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Lewis & Clark: From Tidewater to the Sea

by NoahBrooks Down the Columbia to TidewaterCamping by the PacificFrom Tidewater to the Sea Near the mouth of the river which the explorers named Quicksand River (now…

Walt Whitman: After the Sea-Ship

After the Sea-ShipAfter the sea-ship, after the whistling winds, After the white-gray sails taut to their spars and ropes, Below, a myriad myriad waves hastening, lifting up their necks,…

Clinton Scollard: Bag-Pipes at Sea

Bag-Pipes at SeaClinton ScollardAbove the shouting of the gale, The whipping sheet, the dashing spray, I heard, with notes of joy and wail, A piper play.Along the dipping deck he trod, The…

Aesop's Fables: The Shipwrecked Man and the Sea

by Aesop The Traveller and His DogThe Wild Boar and the FoxThe Shipwrecked Man and the Sea A Shipwrecked Man cast up on the beach fell asleep after his struggle with the waves. When he…

Poems by Emily Dickinson: The Sea of Sunset

by EmilyDickinsonPsalm of the DayPurple CloverThe Sea of Sunset The Sea of Sunset This is the land the sunset washes, These are the banks of the Yellow Sea; Where it rose, or whither it…

Percy Bysshe Shelley: A Vision of the Sea

by Percy Bysshe Shelley The Sensitive PlantThe CloudA Vision of the Sea Composed at Pisa early in 1820, and published with "Prometheus Unbound" in the same year. A transcript in Mrs.…

Classical Mythology: Eeek! Sea Monsters!

Eeek! Sea Monsters!Classical MythologyTake the Long Way Home: OdysseusGoing Home So Soon? Not Bloody LikelyThe Poseidon AdventuresEeek! Sea Monsters!Hi, Honey, I'm Home! The More Things Change ...…

Brewer's: Sea-blue Bird of March

(The). The wheatear, not the kingfisher. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Sea DeitiesSea A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W…