'Shall we carry now your bundle,
You old grey man?
Over hill and over meadow,
Lighter than an owlet's shadow,
We will whirl it through the air,
Through blue regions shrill and bare;
Shall we carry now your bundle,
You old grey man?'
The Pilgrim lifted up his eyes
And saw three fiends, in the skies,
Stooping o'er that lonely place
Evil in form and face.
'O leave me, leave me, leave me,
Ye three wild fiends!
Far it is my feet must wander,
And my city lieth yonder;
I must bear my bundle alone,
Help nor solace suffer none:
O leave me, leave me, leave me,
Ye three wild fiends!'
The fiends stared down with greedy eye,
Fanning the chill air duskily,
'Twixt their hoods they sto...