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THE RIME
OF THE
ANCYENT MARINERE,
IN SEVEN PARTS.
I.
It is an ancyent Marinere,
And he stoppeth one of three:
"By thy long grey beard and thy glittering eye
"Now wherefore stoppest me?
"The Bridegroom's doors are open'd wide
"And I am next of kin;
"The Guests are met, the Feast is ſet,—
"May'st hear the merry din.
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