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The ancient mariner and the water-snakes

The ancient mariner, in a dangerous moment, was impressed by the water-snakes. But was his attraction to the water-snake sourced from his love for natural creatures? The mariner was in hell when there was nothing. But water-snakes, though look ugly and slimy, impressed the ancient mariner. It was not from her hurt but it was from her situation.
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Why the poet used so many odd numbers in this poem?
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Why did the poet use so many odd numbers in this poem?
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