Part VI
FIRST VOICE
- 'But tell me, tell me! speak again,
- Thy soft response renewing--
- What makes that ship drive on so fast?
- What is the ocean doing?'
SECOND VOICE
- 'Still as a slave before his lord,
- The ocean hath no blast;
- His great bright eye most silently
- Up to the Moon is cast--
- 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
- 'But why drives on that ship so fast,
- Without or wave or wind?'
SECOND VOICE
- 'The air is cut away before,
- 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 Mariner's trance is abated.'
- I woke, and we were sailing on
- As in a gentle weather:
- 'Twas night, calm night, the moon was high;