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Ship sails to icy waters, gets trapped from "summary" of Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the and Other Poems of the Romantic Era by Coleridge,Blake,Wordsworth,Byron,,Shelley,Keats

As the ship ventured into the icy waters, a sense of foreboding filled the air. The crew, oblivious to the danger that lurked ahead, continued on their journey with reckless abandon. The cold winds whispered warnings of peril, but their cries fell on deaf ears. As the ship delved deeper into the icy expanse, a sense of unease settled over the mariners. The once mighty vessel now seemed fragile and vulnerable against the unforgiving elements. The icy waters surrounded them like a vice, tightening its grip with each passing moment. With a sudden ferocity, the icy waters closed in on the ship, trapping it in a frozen prison. The crew's cries of panic were drowned out by the eerie silence of their icy tomb. The once bustling deck now lay deserted, a ghostly reminder of the folly of man's hubris. As the days turned to weeks, the mariners languished in their icy prison, their spirits as frozen as the waters that held them captive. The ship, once a symbol of man's triumph over nature, now lay defeated and broken against the icy expanse. In the icy waters, the ship's fate was sealed, a cautionary tale of the folly of man's arrogance in the face of nature's wrath. And so the mariners remained trapped, a haunting reminder of the consequences of daring to defy the forces of the natural world.
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    Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the and Other Poems of the Romantic Era

    Coleridge

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