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Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885

"Selections from Five English Poets"


[59.] Trow (pronounced _tro_), think.
[60.] Ivy-tod, ivy-bush.
[61.] Afeared, afraid; an old form.
[62.] The Hermit crossed his brow. He did this to ward off evil, for
he feared that the Mariner was a wicked spirit in human form.
[63.] Vesper bell, a bell calling to evening prayer. See note on l. 76.
[64.] Of sense forlorn, deprived of sense, of feeling.





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