What does this line means"as who pursued with yell and blow"?
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The description of the storm appears in lines 41–50 of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." The mariner describes the storm that drove the ship toward the South Pole by personifying it as a winged creature and by personifying the motion of the ship before the storm. The mariner calls the storm "he" and says that the storm "struck with his o'ertaking wings." This calls forth the image of a huge bird of prey or possibly even a winged dragon that chases the ship southward. The adjectives "tyrannous" and "strong" also personify the storm as a cruel
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