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... Ancient Mariner , Christabel ( Part I ) , Kubla Khan , Frost at Midnight , Fears in Solitude , France : An Ode all belong to this period . The last two , and especially France : An Ode , reveal his revulsion of feeling toward the French ...
... Ancient Mariner , Christabel ( Part I ) , Kubla Khan , Frost at Midnight , Fears in Solitude , France : An Ode all belong to this period . The last two , and especially France : An Ode , reveal his revulsion of feeling toward the French ...
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... MARINER IN SEVEN PARTS ARGUMENT How a Ship , having first sailed to the Equator , was driven by Storms to the cold Country towards the South Pole ; how the Ancient Mariner cruelly and in contempt of the laws of hospitality killed a Sea ...
... MARINER IN SEVEN PARTS ARGUMENT How a Ship , having first sailed to the Equator , was driven by Storms to the cold Country towards the South Pole ; how the Ancient Mariner cruelly and in contempt of the laws of hospitality killed a Sea ...
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... Ancient Mariner ' to anything Wordsworth had writ- ten . " Wordsworth himself added a note to The Ancient Mariner in the 1800 edition . He ap- parently thought that The Ancient Mariner had been responsible for the poor public re ...
... Ancient Mariner ' to anything Wordsworth had writ- ten . " Wordsworth himself added a note to The Ancient Mariner in the 1800 edition . He ap- parently thought that The Ancient Mariner had been responsible for the poor public re ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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