Explain the meaning of-
'God save thee,ancient mariner'
From the fields that plague thee thus!-
Why look'st thou so?-"With my crossbow
I shot the Albatross"
Answers
The above have been taken from the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by PL Coleridge.
The meaning of the above lines
1. God save thee, ancient mariner
=> The marriage guest on seeing the sorrowful face of the mariner predict that something bad has happened with him and thus pray God to save thee mariner from the bad happenings.
2. From the fields that plague thee thus
=> The marriage guest is referring to the place while praying to God
3. Why look'st thou so? - "With my crossbow
=> The mariner in reply explains what actually changed their merry going sea voyage when he took his crossbow and...
3. I shot the Albatross
=> The mariner shot the Albatross with his crossbow without any reason
The above have been taken from the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by ST Coleridge.
The meaning of the above lines
1. God save thee, ancient mariner
=> The marriage guest on seeing the sorrowful face of the mariner predict that something bad has happened with him and thus pray God to save thee mariner from the bad happenings.
2. From the fields that plague thee thus
=> The marriage guest is referring to the place while praying to God
3. Why look'st thou so? - "With my crossbow
=> The mariner in reply explains what actually changed their merry going sea voyage when he took his crossbow and...
3. I shot the Albatross
=> The mariner shot the Albatross with his crossbow without any reason
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