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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE SEA-GOING BARK, by CORMAC CULENNAIN First Line: Shall I loose my dusky little coracle Last Line: When my struggling bark the billows cumber Alternate Author Name(s): Mac Culennain, Cormac | |||
Shall I loose my dusky little coracle On the glorious, deep, wide-bosomed ocean? Shall I face, O Heaven's bright King and Oracle, Of my own free will the salt commotion? Whether narrow in Thy sight or wide it be, Served by few or by a host in number, O my God, wilt Thou Thyself beside it be, When my struggling bark the billows cumber | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ANGELUS; HEARD AT THE MISSION DOLORES IN SAN FRANCISCO, 1868 by FRANCIS BRET HARTE SONNET: 107 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE HARVARD DECLARES WAR by BRENT DOW ALLINSON RENEWAL by GLADYS NAOMI ARNOLD BIRD CONVERSATIONS, SELECTION by FARID OD-DIN MOHAMMAD EBN EBRAHIM ATTAR TO SARAH TAYLOR by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD ARTIST by ALEXANDER (ALEKSANDR) ALEXANDROVICH BLOK |
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