The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Big Read

Reading No.22 - Philip Hoare


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Philip Hoare
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Recorded on Southampton Water

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The body of my brother's son

Stood by me, knee to knee:
The body and I pulled at one rope,
But he said nought to me.

'I fear thee, ancient Mariner!'

Be calm, thou Wedding-Guest!
'Twas not those souls that fled in pain,
Which to their corses came again,
But a troop of spirits blest:

For when it dawned—they dropped their arms,

And clustered round the mast;
Sweet sounds rose slowly through their mouths,
And from their bodies passed.

Around, around, flew each sweet sound,

Then darted to the Sun;
Slowly the sounds came back again,
Now mixed, now one by one.

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