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'God save thee, Ancient Mariner'/From the fiends that plague thee thus!-Why look’st thou so? means ……..
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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'God save thee, Ancient Mariner'/From the fiends that plague thee thus!-Why look’st thou so? means ……..
(i) the Mariner wanted to know why the Wedding-Guest was looking so tormented
(ii) the Wedding-Guest wanted to know why the Mariner was looking so tormented
(iii) the Wedding-Guest wanted to know whether some creatures were troubling the Ancient Mariner
(iv) the Ancient Mariner wanted to know whether something was troubling the Wedding-Guest.
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(ii) the Wedding-Guest wanted to know why the Mariner was looking so tormented
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