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In which the Ancient Mariner, continuing his Story, borrows an Illustration from the "Ancient Mariner" of Song, and then proceeds to tell how they went into the Cold, and were cast away there.
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In which the Ancient Mariner, continuing his Story, borrows an Illustration from the "Ancient Mariner" of Song, and then proceeds to tell how they went into the Cold, and were cast away there 34
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It is true that Coleridge and his Ancient Mariner have dark visions, but all of us, if we are willing to admit it, have had dark thoughts.
Robert David Jaffee: Think Different: Mental Illness Linked to Creativity, Not Violence Robert David Jaffee 2011
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Coleridge had composed The Rime of the Ancient Mariner up on the Quantocks with a fine view of where they now stood, and his familiar words rolled with the wavelets through her head as she walked the stretch above the mudflats.
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Features, Comedy - The Independent: It began with a shaggy, Ancient Mariner figure dragging himself along a seashore.
Archive 2009-10-04 Bill Crider 2009
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Features, Comedy - The Independent: It began with a shaggy, Ancient Mariner figure dragging himself along a seashore.
Happy Birthday, Monty Python's Flying Circus! Bill Crider 2009
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Only the Ancient Mariner survives and is finally forgiven when he spies a group of water snakes swimming close to the ship.
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A few steps farther and Lucian stumbled like the Ancient Mariner, shrouded in his albatross, laboring to carry the bird he had shot, like a dead baby or a newfound twin.
A Year on the Wing TIM DEE 2009
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I foresee a future for Jeff grabbing passing strangers in the street and muttering at them, wild-eyed as the Ancient Mariner, Literary just means written.
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Only a few weeks earlier the president, with the fixation of the Ancient Mariner, had been telling visitors to the White House (including me) that he had polls (pointing to his inner pocket) that showed Americans wanted escalation, not surrender, and that he was trying to restrain the hawks.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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