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"I fear thee, ancient Mariner!
"I fear thy skinny hand;
"And thou art long and lank and brown
"As is the ribb'd Sea-sand.


"I fear thee and thy glittering eye
"And thy skinny hand so brown—
Fear not, fear not, thou wedding guest!
This body dropt not down.


Alone, alone, all all alone
Alone on the wide wide Sea;
And Christ would take no pity on
My soul in agony.