Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE TUFT OF KELP, by HERMAN MELVILLE Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: All dripping in tangles green Last Line: Bitterer, too, are ye? Subject(s): Seaweed | ||||||||
All dripping in tangles green Cast up by a lonely sea, If purer for that, O Weed, Bitterer, too, are ye? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SEA-WEED by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE SEAWEED by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW SONG OF THE SEAWEED by ELIZA COOK SEA-WEED by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL THE SEA-WEED by ELIZABETH JONES PULLEN AN EVENING WALK BY THE SEA-SIDE by CHARLOTTE SMITH THE SONG OF GLAUCUS by LAURENT TAILHEDE FORMERLY A SLAVE' (AN IDEALIZED PORTRAIT, BY E. VEDDER) by HERMAN MELVILLE THE COMING STORM' (A PICTURE BY R. S. GIFFORD) by HERMAN MELVILLE A DIRGE FOR MCPHERSON; KILLED IN FRONT OF ATLANTA by HERMAN MELVILLE |
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