Hear the rime of the ancient mariner 歌詞の意味: 古代船員の霜を聞く See his eye as he stops one of three 歌詞の意味: 彼は 3 つのいずれかを停止するように彼の目を参照してください。 Mesmerizes one of the wedding guests 歌詞の意味: 結婚式ゲストの 1 人を魅了します。 We have an official Rime Of The Ancient Mariner tab made by UG professional guitarists. In a trance, the mariner hears two spirits discussing his voyage and penance, and learns that the ship is being powered supernaturally:
The Slint song "Good Morning, Captain" from their album Spiderland (1991) was a lesser known tribute to Coleridge's seafaring epic. It ought to have had no more moral than the Arabian Nights' tale of the merchant's sitting down to eat dates by the side of a well, and throwing the shells aside, and lo! Get track
The song's lyrics were based on the Samuel Taylor Coleridge-penned poem of the same name, which tells the tale of a sea vessel's doomed jou… For 31 years, it was the longest Maiden song ever produced in the studio, clocking in at 13:45.
Her name is a clue as to the Mariner's fate; he will endure a fate worse than death as punishment for his killing of the albatross. 591,548 Scrobbling is when Last.fm tracks the music you listen to and automatically adds it to your music profile.
For other uses, see Andrew C. F. David, ‘Cook, James (1728–1779)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008:'On 26 January 1774 he crossed into the Antarctic Circle for the third time (having done so a second time the previous month) and four days later, at 71°10' S, 106°54' W, achieved his farthest south. Criticism was renewed again in 1815–16, when Coleridge added marginal notes to the poem that were also written in an archaic style.
In anger, the crew forces the mariner to wear the dead albatross about his neck, perhaps to illustrate the burden he must suffer from killing it, or perhaps as a sign of regret: Ah !
In the one, incidents and agents were to be, in part at least, supernatural, and the excellence aimed at was to consist in the interesting of the affections by the dramatic truth of such emotions, as would naturally accompany such situations, supposing them real.