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<br />[http://img116.imageshack.us/my.php?image=rustyfitzpatrick1ww3.jpg Rusty Fitzpatrick]  [http://img71.imageshack.us/my.php?image=rustyfitzpatrickkillsa3.jpg]
<br />It is an ancient Mariner,
<br />It is an ancient Mariner,
<br />And he stoppeth one of three.
<br />And he stoppeth one of three.
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[http://img243.imageshack.us/my.php?image=jono6662pl4.jpg Jono666]  [http://img527.imageshack.us/my.php?image=jono666killvu6.jpg]


<br />The Bridegroom's doors are opened wide,
<br />The Bridegroom's doors are opened wide,
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[http://img243.imageshack.us/my.php?image=timmythetrenchie3ww3.jpg Timmy the Trenchie]  [http://img385.imageshack.us/my.php?image=timmythetrenchiekillhu0.jpg]
<br />He holds him with his skinny hand,
<br />`There was a ship,' quoth he.
<br />`Hold off ! unhand me, grey-beard loon !'
<br />Eftsoons his hand dropt he.
<br />
''The Wedding-Guest is spell-bound by the eye of the old seafaring man, and constrained to hear his tale.''
[http://img385.imageshack.us/my.php?image=deadboi774hf0.jpg deadboi77]  [http://img114.imageshack.us/my.php?image=deadboi77killkw3.jpg]
<br />He holds him with his glittering eye--
<br />The Wedding-Guest stood still,
<br />And listens like a three years' child :
<br />The Mariner hath his will.
<br />[http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/11-28-08_1800hrs_PUBLIC/IN_37-93_null_c6d-1e1-696.html Mad Jack MacMad]  [http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/11-28-08_1800hrs_PUBLIC/IN_37-93_null_b04-fee-c26.html]
<br />The Wedding-Guest sat on a stone :
<br />He cannot choose but hear ;
<br />And thus spake on that ancient man,
<br />The bright-eyed Mariner.
<br />[http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/11-29-08_0900hrs_PRIVATE/IN_44-96_null_979-2e5-c82.html Maya X]  [http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/11-29-08_0900hrs_PRIVATE/IN_44-96_null_ee4-7a4-6a6.html]
<br />`The ship was cheered, the harbour cleared,
<br />Merrily did we drop
<br />Below the kirk, below the hill,
<br />Below the lighthouse top.
<br />''The Mariner tells how the ship sailed southward with a good wind and fair weather, till it reached the Line.''
<br />[http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-01-08_1300hrs_PRIVATE/IN_28-97_null_5bf-542-5b9.html Delrod the soldier]  [http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-01-08_1400hrs_PRIVATE/IN_28-97_null_5d5-af9-a40.html]
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<br />The Sun came up upon the left,
<br />Out of the sea came he !
<br />And he shone bright, and on the right
<br />Went down into the sea.
<br />[http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-05-08_0800hrs_PRIVATE/IN_79-73_null_6ed-472-c46.html Cat Awesome]  [http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-05-08_0800hrs_PRIVATE/IN_79-73__8a2-382-9e4.html]
<br />Higher and higher every day,
<br />Till over the mast at noon--'
<br />The Wedding-Guest here beat his breast,
<br />For he heard the loud bassoon.
<br />''The Wedding-Guest heareth the bridal music ; but the Mariner continueth his tale.''
<br />[http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-05-08_0800hrs_PRIVATE/IN_79-73_null_91c-25e-4a8.html casimiro]  [http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-05-08_0800hrs_PRIVATE/IN_79-73_null_45c-c9a-7c3.html]
<br />The bride hath paced into the hall,
<br />Red as a rose is she ;
<br />Nodding their heads before her goes
<br />The merry minstrelsy.
<br />[http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-07-08_1000hrs_PRIVATE/IN_86-65_null_83d-666-4a4.html Voof]  [http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-07-08_1000hrs_PRIVATE/IN_86-65__b06-bed-7e0.html]
<br />The Wedding-Guest he beat his breast,
<br />Yet he cannot choose but hear ;
<br />And thus spake on that ancient man,
<br />The bright-eyed Mariner.
<br />''The ship driven by a storm toward the south pole.''
<br />[http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-09-08_1000hrs_PRIVATE/IN_85-65_null_046-981-5bb.html jesusowns]  [http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-09-08_1000hrs_PRIVATE/IN_85-65_null_4e0-eda-4e8.html]
<br />`And now the STORM-BLAST came, and he
<br />Was tyrannous and strong :
<br />He struck with his o'ertaking wings,
<br />And chased us south along.
<br />[http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-10-08_1000hrs_PRIVATE/IN_86-65_null_941-9a7-3ce.html gooden]  [http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-10-08_1000hrs_PRIVATE/IN_86-65_null_67c-117-6d1.html]
<br />With sloping masts and dipping prow,
<br />As who pursued with yell and blow
<br />Still treads the shadow of his foe,
<br />And forward bends his head,
<br />The ship drove fast, loud roared the blast,
<br />The southward aye we fled.
<br />[http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-13-08_1000hrs_PRIVATE/IN_86-38_null_beb-7a6-3d9.html Morgan Ironwolf]  [http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-13-08_1000hrs_PRIVATE/IN_86-38_null_1b1-e50-b3f.html]
<br />And now there came both mist and snow,
<br />And it grew wondrous cold :
<br />And ice, mast-high, came floating by,
<br />As green as emerald.
<br />''The land of ice, and of fearful sounds where no living thing was to be seen.''
<br />[http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-13-08_1000hrs_PRIVATE/IN_85-38_null_ce4-d5d-f7e.html Shaltec]  [http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-13-08_1000hrs_PRIVATE/IN_85-38_null_41d-39b-74d.html]
<br />And through the drifts the snowy clifts
<br />Did send a dismal sheen :
<br />Nor shapes of men nor beasts we ken--
<br />The ice was all between.
<br />[http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-18-08_1200hrs_PRIVATE/IN_79-73_null_f7d-f72-4d9.html Bioya]  [http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-18-08_1200hrs_PRIVATE/IN_79-73_null_69e-3bc-901.html]
<br />The ice was here, the ice was there,
<br />The ice was all around :
<br />It cracked and growled, and roared and howled,
<br />Like noises in a swound !
<br />''Till a great sea-bird, called the Albatross, came through the snow-fog, and was received with great joy and hospitality.''
<br />[http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-18-08_1200hrs_PRIVATE/IN_79-73_null_11c-625-74f.html Mosses Schrute]  [http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-18-08_1200hrs_PRIVATE/IN_79-73_null_039-652-36a.html]
<br />At length did cross an Albatross,
<br />Thorough the fog it came ;
<br />As if it had been a Christian soul,
<br />We hailed it in God's name.
<br />[http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-20-08_1700hrs_PRIVATE/IN_78-74_null_fd6-109-927.html Kermit the Froglet]  [http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-20-08_1700hrs_PRIVATE/IN_78-74_null_9f7-97b-9c7.html]
<br />It ate the food it ne'er had eat,
<br />And round and round it flew.
<br />The ice did split with a thunder-fit ;
<br />The helmsman steered us through !
<br />''And lo ! the Albatross proveth a bird of good omen, and followeth the ship as it returned northward through fog and floating ice.''
<br />[http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-21-08_2200hrs_PRIVATE/IN_78-74_null_cd3-bdf-dab.html  petros12345]  [http://iwrecords.urbandead.info/12-21-08_2200hrs_PRIVATE/IN_78-74_null_8dc-032-e2d.html]


In progress!
<br />And a good south wind sprung up behind ;
<br />The Albatross did follow,
<br />And every day, for food or play,
<br />Came to the mariner's hollo !  


<br />'''To Be Continued'''
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Latest revision as of 23:16, 21 December 2008

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

In Seven Parts


Argument

How a Ship having passed the Line was driven by storms to the cold Country towards the South Pole ; and how from thence she made her course to the tropical Latitude of the Great Pacific Ocean ; and of the strange things that befell ; and in what manner the Ancyent Marinere came back to his own Country.


PART I

An ancient Mariner meeteth three Gallants bidden to a wedding-feast, and detaineth one.



Rusty Fitzpatrick [1]


It is an ancient Mariner,
And he stoppeth one of three.
`By thy long beard and glittering eye,
Now wherefore stopp'st thou me ?


Jono666 [2]


The Bridegroom's doors are opened wide,
And I am next of kin ;
The guests are met, the feast is set :
May'st hear the merry din.'


Timmy the Trenchie [3]


He holds him with his skinny hand,
`There was a ship,' quoth he.
`Hold off ! unhand me, grey-beard loon !'
Eftsoons his hand dropt he.


The Wedding-Guest is spell-bound by the eye of the old seafaring man, and constrained to hear his tale.


deadboi77 [4]


He holds him with his glittering eye--
The Wedding-Guest stood still,
And listens like a three years' child :
The Mariner hath his will.


Mad Jack MacMad [5]


The Wedding-Guest sat on a stone :
He cannot choose but hear ;
And thus spake on that ancient man,
The bright-eyed Mariner.


Maya X [6]


`The ship was cheered, the harbour cleared,
Merrily did we drop
Below the kirk, below the hill,
Below the lighthouse top.


The Mariner tells how the ship sailed southward with a good wind and fair weather, till it reached the Line.


Delrod the soldier [7]

The Sun came up upon the left,
Out of the sea came he !
And he shone bright, and on the right
Went down into the sea.


Cat Awesome [8]


Higher and higher every day,
Till over the mast at noon--'
The Wedding-Guest here beat his breast,
For he heard the loud bassoon.


The Wedding-Guest heareth the bridal music ; but the Mariner continueth his tale.


casimiro [9]


The bride hath paced into the hall,
Red as a rose is she ;
Nodding their heads before her goes
The merry minstrelsy.


Voof [10]


The Wedding-Guest he beat his breast,
Yet he cannot choose but hear ;
And thus spake on that ancient man,
The bright-eyed Mariner.


The ship driven by a storm toward the south pole.


jesusowns [11]


`And now the STORM-BLAST came, and he
Was tyrannous and strong :
He struck with his o'ertaking wings,
And chased us south along.


gooden [12]


With sloping masts and dipping prow,
As who pursued with yell and blow
Still treads the shadow of his foe,
And forward bends his head,
The ship drove fast, loud roared the blast,
The southward aye we fled.


Morgan Ironwolf [13]


And now there came both mist and snow,
And it grew wondrous cold :
And ice, mast-high, came floating by,
As green as emerald.


The land of ice, and of fearful sounds where no living thing was to be seen.


Shaltec [14]


And through the drifts the snowy clifts
Did send a dismal sheen :
Nor shapes of men nor beasts we ken--
The ice was all between.


Bioya [15]


The ice was here, the ice was there,
The ice was all around :
It cracked and growled, and roared and howled,
Like noises in a swound !


Till a great sea-bird, called the Albatross, came through the snow-fog, and was received with great joy and hospitality.


Mosses Schrute [16]


At length did cross an Albatross,
Thorough the fog it came ;
As if it had been a Christian soul,
We hailed it in God's name.


Kermit the Froglet [17]


It ate the food it ne'er had eat,
And round and round it flew.
The ice did split with a thunder-fit ;
The helmsman steered us through !


And lo ! the Albatross proveth a bird of good omen, and followeth the ship as it returned northward through fog and floating ice.


petros12345 [18]


And a good south wind sprung up behind ;
The Albatross did follow,
And every day, for food or play,
Came to the mariner's hollo !


To Be Continued



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