PART d 1st
itz an ancient mariner, &he stoppeth 1of 3. "By thy lng grey beard n glittering eye, nw wherefore stopp'st thou me? " d Bridegroom's doors r openD wide, +I am nxt of kin; d guests r met, d feast S set: May'st heA d mrry din." He holds him W hs slim h&, " der wz a ship," quoth he. " hld off! unhand me, greybeard loon!" Eftsoons hs h& dropt he.
He holds him W hs glittering eye - d wedding-guest stood stil, n listens lk a 3 years' kid: d Mariner hath hs wl. d wedding-guest s@ on a stone: He cnot chose bt heA; n sic spake on dat ancient mn, d bright-eyed mariner. " d ship wz cheered, d harbour cleared, Merrily did we drop Below d kirk, below d hill, Below d lighthouse top.
d sun came ^ upon d lft, outa d sea came he! &he shone brite, n on d ryt Went dwn N2 d sea. HiR n HiR evry dy, til ovr d mast @ noon-" d Wedding-guest hre beat hs brest, 4 he hurd d loud bassoon. d bride hath paced N2 d hall, Red as @>-->-- S she; Nodding their heads B4 her goes d mrry minstrelsy.
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That's long enough to read through in
regular English.