Who Said He Prayeth Best Who Loveth Best?

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He prayeth best, who loveth best All things both great and small; For the dear God who loveth us, He made and loveth all.” –

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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What is the meaning of He prayeth best who loveth best?

He bids the Wedding Guest farewell with one final piece of advice: “He prayeth well, who loveth well / Both man and bird and beast.” In other words,

one becomes closer to God by respecting all living things

, because God loves all of his creations “both great and small.” Then the Ancient Mariner vanishes.

Who wrote Prayeth best who loveth best?

Quote by

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

: “He prayeth best, who loveth best All things bot…”

Who said water everywhere?

I’ve taken the title for this blog from a famous old English poem, “The Rime (sic) of the Ancient Mariner” by

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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What is the Mariners message to the wedding guest?

However, the mariner then tells the wedding guest that this agony occasionally returns,

“at an uncertain hour,” when he encounters another man who needs to hear the story

. He says that each time he instinctively “know(s) the man that must hear” him.” This time, it is the wedding guest.

How is The Rime of the Ancient Mariner a cautionary tale?

‘ A cautionary tale of distancing one’s self from nature, Coleridge’s Rime

tells the misfortunes of a seaman who shoots and kills an albatross

, which spells disaster and death for members of his crew. The sailor is then made to wear the albatross around his neck as a symbol of his actions.

What is the meaning of Prayeth?

Filters. (archaic)

Third-person singular simple present

indicative form of pray. 2.

Who wrote the book Coleridge read that inspired the poem Kubla Khan?

Article written by:

Seamus Perry
Theme: Romanticism Published: 15 May 2014

What does it mean to wear an albatross around your neck?

An annoying burden: “

That old car is an albatross

around my neck.” Literally, an albatross is a large sea bird. The phrase alludes to Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poem “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” in which a sailor who shoots a friendly albatross is forced to wear its carcass around his neck as punishment.

What is the Mariners curse?

The Mariner is cursed, evidently by God,

for killing the albatross for pure sport or amusement

. When he finally manages to return to his home port aboard a ship manned by a ghostly crew, he meets a holy man he calls the Hermit who gives him forgiveness for his sin of killing the bird.

What does it mean to call something an albatross?

countable noun [usu with supp] If you describe something or someone as an albatross around your neck, you mean that

they cause you great problems from which you cannot escape

, or they prevent you from doing what you want to do.

Why is the wedding guest compelled to listen to the Mariner’s story?

In the poem ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the ancient mariner wanted to confess his sin to someone. He stopped the wedding guest to listen to his tale

as the guest was transfixed by his hypnotic gaze

and was, thus, left with no option but to listen to his tale.

Why did the wedding guest leave sadder and wiser?

By the end of the poem, after he has listened to the Mariner’s story, the Wedding Guest has become “a sadder and wiser man,” with the implication that the Mariner’s story has changed him,

made him less interested in revelry and more concerned with the spiritual and natural concerns that the Mariner’s story describes

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Why does the wedding guest become sadder and wiser?

When the Wedding Guest is accosted by the Mariner, he is irritated and frightened. Once the story is underway, the Wedding Guest is mesmerised. … The Wedding Guest is a “sadder and wiser man”

because he recognises that this theme of respect for all life is a lesson that humanity must continually relearn.

What is the main message of the Ancient Mariner?


Sin and repentance

are the central themes of “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” The Mariner commits a terrible sin when he kills the albatross, one of God’s beloved creatures. He spends the rest of his life trying to atone for his sin through his suffering and humility.

What is the moral of the Ancient Mariner?

He prayeth best, who loveth bestAll things both great and small;For the dear God who loveth us,He made and loveth all. The mariner is like a christ figure. He must return to the earth and save people. The moral is

to be like a christ figure, to suffer day and night to overcome in order to be absolved from guilt

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Maria Kunar
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Maria is a cultural enthusiast and expert on holiday traditions. With a focus on the cultural significance of celebrations, Maria has written several blogs on the history of holidays and has been featured in various cultural publications. Maria's knowledge of traditions will help you appreciate the meaning behind celebrations.