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Searching... Subject: SEAWEED Matches Found: 19 AN EVENING WALK BY THE SEA-SIDE, by CHARLOTTE SMITH Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Tis pleasant to wander along on the sand Last Line: Alike of the universe speak him the lord. Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Charlotte Turner Subject(s): Birds; Seashore; Seaweed; Beach; Coast; Shore FROZEN SEAWEED, by BRIGITTE OLESCHINSKI Poem Source First Line: On the beach, and up above along the twilit herringbone Last Line: Through the wire, I saw ten toes %walking %on the water Subject(s): Seashore; Seaweed GULF-WEED, by CORNELIUS GEORGE FENNER Poem Text First Line: A weary weed, tossed to and fro Last Line: Grace informing with silent soul. Subject(s): Sea; Seaweed; Ocean KELP, by NORA MARKS DAUENHAUER Poem Source First Line: Ribbons of iodine Subject(s): Seaweed MOLASSES REEF WRECK, by LAURENCE LIEBERMAN Poem Source First Line: No telling %how many ships Last Line: Face banishment from these our sovereign %blest shores Subject(s): Artifacts; Colonialism; Columbus, Christopher (1451-1506); Coral; Disasters; Diving And Divers; Explorers; Seaweed; Shipwrecks; Slavery; Spain; West Indies SEA-WEED, by JOHN PEALE BISHOP Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Cold sea-weed, folded in the ways Last Line: Where slaves' bright bones and heaped red gold %lie on the sea's wide floor unrolled Subject(s): Seaweed SEA-WEED, by WILL ALLEN DROMGOOLE Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: I took a sea-weed in my hand Subject(s): Seaweed SEA-WEED, by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Sea-weed sways and sways and swirls Alternate Author Name(s): Lawrence, D. H. Subject(s): Seaweed SEA-WEED, by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Sea-weed sways and sways and swirls Last Line: It slips over it as shadows do, without hurting itself Alternate Author Name(s): Lawrence, D. H. Subject(s): Seaweed SEA-WEED, by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Not always unimpeded can I pray Last Line: Abides its time to come in search of me. Subject(s): Patience; Seaweed SEAWEED, by ALICE BARKLEY Poem Source First Line: There's seaweed on the ocean beach Subject(s): Seaweed SEAWEED, by ALICE MARY DOWD Poem Text First Line: Fairy lines of tracery / from the reaches of Last Line: Comfort and restore. Subject(s): Seaweed SEAWEED, by GENNET MAXON EMERY Poem Source First Line: From muddied floor Last Line: Drew me deep to drown %in suffocating depths Subject(s): Seaweed SEAWEED, by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: When descends on the atlantic Last Line: Household words, no more depart. Variant Title(s): The Equinox Subject(s): Atlantic Ocean; Sea; Seaweed; Storms; Ocean SONG OF THE SEAWEED, by ELIZA COOK Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: I am born in crystal bower Last Line: But he'll mingle at last with the good seaweed. Subject(s): Seaweed THE SEA-WEED, by ELIZABETH JONES PULLEN Poem Text First Line: The flying sea-bird mocked the floating dulse Last Line: "land ho!"" columbus cried." Alternate Author Name(s): Cavazza, Elizabeth Subject(s): Seaweed THE SONG OF GLAUCUS, by LAURENT TAILHEDE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The sea! How blue, far off, the sonorous sea! Last Line: Will watch a long time if I do not come. Subject(s): Sea; Seaweed; Singing & Singers; Water; Waves; Ocean THE TUFT OF KELP, by HERMAN MELVILLE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: All dripping in tangles green Last Line: Bitterer, too, are ye? Subject(s): Seaweed THIS IS THE HAY THAT NO MAN PLANTED, by ELIZABETH JANE COATSWORTH Poem Source Poet's Biography Last Line: Twined in the stalks of the wild salt hay Alternate Author Name(s): Beston, Henry, Mrs. Subject(s): Seaweed |
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