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" We stuck, nor breath nor motion; As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean. ' Water, water, everywhere, And all the boards did shrink; '« Water, water, everywhere, Nor any drop to drink. 'The very deep did rot: O Christ! That ever this should be!... "
Century Readings for a Course in English Literature - Page 557
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The poetical and dramatic works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1838 - 492 pages
...at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion, As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean. Water, water, every where, And all the boards did shrink ; Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink. The...
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The Young Lady's Reader

Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1839 - 482 pages
...at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean. Water, water, every where, And all the boards did shrink: Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink. tAbout,...
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The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Prose and Verse: Complete in One Volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 pages
...noon, Right up above the mast did stand, Ku bigger than the Moon. 81 Улу after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle as a painted ship Jpon a painted ocean. Waler, water, everywhere, / 1 And all the boards did shrink : iVater, water,...
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The United States Reader: Containing a Variety of Exercises in Reading ...

John D. Post - 1842 - 314 pages
...noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. 3. Day after day, day after day," We stuck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle as a painted ship f Upon a painted ocean. 0 82 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. _ 12. UNITED STATES READER. The very deep did rot...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 772 pages
...sun at noon Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. Day after day, day after day ove, And make us embryos of existence free From real...The future embryo, slumbering in his sire. F.mbryos ; 0 Christ! That ever this should be ! Yea, slimy things did crawl with legu Upon the slimy sea. About,...
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Cyclopædia of English literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...No bigger than the moon. Day after day, day after day We stuck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle aa a painted ship Upon a painted ocean. Water, water...everywhere, Nor any drop to drink. The very deep did rot ; 0 Christ! That ever this should be ! Yea, slimy things did crawl with leg* Upon the slimy sea. About,...
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Harvey and Dartons' juvenile museum of entertainment

Harvey and Darton - 1845 - 254 pages
...at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. " Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle as a painted...all the boards did shrink; Water, water, everywhere And not a drop to drink!" Happily " dead calms" do not generally last so long as to lead to any serious...
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The Poets and Poetry of England, in the Nineteenth Century

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 pages
...noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. •• Day after day, Jay after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion, As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean. " Water, water, every where, And all the boards did shrink; Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink. « The...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 3

Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...even till it reaches the line. The ship hath been suddenly becalmed; Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion; As idle as a painted...did rot: O Christ! That ever this should be ! Yea, shiny things did crawl with legs Upon the shiny sea. About, about, in reel and rout, The death-fires...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ...

Robert Chambers - 1847 - 754 pages
...sun at noon Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. Day after day, day after day We stuck, nor breath nor motion; As idle as a painted...everywhere, Nor any drop to drink. The very deep did rot ; 0 Christ! That ever this should be ! Yea, slimy things did crawl with legs Upon the slimy sea. About,...
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