|
Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WIND AND WAVE, by CHARLES WARREN STODDARD First Line: O, when I hear at sea Last Line: I heard far out at sea. | |||
O, WHEN I hear at sea The water on our lee, I fancy that I hear the wind That combs my hemlock tree: But when beneath that tree I listen eagerly, I seem to hear the rushing wave I heard far out at sea. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TAMALPAIS, SELECTION by CHARLES WARREN STODDARD THE BELLS OF SAN GABRIEL by CHARLES WARREN STODDARD THE COCOA-TREE by CHARLES WARREN STODDARD THE ROYAL MUMMY TO BOHEMIA by CHARLES WARREN STODDARD TO GEORGE STERLING by CHARLES WARREN STODDARD CINQUAIN: NOVEMBER NIGHT by ADELAIDE CRAPSEY ODE TO BEAUTY by RALPH WALDO EMERSON RELIEVING GUARD by FRANCIS BRET HARTE |
|