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THEE................8 "Now get thee hence, thou grey-beard Loon! Ancyent Marinere I "Or my Staff shall make thee skip. Ancyent Marinere I "God save thee, ancyent Marinere! Ancyent Marinere I "From the fiends that plague thee thus -- Ancyent Marinere I I fear thee, ancyent Marinere! Ancyent Marinere IV "I fear thee and thy glittering eye Ancyent Marinere IV "Say quick," quoth he, "I bid thee say Ancyent Marinere VII To thee, thou wedding-guest! Ancyent Marinere VII
THEIR..............17 Nodding their heads before her goes Ancyent Marinere I And all at once their breath drew in Ancyent Marinere III Their souls did from their bodies fly, -- Ancyent Marinere III Their souls did from their bodies fly, -- Ancyent Marinere III The cold sweat melted from their limbs, Ancyent Marinere IV I watch'd their rich attire: Ancyent Marinere IV Their beauty might declare: Ancyent Marinere IV Ne spake, ne mov'd their eyes: Ancyent Marinere V They rais'd their limbs like lifeless tools -- Ancyent Marinere V The day-light dawn'd -- they dropp'd their arms, Ancyent Marinere V Sweet sounds rose slowly thro' their mouths Ancyent Marinere V And from their bodies pass'd. Ancyent Marinere V With their sweet jargoning, Ancyent Marinere V The sails at noon left off their tune Ancyent Marinere V All fix'd on me their stony eyes Ancyent Marinere VI They lifted up their stiff right arms, Ancyent Marinere VI Their stony eye-balls glitter'd on Ancyent Marinere VI
THEIRS..............1 I could not draw my een from theirs Ancyent Marinere VI
THEM................9 The sun that did behind them peer? Ancyent Marinere III I clos'd my lids and kept them close, Ancyent Marinere IV And I bless'd them unaware! Ancyent Marinere IV And I bless'd them unaware. Ancyent Marinere IV Ne turn them up to pray. Ancyent Marinere VI They held them strait and tight; Ancyent Marinere VI I heard them coming fast: Ancyent Marinere VI The Skiff-boat ne'rd: I heard them talk, Ancyent Marinere VII "I never saw aught like to them Ancyent Marinere VII
THEN................8 Then all averr'd, I had kill'd the Bird Ancyent Marinere II And then it seem'd a mist: Ancyent Marinere III Then while thro' drouth all dumb they stood Ancyent Marinere III Then darted to the sun: Ancyent Marinere V Then, like a pawing horse let go, Ancyent Marinere V Then vanish'd all the lovely lights; Ancyent Marinere VI And then it left me free. Ancyent Marinere VII Since then at an uncertain hour Ancyent Marinere VII
THENCE..............1 from thence she made her course to the tropical Latitude Ancyent Marinere Argument
THERE..............10 There was a Ship, quoth he -- Ancyent Marinere I Quoth he, there was a Ship -- Ancyent Marinere I The Ice was here, the Ice was there, Ancyent Marinere I And there the dead men lay. Ancyent Marinere IV But soon there breath'd a wind on me, Ancyent Marinere VI There was no breeze upon the bay, Ancyent Marinere VI O Christ! what saw I there? Ancyent Marinere VI On every corse there stood. Ancyent Marinere VI The Wedding-guests are there; Ancyent Marinere VII Scarce seemed there to be. Ancyent Marinere VII
THESE...............2 Are th[e]se her naked ribs, which fleck'd Ancyent Marinere III And are th[e]se two all, all the crew, Ancyent Marinere III
THEY...............31 T'was right, said they, such birds to slay Ancyent Marinere II Then while thro' drouth all dumb they stood Ancyent Marinere III Agape they hear'd me call: Ancyent Marinere III Gramercy! they for joy did grin Ancyent Marinere III As they were drinking all. Ancyent Marinere III They dropp'd down one by one. Ancyent Marinere III They fled to bliss or woe; Ancyent Marinere III And they all dead did lie! Ancyent Marinere IV Ne rot, ne reek did they; Ancyent Marinere IV The look with which they look'd on me, Ancyent Marinere IV They mov'd in tracks of shining white; Ancyent Marinere IV And when they rear'd, the elfish light Ancyent Marinere IV They coil'd and swam; and every track Ancyent Marinere IV I dreamt that they were fill'd with dew Ancyent Marinere V They groan'd, they stirr'd, they all uprose, Ancyent Marinere V They groan'd, they stirr'd, they all uprose, Ancyent Marinere V They groan'd, they stirr'd, they all uprose, Ancyent Marinere V Where they were wont to do: Ancyent Marinere V They rais'd their limbs like lifeless tools -- Ancyent Marinere V The day-light dawn'd -- they dropp'd their arms, Ancyent Marinere V How they seem'd to fill the sea and air Ancyent Marinere V But look at me they n'old: Ancyent Marinere V They cannot me behold. Ancyent Marinere V The pang, the curse with which they died, Ancyent Marinere VI Before the mast they stood. Ancyent Marinere VI They lifted up their stiff right arms, Ancyent Marinere VI They held them strait and tight; Ancyent Marinere VI They stood as signals to the land, Ancyent Marinere VI No voice did they impart -- Ancyent Marinere VI "And they answer'd not our cheer. Ancyent Marinere VII "How thin they are and sere! Ancyent Marinere VII
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