The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol 1 and 2
Chapter 16
Fourth S. L. 1828, 1829.
[220] The] Their L. B. 1798, 1800.
[224] ancyent Marinere L. B. 1798.
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Alone on the wide wide sea; And Christ would take no pity on
L. B. 1798, 1800.
[238] And a million, million slimy things L. B. 1798, 1800.
[242] rotting] eldritch L. B. 1798: ghastly L. B. 1800.
[249] And] Till L. B. 1798, 1800.
[251] load] cloud S. L. (for _cloud_ read _load_. _Errata_, S. L., p. [xi]).
[254] Ne rot, ne reek L. B. 1798.
[260] the curse] a curse 1828, 1829.
[268] Like morning frosts yspread L. B. 1798.