Ancient Mariner, Part IV. line 262.]
[21] {23} [Compare—
"I wept not; so all stone I felt within."
Dante's Inferno, xxxiii. 47 (Cary's translation).]
[22] {24}[Compare "Song by Glycine"—
"A sunny shaft did I behold,
From sky to earth it slanted;
And poised therein a bird so bold—
Sweet bird, thou wert enchanted," etc.
Zapolya, by S. T. Coleridge, act ii. sc. 1.]
[23] [Compare—
"When Ruth was left half desolate,
Her Father took another Mate."
Ruth, by W. Wordsworth, Works, 1889, p. 121.]