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Unit 3: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Coleridge




          Each corse lay flat, lifeless and flat,                                               Notes
          And, by the holy rood!
          A man all light, a seraph-man,
          On every corse there stood.

          This seraph-band, each waved his hand:
          It was a heavenly sight!
          They stood as signals to the land,
          Each one a lovely light;

          This seraph-band, each waved his hand,
          No voice did they impart—
          No voice; but oh! the silence sank
          Like music on my heart.

          But soon I heard the dash of oars,
          I heard the Pilot’s cheer;
          My head was turned perforce away
          And I saw a boat appear.

          The Pilot and the Pilot’s boy,
          I heard them coming fast:
          Dear Lord in Heaven! it was a joy
          The dead men could not blast.

          I saw a third—I heard his voice:
          It is the Hermit good!
          He singeth loud his godly hymns
          That he makes in the wood.
          He’ll shrieve my soul, he’ll wash away
          The Albatross’s blood.

          PART VII

          This Hermit good lives in that wood
          Which slopes down to the sea.
          How loudly his sweet voice he rears!
          He loves to talk with marineres
          That come from a far countree.

          He kneels at morn, and noon, and eve—
          He hath a cushion plump:
          It is the moss that wholly hides
          The rotted old oak-stump.

          The skiff-boat neared: I heard them talk,
          ‘Why, this is strange, I trow!
          Where are those lights so many and fair,
          That signal made but now?’

          ‘Strange, by my faith!’ the Hermit said—
          ‘And they answered not our cheer!




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