The Sea-Barry Cornwall

 THE SEA

The sea! the sea! the open sea!

The blue, the fresh, the ever free!

Without a mark, without a bound,

It runneth the earth's wide regions 'round;

It plays with the clouds, and mocks the skies;

Or like a cradled creature lies.


BARRY CORNWALL


Summary: 'The Sea' by Barry Cornwall is a poem that celebrates the vastness and freedom of the open sea. The speaker describes the sea as boundless and unmarked, stretching across the earth's wide regions. The sea is depicted as playful, interacting with the clouds and defying the skies. The poem ends with an image of the sea as a cradled creature, resting peacefully in its vast expanse. Overall, 'The Sea' captures the awe-inspiring power and beauty of the natural world.



Source: New Fair Silver Bells Book Three


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