
Around, around, flew each sweet sound,
Then darted to the Sun;
Slowly the sounds came back again,
Now mixed, now one by one.
Download Link: Released 2019.10.14
The panel discusses the second half of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, with particular attention given to the theology of the Mariner’s sin, contrition, and absolution, and the relation of that theology to and within the Romantic conception of Nature.
Lisa McCabe
27 October 2019 at 15:29
Really enjoyed this discussion. Couldn’t help but think of John Donne’s The Cross (Look up, thou seest birds raised on crossed wings) as well as Holy Sonnet – I am a little world made cunningly… Thanks for this.