But most of all my love is English-eyed And English-souled and English-hearted,she Is one in spirit with our grey-eyed sea And unto its eternity allied, Song's ever-present ever-gracious Bride: So will I till the end, O sweetheart, be English along with Ocean and with Thee, Thine and the sea's in passion deep and wide. Gaze through me, Thou:and thou, all-loving sea, Who hast borne our ships to victory East and West, Who foldedst Shelley in thy blue soft breast, And who wilt from these white cliffs never flee, Give thou to her thy sweetness,and to me Thy soul of music;and to both thy rest. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MODERN MAJOR-GENERAL, FR. THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE by WILLIAM SCHWENCK GILBERT AULD ROBIN GRAY by ANNE LINDSAY WAPENTAKE; TO ALFRED TENNYSON by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW HE WROTE THE HISTORY BOOK,' IT SAID by MARIANNE MOORE THE PRETTY MILKMAID by MOTHER GOOSE THE SEARCH FOR LEAVEN by ALTER ABELSON |