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Found inside – Page 78In the beginning of the mariner's narrative , the language has all the impetus of a storm , — and when the ship is ... Swound What could have been “ more weirdly imagined of the “ cracks and growls ' of the rending iceberg than that they ... Make a list of them and then consult some good dictionary for their meanings . 1. 69. Found inside – Page 45NOTES THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER Stanza 1. To help the movement of the ... Swound . Swoon . 19. Shroud . What is the meaning here ? Vespers . The evening prayer service in the Catholic Church . Here it means evenings . Found inside62—*swound*. An archaic form of "swoon," found in Elizabethan English. 64—*thorough*. "Through" and "thorough" are originally the same word, ... Found inside – Page 568And it grew wondrous cold : “ God save thee , Ancient Mariner , And ice , mast - high ... magic that is around him , and suffer Like noises in a swound ! Found inside... who used the phrase “noises in a swound” to characterize the sounds that haunt his Ancient Mariner. ... trying to fathom the song's history and meaning. Found inside – Page 413“ God save thee ancient Mariner ! indeed , may be said to be heaped up Why look'st thou so ? " - With my cross bow to superfluity - and so it is -- the lan- ... Found inside – Page 97... of poetic diction , and note in the volume , that on the Ancient he thinks that when Wordsworth said " that Mariner . ... In and exhaustive philological notes on such history and elucidating the meaning of this the Anima Poetæ ' ( recently edited by Mr. words as “ weft , " uprist , " and " swound . ” famous little volume . It was published early E. H. Coleridge there is the following note , ing a flag tied near the ... Found inside – Page 82In the beginning of the mariner's narrative , the language has all the impetus of a storm ,and when the ship is suddenly ... weirdly imagined of the ' cracks and growls ' of the rending iceberg than that they sounded ' like noises in a swound ' ? ... Make a list of them and then consult some good dictionary for their meanings . 1. Found inside – Page 416IMAGINATIVE MASTERPIECES THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER SUGGESTION FOR WRITING Describe a dream of your ... Consult your dictionary for the origin of other old words such as silly , quoth , gramercy , weal , and swound . Found inside – Page 87... doctrine of poetic diction , and note in the volume , that on the Ancient he thinks that when Wordsworth said " that Mariner . ... In and exhaustive philological rotes on such words as " weft , " " uprist , " and " swound . " history and elucidating the meaning of this the “ Anima Poetæ ' ( recently edited by Mr. famous little volume . Found inside – Page xiof Lyrical Ballads , to which Wordsworth contributed his Lines on Revisiting Tintern Abbey , and Coleridge his Ancient Mariner , Landor was ... The result as a whole is marred by excessive condensation of meaning and abruptness of transition , but has always ... The ice was here , the ice was there , The ice was all around ; It cracked and groaned and roared and howled , Like noises in a swound . Found inside – Page xiof Lyrical Ballads , to which Wordsworth contributed his Lines on Revisiting Tintern Abbey , and Coleridge his Ancient Mariner , Landor was ... The result as a whole is marred by excessive condensation of meaning and abruptness of transition , but has always ... The ice was here , the ice was there , The ice was all around ; It cracked and groaned and roared and howled , Like noises in a swound . Found inside – Page 381The groom here is a corruption of Ancient Eng guma = a man . ... in the late Middle Ages and in the 16th century = musician , as against Percy who in the ist edition of the Reliques of Ancient Eng . Poetry claimed for it a far wider meaning . ... Spenser uses it for cliffs . 62 . swound . So Drayton ' s Heroical Epistles : “ Still in a swound my heart revives and faints . ... The Ancient Mariner ' s ship seems to have turned round somewhere near the Antartic circle , and so come back Northward . Found inside – Page 5363with Pronouncing and Biographical Dictionary and Explanatory Notes. And through the drifts the snowy clifts Did ... Came to the mariners ' bollo ! His shipidatos ory out against the ancient Mart . nor THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER . 5363. Found inside – Page 363A final important sound effect in poetry is onomatopoeia , which refers to a word whose sound suggests its meaning . Buzz and hum are ... Find at least two other examples of internal rhyme in " The Rime of the Ancient Mariner . ' 2. ... For example , Coleridge used eftsoons ( line 12 ) , swound ( line 62 ) , and rood ( line 489 ) . Found inside – Page 568And it grew wondrous cold : “ God save thee , Ancient Mariner , And ice , mast - high ... magic that is around him , and suffer Like noises in a swound ! Found inside – Page 558On the word “swound” Coleridge has made this comment: Swound? od's wounds!—Such Gypsey jargon suits my “ancient Mariner,” but surely not this highly ... Found inside – Page 734... dice - casting : Life - in - Death won ; so all of the sailors died except the ancient mariner , who remained the only living ... The word originally meant blessed , which may be the meaning here - blessed to have it rain . ... 268 : 392. swound . Found inside – Page 503 55. clifts , clefts ; see New English Dictionary , under cleft . 3 56. sheen , brightness . In l . 314 the word is used as an adjective . 3 57. ken , descry . 3 61. Notice the harmony between sound and sense . 3 62. swound , swoon . 3 64. Thorough ... Found inside – Page 51These conditions will lead the Ancient Mariner into a hallucinatory state in which ... Here the Mariner has no way to orient himself or to define himself, ... Found inside – Page 593In The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, an old sailor—the mariner—is ... was all around: It cracked and growled, and roared and howled, Like noises in a swound! Found inside – Page 593In The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, an old sailor—the mariner—is ... around: It cracked and growled, and roared and howled, Like noises in a swound! Found inside – Page 335unIt crack'd and growl'd , and roar'd and howl'd , The Source of The Ancient Mariner . 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The Ancient Mariner had told his tale many a time and oft to auditors seized on all on a sudden , when going about their ... Were that a fault , it would indeed be a fatal one , for in that very passiveness — which is powerlessness — lies the whole meaning of the poem . Found inside... 286, 287 Odyssey linked with 'The Ancient Mariner,' 426 plot of Odyssey, 426. ... 214 on Coleridge's use of 'swound,' 498 on meaning of 'weft,' 551 on ... Found inside – Page 23The Mariner plunges at Line 62. - Why is the word swound used ? orice into his story . What is gained by this ? ... Line 2 3. – Kirk . Define . Account for the order in which the kirk , hill , and lighthouse Line 1. - It is an ancient Mariner . This are ... Found inside – Page 64... the New English Dict . , which ives examples from Captain John Smith , Marlowe , and Defoe . 62 - swound . An archaic form of ... Properly a liturgical term , meaning the daily evening service in church ; then in a more general way evening . Found insideIt [the ice] cracked and growled, and roared and howled, Like noises in a swound (Ancient Mariner). swoop. AS. swdpan, to sweep (trans.), to rush, dash. Found inside – Page 117The Ancient Mariner imitates the unity of reality , the basic structure of human experience , the truths of religion and ... into harshness , as the meaning demands it : It cracked and growled , and roared and howled , Like noises in a swound . Found inside – Page 78In the beginning of the mariner's narrative , the language has all the impetus of a storm , - and when the ship is suddenly ... Swound What could have been “ more weirdly imagined of the cracks and growls ' of the rending iceberg than that they ... Make a list of them and then consult some good dictionary for their meanings . Found inside – Page xiof Lyrical Ballads , to which Wordsworth contributed his Lines on Revisiting Tintern Abbey , and Coleridge his Ancient Mariner , Landor was ... 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