Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, And, the Vision of Sir Launfal
If we put these poems together and ask, How are they alike and how do they differ? We shall observe several things.
In respect to substance each of the two poems has a story and an idea; and in each the story is a romantic one, some thing that stirs our sense of wonder and beauty, and the idea one of deep moral significance, one that aims to get beneath the thoughts of everyday intercourse into the springs and secrets of life itself. Look a little into each.
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