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Ship In Stormy Sea
The Albatross Being Fed By The Sailors On The The Ship Marooned In The Frozen Seas Of Antartica
The Dead Sailors Rise Up And Start To Work The Ropes Of The Ship So That It Begins To Move
The Sailors See In The Distance A Ghostly Ship
The Ship Continues To Sail Miraculously Moved By A Troupe Of Angelic Spirits
The Two Fellow Spirits Of The Spirit Of The South Pole Ask The Question Why The Ship Travels
Ship In Antartica
The Angelic Spirits Leave The Dead Bodies And Appear In Their Own Forms Of Light
The Mariner As His Ship Is Sinking Sees The Boat With The Hermit And Pilot
The Mariner Gazes On The Ocean And Laments His Survival While All His Fellow Sailors Have Died
The Mariner Gazes On The Serpents In The Ocean
The Mariner Sees The Band Of Angelic Spirits
The Rain Begins To Fall
The Ship Sinks But The Mariner Is Rescued By The Pilot And Hermit
The Spirit That Had Followed The Ship From The Antartic
Death-fires Dancing Around The Becalmed Ship