A few verses of the poem \"The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner\" by S.T. Coleridge.

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English

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Middle Aged (35-54)

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British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

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Okay. Hello. I am Alex Main Ullico's reading. A few verses of the poem. The rime of the Ancient Mariner by some your Taylor Coleridge for voices dot com It is an ancient mariner and his stop if one of three by thy long grey beard and glittering eye. Now we're four stops told me the broad rooms. Those are open wide Niall next of kin. The guest some met. The fist is set mayst hear the Mary Dean. He holds him with the ski hand. There was a sheep. Quoth he hold off. Unhand me, Gray, Be a loon. If soon's his hand dropped. He he holds him with this glittering eye. The wedding guest stood still and listens like a three years child. The marina half his will The wedding guests up on a stone He kind of choose but here and thus bake on the ancient man The bright eyed married. The ship was cheered. The Hubble cleared merrily. Did we drop below Verkerk below the hill of the lighthouse Stop! The sun came up upon the left out of the seeking. He and he shone bright on on the right Went down into the sea Higher and higher every day over the master at noon. The wedding guest he had beat his breast for he had the loud But soon the bright has based into the hole Red as the rose Is she nodding their heads before her girls The Mary Minstry Inslee Over and out For now. Thank you. Thank you so much.