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Coleridge’s Ancient Mariner and Select Poems

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Its level top, twenty leagues in circuit and surrounded by a high wall, is a garden of delight.

"Heauen and Earth, Nature and Industrie, have all been corriuals to it, all presenting their best presents, to make it of this so louely presence, some taking this for the place of our Forefathers Paradise." The sides of the hill are of overhanging rock, "bearing out like mushromes, so that it is impossible to ascend it" except by a passageway "cut out within the Rocke, not with staires, but ascending little by little," and closed above and below with gates guarded by soldiers.

"Toward the South" of the level top "is a rising hill ...

yeelding ...

a pleasant spring which passeth through all that Plaine ...


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