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" Are those her ribs through which the Sun Did peer, as through a grate? And is that Woman all her crew? Is that a DEATH? and are there two? Is DEATH that woman's mate? "
The poetical works of S.T. Coleridge - Page 9
by Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1835
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Chambers's miscellany of instructive & entertaining tracts, Volume 7

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1870 - 264 pages
...And is that woman all her crew ? Is that a Death ? and are there two ? Is Death that woman's mate ? Her lips were red, her looks were free, Her locks...; The Night-mare Life-in-Death was she, Who thicks men's blood with cold. And its ribs are seen as bars on the face of the setting sun — the spectre...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Volumes 7-8

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1870 - 530 pages
...And is that woman all her crew ? Is that a Death ? and are there two ? Is Death that woman's mate ? Her lips were red, her looks were free, Her locks...; The Night-mare Life-in-Death was she, Who thicks men's blood with cold. The naked hulk alongside came, And the twain were casting dice ; ' The game...
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Favourite English poems and poets

English poems - 1870 - 722 pages
...And is that Woman all her crew ? Is that a Death ? and are there two ? Is Death that Woman's mate ? " Her lips were red, her looks were free, Her locks...leprosy, The night-mare Life-in-Death was she, Who tricks man's blood with cold. Like vessel, like crew. " The naked hulk alongside came, And the twain...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 pages
...are there two ? death" Is Death that woman's mate ? mate, and ii other, on board the skeleton ship. he free, Pronounce what sea, what shore is Life-in-dcath was she, Who thicks man's blood with cold. Death and l.ife.inDeaih have diced for the...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

1872 - 900 pages
...ship's crew, and she (rhe Utter) winneth the ancient luariner. No twilight within the courts of the sun. t Chambers in 1839, — "beautiful in the pathos of...the pathos of its simple and touching Ian£ua¡íe. won! I've won ! ' Quoth she, and whistles thrice. The sun's rim dips, the stars rush out, At one stride...
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The Columbia Anthology of British Poetry

Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 pages
...ancient MarinerNo twilight within the courts of the Sun At the rising of the Moon, One after another. Her lips were red, her looks were free, Her locks...the twain were casting dice; "The game is done! I've won! I've won!" Quoth she, and whistles thrice. The Sun's rim dips; the stars rush out: At one stride...
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Allegories of Writing: The Subject of Metamorphosis

Bruce Clarke, Paul Whitfield Horn Professor of Literature and Science and Chair of the Department of English Bruce Clarke - 1995 - 226 pages
...grate? And is that Woman all her crew? Is that a DEATH? and are there two? Is DEATH that woman's mate? Her lips were red, her looks were free, Her locks were yellow as gold: Her skin was white as leprosy, The Night-mare LIFE-IN-DEATH was she, Who thicks man's blood with cold. (ERW 408)...
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Faith and Doubt: Religion and Secularization in Literature from Wordsworth ...

R. L. Brett - 1997 - 280 pages
...two represent the opposed forces of good and evil between which the action of the poem takes place: Her lips were red, her looks were free, Her locks...LIFE-IN-DEATH was she, Who thicks man's blood with cold. The poem is not an allegory in which every feature has its spiritual counterpart and in Lecture VIII of...
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Deconstructing the Hero: Literary Theory and Children's Literature

Margery Hourihan - 1997 - 272 pages
...power. Her dead white skin and red mouth recall Coleridge's Life-in-Death in 'The Ancient Mariner': Her lips were red, her looks were free, Her locks were yellow as gold: Her skin was white as leprosy, The Night-mare Life-in-Death was she, Who thicks man's blood with cold. (Coleridge...
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Famous Lines: A Columbia Dictionary of Familiar Quotations

Robert Andrews - 1997 - 666 pages
...PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, (1792-1822) British poet. "Adonais," st. 18 (1821). Grotesque, the 1 Her skin was white as leprosy, The nightmare Life-in-Death was she, Who thicks man's blood with cold. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE, (1772-1834) British poet, critic. "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," pt. 3,...
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