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O..................13 The very deeps did rot: O Christ! Ancyent Marinere II (Listen!, O Stranger! to me) Ancyent Marinere III But O! more horrible than that Ancyent Marinere IV O happy living things! no tongue Ancyent Marinere IV O sleep, it is a gentle thing Ancyent Marinere V Listen, O listen, thou Wedding-guest! Ancyent Marinere V O dream of joy! is this indeed Ancyent Marinere VI "O let me be awake, my God! Ancyent Marinere VI O Christ! what saw I there? Ancyent Marinere VI No voice; but O! the silence sank, Ancyent Marinere VI "O shrieve me, shrieve me, holy Man! Ancyent Marinere VII O Wedding-guest! this soul hath been Ancyent Marinere VII O sweeter than the Marriage-feast, Ancyent Marinere VII
O'ER................2 We drifted o'er the Harbour-bar, Ancyent Marinere VI The moonlight bay was white all o'er, Ancyent Marinere VI
OAK-STUMP...........1 The rotted old Oak-stump. Ancyent Marinere VII
OARS................2 Eftsones I heard the dash of oars, Ancyent Marinere VI I took the oars: the Pilot's boy, Ancyent Marinere VII
OCEAN...............6 of the Great Pacific Ocean; and of the strange things Ancyent Marinere Argument Upon a painted Ocean. Ancyent Marinere II Had fix'd her to the ocean: Ancyent Marinere V "What is the Ocean doing? Ancyent Marinere VI "The Ocean hath no blast: Ancyent Marinere VI Which sky and ocean smote: Ancyent Marinere VII
OF.................44 OF THE Ancyent Marinere Title of the Great Pacific Ocean; and of the strange things Ancyent Marinere Argument of the Great Pacific Ocean; and of the strange things Ancyent Marinere Argument And he stoppeth one of three: Ancyent Marinere I "And I am next of kin; Ancyent Marinere I Out of the Sea came he: Ancyent Marinere I Ne shapes of men ne beasts we ken -- Ancyent Marinere I Like noises of a swound. Ancyent Marinere I Out of the Sea came he; Ancyent Marinere II The silence of the Sea. Ancyent Marinere II Of the Spirit that plagued us so: Ancyent Marinere II From the Land of Mist and Snow. Ancyent Marinere II Instead of the Cross the Albatross Ancyent Marinere II Of mouldy damps and charnel crust Ancyent Marinere III A gust of wind sterte up behind 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 Like the whiz of my Cross-bow. Ancyent Marinere III Beyond the shadow of the ship Ancyent Marinere IV They mov'd in tracks of shining white; Ancyent Marinere IV Within the shadow of the ship Ancyent Marinere IV Was a flash of golden fire. Ancyent Marinere IV A spring of love gusht from my heart, Ancyent Marinere IV The body of my brother's son Ancyent Marinere V And I quak'd to think of my own voice Ancyent Marinere V A noise like of a hidden brook Ancyent Marinere V In the leafy month of June, Ancyent Marinere V "For that, which comes out of thine eye, doth make Ancyent Marinere V To a man of woman born: Ancyent Marinere V By a man of woman born: Ancyent Marinere V From the land of mist and snow Ancyent Marinere V "In the land of mist and snow, Ancyent Marinere V Of what might else be seen. Ancyent Marinere VI Like a meadow-gale of spring -- Ancyent Marinere VI O dream of joy! is this indeed Ancyent Marinere VI And the shadow of the moon. Ancyent Marinere VI Like as of torches came. Ancyent Marinere VI Eftsones I heard the dash of oars, Ancyent Marinere VI "The skeletons of leaves that lag Ancyent Marinere VII Was telling of the sound. Ancyent Marinere VII "What manner of man art thou? Ancyent Marinere VII Forthwith this frame of mine was wrench'd Ancyent Marinere VII I have strange power of speech; Ancyent Marinere VII And is of sense forlorn: Ancyent Marinere VII
OFF.................4 Fell off in hoary flakes. Ancyent Marinere IV The Albatross fell off, and sank Ancyent Marinere IV The roaring wind! it roar'd far off, Ancyent Marinere V The sails at noon left off their tune Ancyent Marinere V
OFT.................1 Oft darts the Spectre-ship; Ancyent Marinere III
OFTIMES.............1 Now oftimes and now fewer, Ancyent Marinere VII
OILS................1 The water, like a witch's oils, Ancyent Marinere II
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