Marinere VII Which forc'd me to begin my tale Ancyent Marinere VII My ghastly aventure. Ancyent Marinere VII To him my tale I teach. Ancyent Marinere VII
MYSELF..............1 But, swift as dreams, myself I found Ancyent Marinere VII
N'OLD...............1 But look at me they n'old: Ancyent Marinere V
NAKED...............2 Are th[e]se her naked ribs, which fleck'd Ancyent Marinere III The naked Hulk alongside came Ancyent Marinere III
NAME................1 We hail'd it in God's name. Ancyent Marinere I
NAY.................1 "Nay, if thou'st got a laughsome tale, Ancyent Marinere I
NE.................19 Ne shapes of men ne beasts we ken -- Ancyent Marinere I Ne shapes of men ne beasts we ken -- Ancyent Marinere I Ne any day for food or play Ancyent Marinere II Ne dim ne red, like God's own head, Ancyent Marinere II Ne dim ne red, like God's own head, Ancyent Marinere II We stuck, ne breath ne motion, Ancyent Marinere II We stuck, ne breath ne motion, Ancyent Marinere II Ne any drop to drink. Ancyent Marinere II Ne could we laugh, ne wail: Ancyent Marinere III Ne could we laugh, ne wail: Ancyent Marinere III Ne rot, ne reek did they; Ancyent Marinere IV Ne rot, ne reek did they; Ancyent Marinere IV Ne spake, ne mov'd their eyes: Ancyent Marinere V Ne spake, ne mov'd their eyes: Ancyent Marinere V Ne turn them up to pray. Ancyent Marinere VI Ne sound ne motion made: Ancyent Marinere VI Ne sound ne motion made: Ancyent Marinere VI But I ne spake ne stirred! Ancyent Marinere VII But I ne spake ne stirred! Ancyent Marinere VII
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