{"1": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3447", "width": "2185", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "SO THIS THEN IS YE\\nfRIME?\\nof ye\\nWHEREIN\\nIs told Whilom on a Day an Ancient Sea-\\nFaring Man Detaineth a Wedding-Guest\\nTelleth him a Grewsome Tale.\\nWritten by MMVEL TAYLOk COLE-\\nRIDGE\\nFor ye better Understanding of ye Gentle\\nReader, Various Pictures are here Inserted\\nby one William W. Den flow\\n%i Siref (gfctfton Corrected anfc 3mprot efc\\nDone into a Booke by ye merrie Roycrofters at ye ROY-\\nCROFT SHOP, at ye Sign of ye Hippocampus, adja-\\ncent to ye Deestrick Academy for ye Younge, which is in\\nEast Aurora, New York, United States of America. i8gg\\nv v", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "\u00e2\u0096\u00a0Al", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "Copyright\\ni8 99\\nby\\nEgbert Hubbard", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "TWO COPIES RECE1 1\\nLibrary of Ccs e 5|M\\nRegister of Co;\\nFIRbT copy,\\nVJWAJ2. *V\u00c2\u00b0j .JO,", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "Of this edition there were print-\\ned but Nine Hundred and Ten\\ncopies and types were then dis-\\ntributed. This book is No. (c If", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "Various of ye pictures are\\ndid by hande by ye First\\nLadies of East Aurora at\\na Bee where- ye Ladies\\nwere kindly supervised by\\nye Deacon Denslow.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "PART ONE", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "w\\ns:\\nv*", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "YE RIME\\nof ye\\nANCIENT\\nMARINER\\n1 7\\nPART I.\\nT is an ancient Mar-\\niner,\\nAnd he stoppeth\\none of three.\\nBy thy long gray beard and\\nglittering eye,\\nNow wherefore stopp st thou\\nme\\nAn ancient\\nMariner\\nmeeteth\\nthree gal-\\nlants bidden\\nto a wedding\\nfeast, and\\ndetaineth", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "1 8 Tie Rime of\\nThe Bridegroom s doors are\\nopened wide,\\nAnd I am next of kin\\nThe guests are met, the feast is\\nset;\\nMay st hear the merry din.\\nHe holds him with his skinny\\nhand\\nThere was a ship, quoth he.\\nHold off! unhand me, gray-\\nbeard loon\\nEftsoons his hand dropt he.\\nThe Wed-\\nding-Guest\\nis spell-\\nbound by\\nHe holds him with his glittering\\neye;", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "The Ancient Mariner\\nJ 9\\nThe Wedding-Guest stood still,\\nAnd listens like a three years\\nchild;\\nThe Mariner hath his will.\\nthe eye of\\nthe old sea-\\nfaring man,\\nand con-\\nstrained to\\nhear his\\ntale.\\nThe Wedding-Guest sat on a\\nstone\\nHe cannot choose but hear;\\nAnd thus spake on that an-\\ncient man,\\nThe bright-eyed Mariner\\nThe ship was cheered, the\\nharbor cleared,\\nMerrily did we drop\\nBelow the kirk, below the hill,\\nBelow the lighthouse top.\\nThe Mari-\\nner telleth\\nhow the\\nship sailed\\nsouthward\\nwith a good\\nwind and\\nfair weath-\\ner, till it\\nreached the\\nLine.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "20\\n7%e Rime of\\nThe sun came up upon the left,\\nOut of the sea came he;\\nAnd he shone bright, and on\\nthe right\\nWent down into the sea.\\nHigher and higher every day,\\nTill over the mast at noon\\nThe Wedding-Guest here beat\\nhis breast,\\nFor he heard the loud bassoon.\\nThe Wed-\\nding-Guest\\nheareth the\\nbridal\\nThe bride hath paced into the\\nhall,\\nRed as a rose is she;", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "The Ancienl Manner\\n21\\nNodding their heads before her\\ngoes\\nThe merry minstrelsy.\\nThe Wedding-Guest here beat\\nhis breast,\\nYet he cannot choose but hear\\nAnd thus spake on that ancient\\nman,\\nThe bright-eyed Mariner\\nmusic but\\nthe Mariner\\ncontinueth\\nhis tale.\\nAnd now the storm-blast came,\\nand he\\nWas tyrannous and strong\\nHe struck with his o ertaking\\nwings,\\nAnd chased us south along.\\nThe ship\\ndrawn by a\\nstorm to-\\nward the\\nsouth pole.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "2 2 T%e Rime of\\nWith sloping masts and dipping\\nprow,\\nAs who pursued with yell blow\\nStill treads the shadow of his foe,\\nAnd forward bends his head,\\nThe ship drove fast, loud roared\\nthe blast,\\nAnd southward aye we fled.\\nAnd now there came both mist\\nand snow,\\nAnd it grew wondrous cold\\nAnd ice, mast-high, came float-\\ning by,\\nAs green as emerald.", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "Tie Ancient Mariner\\n23\\nAnd through the drifts the\\nThe land of\\nice, and of\\nsnowy clifts\\nfearful sound\\nwhere no\\nDid send a dismal sheen\\nliving being\\nwas to be\\nNor shapes of men nor beasts\\nseen.\\nwe ken,\\nThe ice was all between.\\nThe ice was here, the ice was\\nthere,\\nThe ice was all around\\nIt cracked and growled, and\\nroared and howled,\\nLike noises in a swound\\nAt length did cross an Alba-\\nTill a great\\nsea-bird,\\ntross;\\ncalled the\\nAlbatross,\\nThrough the fog it came\\ncame\\nthrough the", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "2 4\\nT%\u00e2\u0082\u00ac Rime^f\\nsnow-fog\\nand was re-\\nceived with\\ngreat joy\\nand\\nhospitality.\\nAs if it had been a Christian\\nsoul,\\nWe hailed it in God s name.\\nAnd lo\\nthe Alba-\\ntross prov-\\neth a bird\\nof good\\nomen, and\\nfolloweth\\nthe ship as\\nit returned\\nnorthward\\nthrough fog\\nand floating\\nIt ate the food it ne er had eat,\\nAnd round and round it flew.\\nThe ice did split with a thunder-\\nfit;\\nThe helmsman steered us\\nthrough\\nAnd a good south-wind sprung\\nup behind\\nThe Albatross did follow,\\nAnd every day, for food or play,\\nCame to the mariners hollo", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "T e Ancient Manner\\n25\\nIn mist or cloud, on mast or\\nshroud,\\nIt perched for vespers nine\\nWhiles all the night, through\\nfog-smoke white,\\nGlimmered the white moon-\\nshine.\\nGod save thee, ancient Mari-\\nner I\\nFrom the fiends, that plague\\nthee thus\\nWhy look st thou so With\\nmy cross-bow\\nI shot the Albatross\\nThe ancient\\nMariner in-\\nhospitably\\nkilleth the\\npious bird of\\ngood omen.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "PART TWO", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "To* Rime of The Ancient Manner\\n29\\nPART II.\\nHE sun now rose\\nupon the right\\nOut of the sea\\ncame he,\\nStill hid in mist, and on the left\\nWent down into the sea.\\nAnd the good south-wind still\\nblew behind,\\nBut no sweet bird did follow,\\nNor any day for food or play\\nCame to the mariners hollo", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "3\u00c2\u00b0\\nHis ship-\\nmates cry\\nout against\\nthe ancient\\nMariner,\\nfor killing\\nthe bird of\\ngood luck.\\nT%\u00e2\u0082\u00ac Rime of\\nAnd I had done a hellish thing,\\nAnd it would work em woe\\nFor all averred, I had killed the\\nbird\\nThat made the breeze to blow.\\nAh, wretch! said they, the bird\\nto slay,\\nThat made the breeze to blow\\nBut when\\nthe fog\\ncleared off,\\nthey justify\\nthe same,\\nand thus\\nmake them-\\nselves ac-\\ncomplices\\nthe\\ncrime.\\nNor dim nor red, like God s\\nown head,\\nThe glorious sun uprist:\\nThen all averred, I had killed\\nthe bird\\nThat brought the fog and mist.", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "Tht Ancient Mariner\\n3 1\\nT was right, said they, such\\nbirds to slay,\\nThat bring the fog and mist.\\nThe fair breeze blew, the white\\nfoam flew,\\nThe furrow followed free\\nWe were the first that ever burst\\nInto that silent sea.\\nThe fair\\nbreeze con-\\ntinues the\\nship enters\\nthe Pacific\\nOcean, and\\nsails north-\\nward, even\\ntill it reach-\\ned the Line.\\nDown dropt the breeze, the sails\\ndropt down.\\nT was sad as sad could be\\nAnd we did speak only to break\\nThe silence of the sea\\nThe ship\\nhath been\\nsuddenly\\nbecalmed.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "3 2 Tie Rime of\\nAll in a hot and copper sky,\\nThe bloody sun, at noon,\\nRight up above the mast did\\nstand,\\nNo bigger than the moon.\\nDay after day, day after day,\\nWe stuck, nor breath nor mo-\\ntion\\nAs idle as a painted ship\\nUpon a painted ocean.\\nAnd the\\nAlbatross\\nbegins to be\\navenged.\\nWater, water, everywhere,\\nAnd all the boards did shrink;\\nWater, water, everywhere,\\nNor any drop to drink.", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "*Tht Ancient Mariner\\n33\\nThe very deep did rot: O Christ!\\nThat ever this should be\\nYea, slimy things did crawl with\\nlegs\\nUpon the slimy sea.\\nAbout, about, in reel and rout\\nThe death-fires danced at night;\\nThe water, like a witch s oils,\\nBurnt green, and blue, and\\nwhite.\\nAnd some in dreams assured\\nwere\\nOf the spirit that plagued us so;\\nA Spirit had\\nfollowed\\nthem one\\nof the invis-\\nible inhab-\\nitants of\\nthis planet,\\nneither de-\\nparted souls\\nnor angels\\nconcerning\\nwhom the\\nlearned Jew,\\nJosephus,", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "34\\n1%\u00e2\u0082\u00ac Rime of The Anuenl Mariner\\nand the\\nPlatonic\\nConstanti-\\nnopolitan,\\nMichael\\nPsellus,\\nmay be con-\\nsulted.\\nThey are\\nvery numer-\\nous, and\\nthere is no\\nclimate or\\nelement\\nwithout one\\nor more.\\nThe ship-\\nmates, in\\ntheir sore\\ndistress,\\nwould fain\\nthrow the\\nwhole guilt\\non the an-\\ncient Mari-\\nner in sign\\nwhereof\\nthey hang\\nthe dead\\nsea-bird\\nround his\\nneck.\\nNine fathoms deep he had fol-\\nlowed us\\nFrom the land of mist and snow.\\nAnd every tongue, through utter\\ndrought,\\nWas withered at the root\\nWe could not speak, no more\\nthan if\\nWe had been choked with soot.\\nAh well-a-day what evil looks\\nHad I from old and young\\nInstead of the cross, the Alba-\\ntross\\nAbout my neck was hung.", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "PART THREE", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "Tie Rime of The Ancient Mariner\\n39\\nPART III.\\npassed\\na\\nweary time.\\nEach throat\\nWas parched, and\\nglazed each eye.\\nWhen looking westward, I\\nbeheld\\nA something in the sky.\\nThe ancient\\nMariner\\nbeholdeth a\\nsign in the\\nelement\\nafar off.\\nAt first it seemed a little speck,\\nAnd then it seemed a mist;", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "4\u00c2\u00b0 T%e Rime of\\nIt moved and moved, and took\\nat last\\nA certain shape, I wist.\\nA speck, a mist, a shape, I wist\\nAnd still it neared and neared\\nAs if it dodged a water-sprite,\\nIt plunged and tacked and\\nveered.\\nAt its near-\\ner approach,\\nit seemeth\\nhim to be a\\nship and\\nat a dear\\nransom he\\nfreeth his\\nspeech from\\nthe bonds of\\nthirst.\\nWith throats unslaked, with\\nblack lips baked,\\nWe could nor laugh nor wail\\nThrough utter drought all\\ndumb we stood\\nI bit my arm, I sucked the blood,\\nAnd cried, A sail, A sail", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "The Ancient Manner 4 1\\nWith throats unslaked, with\\nblack lips baked,\\nAgape they heard me call\\nGrammercy they for joy did\\ng rin\\nAnd all at once their breath\\ndrew in,\\nAs they were drinking all.\\nSee see (I cried) she tacks\\nno more\\nHither to work us weal,\\nShe steadies with upright keel\\nThe western wave was all aflame,\\nThe day was wellnigh done\\nA flash of\\nj\u00c2\u00b0y;\\nAnd horror\\nfollows.\\nFor can it\\nbe a ship\\nthat comes\\nonward\\nWithout a breeze, without a tide, wind or\\ntide?", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "4 2 Tie Rime of\\nAlmost upon the western wave\\nRested the broad bright sun\\nWhen that strange shape drove\\nsuddenly\\nBetwixt us and the sun.\\nIt seemeth\\nhim but the\\nskeleton of\\na ship.\\nAnd straight the sun was fleck-\\ned with bars,\\n(Heaven s Mother send us\\ngrace\\nAs if through a dungeon-grate\\nhe peered\\nWith broad and burning face.\\nAlas (thought I, and my heart\\nbeat loud)\\nHow fast she nears and nears", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "T e Ancienf Manner\\n43\\nAre those her sails that glance\\nin the sun,\\nLike restless gossameres\\nAre those her ribs through which\\nthe sun\\nDid peer, as through a grate\\nAnd is that woman all her crew\\nIs that a Death and are there\\ntwo\\nIs Death that Woman s mate\\nAnd its ribs\\nare seen as\\nbars on the\\nface of the\\nsetting sun.\\nThe Spec-\\ntre Woman\\nand her\\nDeath-\\nmate, and\\nno other on\\nboard the\\nskeleton-\\nship.\\nHer lips were red, her looks ^JrZl\\nwere free,\\nHer locks were yellow as gold\\nHer skin was as white as leprosy,", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0041.jp2"}, "42": {"fulltext": "44\\nT^be Rime of\\nThe Nightmare Life-in- Death\\nwas she,\\nWho thicks man s blood with\\ncold.\\nDeath and\\nLife-in-\\nDeath have\\ndiced for\\nthe ship s\\ncrew, and\\nshe (the\\nlatter) win-\\nneth the\\nancient\\nMariner.\\nNo twilight\\nwithin the\\ncourts of\\nthe sun.\\nThe naked hulk alongside came,\\nAnd the twain were casting dice\\nThe game is done I ve won\\nI Ve won\\nQuoth she, and whistles thrice.\\nThe sun s rim dips; the stars\\nrush out\\nAt one stride comes the dark;\\nWith far-heard whisper, o er the\\nsea,\\nOff shot the spectre-bark.", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "The A neurit Manner\\n45\\nWe listened and looked side-\\nAt the ris-\\ning of the\\nways up\\nmoon.\\nFear at my heart, as at a cup,\\nMy life-blood seemed to sip\\nThe stars were dim, and thick\\nthe night,\\nThe steersman s face by his lamp\\ngleamed white\\nFrom the sails the dew did\\ndrip,\\nTill clomb above the eastern bar\\nThe horned moon, with one\\nbright star\\nWithin the nether tip.\\nOne after one, by the star-\\nOne after\\nJ\\nanother,\\ndogged moon,", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0043.jp2"}, "44": {"fulltext": "4 6\\nTie Rime of The Ancient Manner\\nHis ship-\\nmates drop\\ndown dead.\\nBut Life-\\nin- Death\\nbegins her\\nwork on the\\nancient\\nMariner.\\nToo quick for groan or sigh,\\nEach turned his face with a\\nghastly pang,\\nAnd cursed me with his eye.\\nFour times fifty living men,\\n(And I heard nor sigh nor\\ngroan\\nWith heavy thump, a lifeless\\nlump,\\nThey dropped down one by one.\\nThe souls did from their bodies\\nThey fled to bliss or woe!\\nAnd every soul, it passed me by,\\nLike the whizz of my cross-bow", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0044.jp2"}, "45": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0045.jp2"}, "46": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0046.jp2"}, "47": {"fulltext": "PART FOUR", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0047.jp2"}, "48": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3307", "width": "2085", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0048.jp2"}, "49": {"fulltext": "ibe Rime of The Ancient Mariner\\n5 1\\nPART IV.\\nFEAR thee, ancient\\nMariner\\nI fear thy skinny\\nhand\\nAnd thou art long, and lank,\\nand brown,\\nAs is the ribbed sea-sand.\\nThe Wed-\\nding-Guest\\nfeareth that\\na Spirit is\\ntalking to\\nhim.\\nI fear thee thy glittering eye,\\nAnd thy skinny hand, so\\nbrown.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0049.jp2"}, "50": {"fulltext": "5 2\\nBut the an-\\ncient Mari-\\nner assureth\\nhim of his\\nbodily life,\\nand pro-\\nceedeth to\\nrelate his\\nhorrible\\npenance.\\nThe Rime of\\nFear not, fear not, thou Wed-\\nding-Guest\\nThis body dropt not down.\\nAlone, alone, all, all alone,\\nAlone on a wide, wide sea\\nAnd never a saint took pity on\\nMy soul in agony.\\nHe despiseth\\nthe creat-\\nures of the\\ncalm.\\nThe many men, so beautiful\\nAnd they all dead did lie:\\nAnd a thousand thousand slim 1\\nthings\\nLived on; and so did I.\\nAnd envi-\\neth that\\nthey should\\nI looked upon the rotting sea,\\nAnd drew my eyes away", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0050.jp2"}, "51": {"fulltext": "The Ancient Mariner 5 3\\nI looked upon the rotting deck, d e sc\\nAnd there the dead men lay.\\nI looked to heaven, and tried\\nto pray\\nBut or ever a prayer had gusht,\\nA wicked whisper came, and\\nmade\\nMy heart as dry as dust.\\nI closed my lids, and kept them\\nclose,\\nAnd the balls like pulses beat\\nFor the sky and the sea, and\\nthe sea and the sky\\nLay like a load on my weary\\neye,\\nAnd the dead were at my feet.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0051.jp2"}, "52": {"fulltext": "54\\nBut the\\ncurse liveth\\nfor him in\\nthe eye of\\nthe dead\\nmen.\\nibe Rime of\\nThe cold sweat melted from\\ntheir limbs,\\nNor rot nor reek did they\\nThe look with which they look-\\ned on me\\nHad never passed away.\\nAn orphan s curse would drag\\nto hell\\nA spirit from on high\\nBut oh more horrible than that\\nIs the curse in a dead man s eye\\nSeven days, seven nights, I saw\\nthat curse,\\nAnd yet I could not die.", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0052.jp2"}, "53": {"fulltext": "The Ancient Manner\\n55\\nThe moving Moon went up\\nthe sky,\\nAnd nowhere did abide\\nSoftly she was going up,\\nAnd a star or two beside\\nHer beams bemocked the sul-\\ntry main,\\nLike April hoar-frost spread\\nBut where the ship s huge shad-\\now lay,\\nThe charmed water burnt alway\\nA still and awful red.\\nBeyond the shadow of the ship,\\nI watched the water-snakes\\nThey moved in tracks of shin-\\ning white,\\nIn his lone-\\nliness and\\nfixedness\\nhe yearneth\\ntowards the\\njourneying\\nMoon, and\\nthe stars\\nthat still so-\\njourn, yet\\nstill move\\nonward\\nand every-\\nwhere the\\nblue sky be-\\nlongs to\\nthem, and\\nis their ap-\\npointed rest,\\nand their\\nnative\\ncountry and\\ntheir own\\nnatural\\nhomes,\\nwhich they\\nenter unan-\\nnounced, as\\nlords that\\nare certainly\\nexpected,\\nand yet\\nthere is a\\nsilent joy at\\ntheir arrival.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0053.jp2"}, "54": {"fulltext": "56\\nibe Rime of\\nBy the light\\nof the moon\\nhe behold-\\neth God s\\ncreatures of\\nthe great\\ncalm.\\nTheir beau-\\nty and their\\nhappiness.\\nAnd when they reared, the elf-\\nish light\\nFell off in hoary flakes.\\nWithin the shadow of the ship\\nI watched their rich attire:\\nBlue, glossy green, and velvet\\nblack,\\nThey coiled and swam and\\nevery track\\nWas a flash of golden fire.\\nO happy living things no ton-\\ngue\\nTheir beauty might declare\\nA spring of love gushed from\\nmy heart,", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0054.jp2"}, "55": {"fulltext": "The Anctenl Manner 57\\nAnd I blessed them unaware, 2tt!s\\nSure my kind saint took pity\\non me,\\nAnd I blessed them unaware.\\nThe selfsame moment could Thespeii\\nbegins to\\npray;\\nAnd from my neck so free\\nThe Albatross fell off, and sank\\nLike lead into the sea.\\nbreak.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0055.jp2"}, "56": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0056.jp2"}, "57": {"fulltext": "PART FIVE", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0057.jp2"}, "58": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0058.jp2"}, "59": {"fulltext": "T%e Rime of The Ancient Manner\\n61\\nPART V.\\nSLEEP it is a\\ngentle thing,\\nBeloved from pole\\nto pole\\nTo Mary Queen the praise be\\ngiven\\nShe sent the gentle sleep from\\nHeaven,\\nThat slid into my soul.\\nThe silly buckets on the deck,\\nThat had so long remained,\\nBy grace of\\nthe holy\\nMother,", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0059.jp2"}, "60": {"fulltext": "62\\nthe ancient\\nMariner is\\nrefreshed\\nwith rain.\\n7%e Rime of\\nI dreamt that they were filled\\nwith dew;\\nAnd when I awoke, it rained.\\nMy lips were wet, my throat\\nwas cold,\\nMy garments all were dank\\nSure I had drunken in my\\ndreams.\\nAnd still my body drank.\\nI moved, and could not feel my\\nlimbs\\nI was so light almost\\nI thought that I had died in\\nsleep,\\nAnd was a blessed ghost.", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0060.jp2"}, "61": {"fulltext": "The Ancient Mariner\\n63\\nAnd soon I heard a roaring\\nwind\\nIt did not come anear;\\nBut with its sound it shook the\\nsails,\\nThat were so thin and sere.\\nHe heareth\\nsounds and\\nseeth\\nstrange\\nsights and\\ncommotions\\nin the sky\\nand the ele-\\nment.\\nThe upper air burst into life\\nAnd a hundred fire-flags sheen,\\nTo and fro they were hurried\\nabout\\nAnd to and fro, and in and out,\\nThe wan stars danced between.\\nAnd the coming wind did roar\\nmore loud,\\nAnd the sails did sigh like sedge", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0061.jp2"}, "62": {"fulltext": "6\\nT%e Rime of\\nThe bodies\\nof the ship s\\ncrew are in-\\nspired, and\\nthe ship\\nmoves on\\nAnd the rain poured down from\\none black cloud;\\nThe moon was at its edge.\\nThe thick black cloud was cleft,\\nand still\\nThe moon was at its side:\\nLike waters shot from some high\\ncrag,\\nThe lightning fell with never a\\nj a g\\nA river steep and wide.\\nThe loud wind never reached\\nthe ship,\\nYet now the ship moved on", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0062.jp2"}, "63": {"fulltext": "Tht Ancient Mariner\\n65\\nBeneath the lightning and the\\nmoon\\nThe dead men gave a groan.\\nThey groaned, they stirred, they\\nall uprose,\\nNor spake, nor moved their eyes;\\nIt had been strange, even in a\\ndream,\\nTo have seen those dead men\\nrise.\\nThe helmsman steered, the ship\\nmoved on\\nYet never a breeze up blew;\\nThe mariners all gan work the\\nropes,", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0063.jp2"}, "64": {"fulltext": "66\\nThe Rime 9/\\nWhere they were wont to do\\nThey raised their limbs like\\nlifeless tools,\\nWe were a ghastly crew.\\nThe body of my brother s son\\nStood by me, knee to knee\\nThe body and I pulled at one\\nrope,\\nBut he said naught to me.\\nBut not by\\nthe souls of\\nthe men,\\nnor by de-\\nmons of\\nearth or\\nmiddle air,\\nbut by a\\nblessed troop\\nof angelic\\nspirits, sent\\ndown by the\\nI fear thee, ancient Mariner\\nBe calm, thou Wedding-Guest\\nT was not those souls that fled\\nin pain,\\nWhich to their corses came again,\\nBut a troop of spirits blest", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0064.jp2"}, "65": {"fulltext": "The Ancient Manner 7\\nFor when it dawned they drop-\\nped their arms,\\nAnd clustered round the mast;\\nSweet sounds rose slowly through\\ntheir mouths,\\nAnd from their bodies passed.\\nAround, around, flew each sweet\\nsound,\\nThen darted to the sun\\nSlowly the sounds came back\\nagain,\\nNow mixed, now one by one.\\nSometimes a-dropping from the\\nsky\\nI heard the skylark sing\\ninvocation\\nof the\\nguardian\\nsaint.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0065.jp2"}, "66": {"fulltext": "68\\nTie Rime of\\nSometimes all little birds that\\nare,\\nHow they seemed to fill the\\nsea and air\\nWith their sweet jargoning\\nAnd now t was like all instru-\\nments,\\nNow like a lonely flute\\nAnd now it is an angel s song,\\nThat makes the heavens be mute.\\nIt ceased; yet still the sails\\nmade on\\nA pleasant noise till noon,\\nA noise like of a hidden brook\\nIn the leafy month of June,", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0066.jp2"}, "67": {"fulltext": "The Ancient Manner\\n69\\nThat to the sleeping woods all\\nnight\\nSingeth a quiet tune.\\nTill noon we quietly sailed on,\\nYet never a breeze did breathe\\nSlowly and smoothly went the\\nship,\\nMoved onward from beneath.\\nUnder the keel nine fathom\\ndeep,\\nFrom the land of mist and snow,\\nThe Spirit slid and it was he\\nThat made the ship to go.\\nThe sails at noon left off their\\ntune,\\nAnd the ship stood still also.\\nThe lone-\\nsome Spirit\\nfrom the\\nSouth Pole\\ncarries on\\nthe ship as\\nfar as the\\nLine, in\\nobedience to\\nthe angelic\\ntroop, but\\nstill requir-\\neth ven-\\ngeance.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0067.jp2"}, "68": {"fulltext": "7\u00c2\u00b0\\nT%e Rime of\\nThe sun right up above the\\nmast,\\nHad fixed her to the ocean\\nBut in a minute she gan stir,\\nWith a short uneasy motion,\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nBackwards and forwards half\\nher length,\\nWith a short uneasy motion.\\nThen like a pawing horse let go,\\nShe made a sudden bound\\nIt flung the blood into my head,\\nAs I fell down in a swound.\\nj The Polar\\nSpirit s fql--\\ni low demons,\\nthe invisible\\ninhabitants\\nHow long in that same fit I lay,\\nI have not to declare\\nBut ere my living life returned,", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0068.jp2"}, "69": {"fulltext": "he Ancient Manner\\n7 1\\nI heard, and in my soul dis-\\ncerned\\nTwo voices in the air.\\nIs it he quoth one, Is this\\nthe man\\nBy him who died on cross,\\nWith his cruel bow he laid full low\\nThe harmless Albatross.\\nof the ele-\\nment, take\\npart in his\\nwrong and\\ntwo of them\\nrelate, one\\nto the other,\\nthat penance\\nlong and\\nheavy for\\nthe ancient\\nMariner\\nhath been\\naccorded to\\nthe Polar\\nSpirit, who\\nreturneth\\nsouthward.\\nThe Spirit who abideth by him-\\nself\\nIn the land of mist and snow,\\nHe loved the bird that loved\\nthe man\\nWho shot him with his bow/", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0069.jp2"}, "70": {"fulltext": "7 2\\nThe Rime of The Anc\u00c2\u00bbei t Mariner\\nThe other was a softer voice,\\nAs soft as honey-dew:\\nQuoth he, The man hath pen-\\nance done,\\nAnd penance more will do.", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0070.jp2"}, "71": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0071.jp2"}, "72": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0072.jp2"}, "73": {"fulltext": "PART SIX", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0073.jp2"}, "74": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0074.jp2"}, "75": {"fulltext": "Tbe Rww of Tht AttCuenl Mariner\\n11\\nPART VI.\\nFIRST VOICE.\\ntell me, tell me\\nspeak again,\\nThy soft response\\nrenewing\\nWhat makes that ship drive on\\nso fast\\nWhat is the ocean doing\\nSECOND VOICE.\\nStill as a slave before his lord,\\nThe ocean hath no blast;", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0075.jp2"}, "76": {"fulltext": "78 TU Rime of\\nHis great bright eye most si-\\nlently\\nUp to the moon is cast\\nIf he may know which way to\\ngo;\\nFor she guides him smooth or\\ngrim.\\nSee, brother, see how graciously\\nShe looketh down on him.\\nThe Mari-\\nner hath\\nbeen cast\\ninto a\\ntrance for\\nthe angelic\\npower\\ncauseth the\\nvessel to\\ndrive north-\\nward faster\\nthan human\\nlife could\\nendure.\\nFIRST VOICE.\\nBut why drives on that ship so\\nfast,\\nWithout or wave or wind\\nSECOND VOICE.\\nThe air is cut away before,\\nAnd closes from behind.", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0076.jp2"}, "77": {"fulltext": "The Ancient Mariner\\n79\\nFly, brother, fly more high,\\nmore high\\nOr we shall be belated\\nFor slow and slow that ship\\nwill go,\\nWhen the Mariner s trance is\\nabated/\\nI woke, and we were sailing on\\nAs in a gentle weather\\nT was night, calm night, the\\nmoon was high;\\nThe dead men stood together.\\nThe super-\\nnatural mo-\\ntion is re-\\ntarded the\\nMariner\\nawakes, and\\nhis penance\\nbegins\\nanew.\\nAll stood together on the deck,\\nFor a charnel-dungeon fitter:", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0077.jp2"}, "78": {"fulltext": "8o\\nThe curse\\nis finally\\nexpiated.\\nTht Rime of\\nAll fixed on me their stony eyes,\\nThat in the moon did glitter.\\nThe pang, the curse, with which\\nthey died,\\nHad never passed away\\nI could not draw my eyes from\\ntheirs,\\nNor turn them up to pray.\\nAnd now this spell was snapt\\nonce more\\nI viewed the ocean green,\\nAnd looked far north, yet little\\nsaw\\nOf what had else been seen", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0078.jp2"}, "79": {"fulltext": "Tie Ancienl Mariner I\\nLike one, that on a lonesome\\nroad\\nDoth walk in fear and dread,\\nAnd having once turned round,\\nwalks on,\\nAnd turns no more his head\\nBecause he knows, a frightful\\nfiend\\nDoth close behind him tread.\\nBut soon there breathed a wind\\non me,\\nNor sound nor motion made\\nIts path was not upon the sea,\\nIn ripple or in shade.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0079.jp2"}, "80": {"fulltext": "82\\nToe Rime of\\nIt raised my hair, it fanned my\\ncheek\\nLike a meadow-gale of spring\\nIt mingled strangely with my\\nfears,\\nYet it felt like a welcoming.\\nSwiftly, swiftly flew the ship,\\nYet she sailed softly too\\nSweetly, sweetly blew the\\nbreeze\\nOn me alone it blew.\\nAnd the an-\\ncient Mari-\\nner behold-\\neth his\\nnative\\ncountry.\\nOh! dream of joy! is this indeed\\nThe lighthouse top I see\\nIs this the hill is this the kirk?\\nIs this my own countree", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0080.jp2"}, "81": {"fulltext": "The Ancient Manner\\nWe drifted o er the harbor-bar,\\nAnd I with sobs did pray\\nO let me be awake, my God\\nOr let me sleep alway.\\nThe harbor-bay was clear as glass,\\nSo smoothly it was strewn\\nAnd on the bay the moonlight\\nlay,\\nAnd the shadow of the moon.\\nThe rock shone bright, the kirk\\nno less,\\nThat stands above the rock\\nThe moonlight steeped in si-\\nlentness\\nThe steady weathercock.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0081.jp2"}, "82": {"fulltext": "84\\nTot Rime of\\nThe angelic\\nspirits leave\\nthe dead\\nbodies.\\nAnd appear\\nin their own\\nforms of\\nlight.\\nAnd the bay was white with\\nsilent light\\nTill, rising from the same,\\nFull many shapes, that shadows\\nwere,\\nIn crimson colors came.\\nA little distance from the prow\\nThose crimson shadows were\\nI turned my eyes upon the\\ndeck\\nO Christ what saw I there\\nEach corse lay flat, lifeless and\\nflat,\\nAnd, by the holy rood\\nA man all light, a seraph-man,\\nOn every corse there stood.", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0082.jp2"}, "83": {"fulltext": "Tite Ancient Manner\\n85\\nThis seraph-band, each waved\\nhis hand\\n4\\nIt was a heavenly sight\\nJiL\\nThey stood as signals to the land,\\nc 7\\nEach one a lovely light;\\nP\\nThis seraph-band, each waved\\nhis hand,\\n1\\nNo voice did they impart\\nNo voice but oh the silence\\nsank\\nLike muoic on my heart.\\nBut soon I heard the dash of\\noars,\\nI heard the Pilot s cheer;", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0083.jp2"}, "84": {"fulltext": "86\\nTie Rime of The Ancient Manner\\nMy head was turned perforce\\naway,\\nAnd I saw a boat appear.\\nThe Pilot and the Pilot s boy,\\nI heard them coming fast\\nDear Lord in Heaven it was a\\njoy\\nThe dead men could not blast.\\nI saw a third I heard his voice\\nIt is the Hermit good\\nHe singeth loud his godly hymns\\nThat he makes in the wood.\\nHe 11 shrieve my soul, he 11\\nwash away\\nThe Albatross s blood.", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0084.jp2"}, "85": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0085.jp2"}, "86": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0086.jp2"}, "87": {"fulltext": "PART SEVEN", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0087.jp2"}, "88": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0088.jp2"}, "89": {"fulltext": "Tie Rime of Tie Ancrcnt Manner\\n9 1\\nHermit good\\nlives in that\\nwood\\nWhich slopes down\\nto the sea.\\nHow loudly his sweet voice he\\nrears\\nHe loves to talk with marineres\\nThat come from a far countree.\\nHe kneels at morn, and noon,\\nand eve\\nHe hath a cushion plump\\nThe Hermit\\nof the\\nwood,", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0089.jp2"}, "90": {"fulltext": "9 2 T^Rim**/\\nIt is the moss that wholly hides\\nThe rotted old oak-stump.\\nThe skiff-boat neared I heard\\nthem talk\\nWhy, this is strange, I trow\\nWhere are those lights so many\\nand fair,\\nThat signal made but now\\nApproach-\\neth the ship\\nwith won-\\nder.\\nStrange, by my faith the\\nHermit said\\n1 And they answered not our\\ncheer\\nThe planks looked warped and\\nsee those sails,\\nHow thin they are and sere", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0090.jp2"}, "91": {"fulltext": "Tbt Ancient Mariner 93\\nI never saw aught like to them,\\nUnless perchance it were\\nBrown skeletons of leaves that\\nlag\\nMy forest-brook along\\nWhen the ivy-tod is heavy with\\nsnow,\\nAnd the owlet whoops to the\\nwolf below,\\nThat eats the she-wolf s young.\\nDear Lord it hath a fiendish\\nlook\\n(The Pilot made reply)\\nI am a-feared Push on,\\npush on\\nSaid the Hermit cheerily.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0091.jp2"}, "92": {"fulltext": "94\\n7% Rimf *f\\nThe boat came closer to the\\nship,\\nBut I nor spake nor stirred\\nThe boat came close beneath\\nthe ship,\\nAnd straight a sound was heard.\\nThe ship\\nsuddenly\\nsinketh.\\nUnder the water it rumbled on,\\nStill louder and more dread\\nIt reached the ship, it split the\\nbay;\\nThe ship went down like lead.\\nThe ancient\\nMariner is\\nsaved in the\\nPilot s boat.\\nStunned by the loud and dread-\\nful sound,\\nWhich sky and ocean smote,", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0092.jp2"}, "93": {"fulltext": "The Ancient Manner\\n95\\nLike one that hath been seven\\ndays drowned\\nMy body lay afloat;\\nBut swift as dreams, myself I\\nfound\\nWithin the Pilot s boat.\\nUpon the whirl, where sank the\\nship,\\nThe boat spun round round\\nAnd all was still, save that the\\nhill\\nWas telling of the sound.\\nI moved my lips the Pilot\\nshrieked\\nAnd fell down in a fit;", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0093.jp2"}, "94": {"fulltext": "9 6\\n7%r Rime 9/\\nThe holy Hermit raised his eyes,\\nAnd prayed where he did sit.\\nI took the oars the Pilot s boy,\\nWho now doth crazy go,\\nLaughed loud and long, and\\nall the while\\nHis eyes went to and fro.\\nHa ha quoth he, i full plain\\nI see,\\nThe Devil knows how to row.\\nAnd now, all in my own\\ncountree,\\nI stood on the firm land\\nThe Hermit stepped forth from\\nthe boat,\\nAnd scarcely he could stand.", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0094.jp2"}, "95": {"fulltext": "T3k Ancient Mariner\\n97\\nO shrieve me, shrieve me, holy\\nman\\nThe Hermit crossed his brow.\\n6 Say quick, quoth he, I bid\\nthee say\\nWhat manner of man art thou\\nForthwith this frame of mine\\nwas wrenched\\nWith a woful agony,\\nWhich forced me to begin my\\ntal\\ne;\\nAnd then it left me free.\\nSince then, at an uncertain hour,\\nThat agony returns\\nAnd till my ghastly tale is told,\\nThis heart within me burns.\\nThe ancient\\nMariner\\nearnestly\\nentreateth\\nthe Hermit\\nto shrieve\\nhim and\\nthe penance\\nof life falls\\nan him.\\nAnd ever\\nand anon\\nthroughout\\nhis future\\nlife an ago-\\nny con-\\nstrained!", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0095.jp2"}, "96": {"fulltext": "9 8\\nhim to trav-\\nel from land\\nto land.\\nibe Rime of\\nI pass, like night, from land to\\nland\\nI have strange power of speech;\\nThat moment that his face I see,\\nI know the man that must hear\\nme\\nTo him my tale I teach.\\nWhat loud uproar bursts from\\nthat door\\nThe wedding-guests are there\\nBut in the garden-bower the\\nbride\\nAnd bride-maids singing are\\nAnd hark the little vesper bell,\\nWhich biddeth me to prayer", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0096.jp2"}, "97": {"fulltext": "TXe Ancient Manner 99\\nO Wedding-Guest this soul\\nhath been\\nAlone on a wide, wide sea\\nSo lonely t was, that God him-\\nself\\nScarce seemed there to be.\\nO sweeter than the marriage-\\nfeast,\\nT is sweeter far to me,\\nTo walk together to the kirk\\nWith a goodly company\\nTo walk together to the kirk,\\nAnd all together pray,\\nWhile each to his great Father\\nblends,", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0097.jp2"}, "98": {"fulltext": "IOO\\nT%\u00e2\u0082\u00ac Rime of\\nOld men, and babes, and lov-\\ning friends,\\nAnd youths and maidens gay\\nAnd to\\nteach by\\nown exam-\\nple love and\\nreverence to\\nall things\\nthat God\\nmade and\\nloveth.\\nFarewell farewell but this I\\ntell\\nTo thee, thou Wedding-Guest!\\nHe prayeth well, who loveth well\\nBoth man and bird and beast.\\nHe prayeth best, who loveth best\\nAll things both great and small\\nFor the dear God who loveth us,\\nHe made and loveth all.\\nThe Mariner, whose eye is bright,\\nWhose beard with age is hoar,", "height": "3258", "width": "2066", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0098.jp2"}, "99": {"fulltext": "T%e Ancient Mariner i o i\\nIs gone: and now the Wedding-\\nGuest\\nTurned from the bridegroom s\\ndoor.\\nHe went like one that hath\\nbeen stunned,\\nAnd is of sense forlorn\\nA sadder and a wiser man,\\nHe rose the morrow morn.", "height": "3322", "width": "1992", "jp2-path": "sothisthenisyeri00cole_0099.jp2"}, "100": {"fulltext": "SO here endeth the RIME OF\\nTHE ANCIENT MARINER, by\\nSamuel Taylor Coleridge, as done\\ninto a book by the Roycrofters at\\nthe Roy croft Shop that is in East\\nAurora, Erie County, New York,\\nU. S. A. 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