Sea Poems
Sea
Bliss Carman - A Sea Child
The lover of child Marjory Had one white hour of life brim full; Now the old nurse, the rocking sea, Hath him to lull. The daughter.- Sea poems.
Lewis Carroll - A Sea Dirge
There are certain things--as, a spider, a ghost, The income-tax, gout, an umbrella for three--That I hate, but the thing that I hate.- Sea poems.
Emily Dickinson - A Soft Sea Washed Around The House
A soft Sea washed around the HouseA Sea of Summer AirAnd rose and fell the magic PlanksThat sailed without a care --For Captain was.- Sea poems.
Arthur Hugh Clough - Across The Sea Along The Shore
Across the sea, along the shore,In numbers more and ever more,From lonely hut and busy town,The valley through, the mountain down,What.- Sea poems.
William Topaz Mcgonagall - An All Night Sea Fight
Ye sons of Mars, come list to me,And I will relate to yeA great and heroic naval fight,Which will fill your hearts with delight. The.- Sea poems.
Emily Dickinson - As If The Sea Should Part
As if the Sea should partAnd show a further Sea --And that -- a further -- and the ThreeBut a presumption be --Of Periods of Seas --Unvisited.- Sea poems.
W Jude Aher - Her South China Sea Eyes
young girlwith her south china seaeyeswhere an ocean windsighsstands as she tries.in the silencebetween day and nightbetween hope and.- Sea poems.
Walt Whitman - Or From That Sea Of Time.
1OR, from that Sea of Time, Spray, blown by the wind—a double winrow-drift of weeds and shells; (O little shells, so curious-convolute!.- Sea poems.
Robert Browning - Over The Sea Our Galleys Went
Over the sea our galleys went,With cleaving prows in order brave,To a speeding wind and a bounding wave,A gallant armament:Each bark.- Sea poems.
Conrad Aiken - The House Of Dust: Part 01: 03: One, Where The Pale Sea Foamed At The Yellow Sand
One, where the pale sea foamed at the yellow sand,With wave upon slowly shattering wave,Turned to the city of towers as evening fell;And.- Sea poems.
Conrad Aiken - The House Of Dust: Part 01: 08: The White Fog Creeps From The Cold Sea Over The City
The white fog creeps from the cold sea over the city,Over the pale grey tumbled towers,—And settles among the roofs, the pale grey.- Sea poems.
Rudyard Kipling - The Sea And The Hills
1902Who hath desired the Sea? -- the sight of salt wind-hounded --The heave and the halt and the hurl and the crash of the comber win.- Sea poems.
Gerard Manley Hopkins - The Sea And The Skylark
On ear and ear two noises too old to end Trench—right, the tide that ramps against the shore; With a flood or a fall, low lull-off.- Sea poems.
Carl Sandburg - The Sea Hold
THE SEA is large.The sea hold on a leg of land in the Chesapeake hugs an early sunset and a last morning star over the oyster beds.- Sea poems.
Derek Walcott - The Sea Is History
The Sea Is History.- Sea poems.
Emily Dickinson - The Sea Said "Come" To The Brook
The Sea said "Come" to the Brook --The Brook said "Let me grow" --The Sea said "Then you will be a Sea --I want a Brook -- Come now"!The.- Sea poems.
Lucy Maud Montgomery - The Sea Spirit
I smile o'er the wrinkled blueLo! the sea is fair,Smooth as the flow of a maiden's hair;And the welkin's light shines throughInto.- Sea poems.
Lucy Maud Montgomery - The Sea To The Shore
Lo, I have loved thee long, long have I yearned and entreated!Tell me how I may win thee, tell me how I must woo.Shall I creep to thy.- Sea poems.
Gerard Manley Hopkins - The Sea Took Pity
The sea took pity: it interposed with doom: ‘I have tall daughters dear that heed my hand: Let Winter wed one, sow them in her womb,.- Sea poems.
Kobayashi Issa - These Sea Slugs
These sea slugs,they just don't seemJapanese.- Sea poems.
The lover of child Marjory Had one white hour of life brim full; Now the old nurse, the rocking sea, Hath him to lull. The daughter.- Sea poems.
Lewis Carroll - A Sea Dirge
There are certain things--as, a spider, a ghost, The income-tax, gout, an umbrella for three--That I hate, but the thing that I hate.- Sea poems.
Emily Dickinson - A Soft Sea Washed Around The House
A soft Sea washed around the HouseA Sea of Summer AirAnd rose and fell the magic PlanksThat sailed without a care --For Captain was.- Sea poems.
Arthur Hugh Clough - Across The Sea Along The Shore
Across the sea, along the shore,In numbers more and ever more,From lonely hut and busy town,The valley through, the mountain down,What.- Sea poems.
William Topaz Mcgonagall - An All Night Sea Fight
Ye sons of Mars, come list to me,And I will relate to yeA great and heroic naval fight,Which will fill your hearts with delight. The.- Sea poems.
Emily Dickinson - As If The Sea Should Part
As if the Sea should partAnd show a further Sea --And that -- a further -- and the ThreeBut a presumption be --Of Periods of Seas --Unvisited.- Sea poems.
W Jude Aher - Her South China Sea Eyes
young girlwith her south china seaeyeswhere an ocean windsighsstands as she tries.in the silencebetween day and nightbetween hope and.- Sea poems.
Walt Whitman - Or From That Sea Of Time.
1OR, from that Sea of Time, Spray, blown by the wind—a double winrow-drift of weeds and shells; (O little shells, so curious-convolute!.- Sea poems.
Robert Browning - Over The Sea Our Galleys Went
Over the sea our galleys went,With cleaving prows in order brave,To a speeding wind and a bounding wave,A gallant armament:Each bark.- Sea poems.
Conrad Aiken - The House Of Dust: Part 01: 03: One, Where The Pale Sea Foamed At The Yellow Sand
One, where the pale sea foamed at the yellow sand,With wave upon slowly shattering wave,Turned to the city of towers as evening fell;And.- Sea poems.
Conrad Aiken - The House Of Dust: Part 01: 08: The White Fog Creeps From The Cold Sea Over The City
The white fog creeps from the cold sea over the city,Over the pale grey tumbled towers,—And settles among the roofs, the pale grey.- Sea poems.
Rudyard Kipling - The Sea And The Hills
1902Who hath desired the Sea? -- the sight of salt wind-hounded --The heave and the halt and the hurl and the crash of the comber win.- Sea poems.
Gerard Manley Hopkins - The Sea And The Skylark
On ear and ear two noises too old to end Trench—right, the tide that ramps against the shore; With a flood or a fall, low lull-off.- Sea poems.
Carl Sandburg - The Sea Hold
THE SEA is large.The sea hold on a leg of land in the Chesapeake hugs an early sunset and a last morning star over the oyster beds.- Sea poems.
Derek Walcott - The Sea Is History
The Sea Is History.- Sea poems.
Emily Dickinson - The Sea Said "Come" To The Brook
The Sea said "Come" to the Brook --The Brook said "Let me grow" --The Sea said "Then you will be a Sea --I want a Brook -- Come now"!The.- Sea poems.
Lucy Maud Montgomery - The Sea Spirit
I smile o'er the wrinkled blueLo! the sea is fair,Smooth as the flow of a maiden's hair;And the welkin's light shines throughInto.- Sea poems.
Lucy Maud Montgomery - The Sea To The Shore
Lo, I have loved thee long, long have I yearned and entreated!Tell me how I may win thee, tell me how I must woo.Shall I creep to thy.- Sea poems.
Gerard Manley Hopkins - The Sea Took Pity
The sea took pity: it interposed with doom: ‘I have tall daughters dear that heed my hand: Let Winter wed one, sow them in her womb,.- Sea poems.
Kobayashi Issa - These Sea Slugs
These sea slugs,they just don't seemJapanese.- Sea poems.

