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"But why drives on that ship so fast
"The air is cut away before,
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"If he may know which way to go,
"For ſhe guides him smooth or grim.
"See, brother, see! how graciously
"She looketh down on him.
First Voice.
"Withouten wave or wind?
Second Voice.
"And closes from behind.
"Fly, brother, fly! more high, more high,
"Or we ſhall be belated:
"For slow and slow that ship will go,
"When the Marinere's trance is abated."
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