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Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner5. PART THE FIFTH. (continued)The body of my brother's son,
 "I fear thee, ancient Mariner!"
 For when it dawned--they dropped their arms,
 Around, around, flew each sweet sound,
 Sometimes a-dropping from the sky
 And now 'twas like all instruments,
 It ceased; yet still the sails made on
 Till noon we quietly sailed on,
 Under the keel nine fathom deep,
 The Sun, right up above the mast,
 Then like a pawing horse let go,
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