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Famous North Sea Poems by Famous Poets

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...the marching party as a whole. The boar was sacred to Freyr, who was the favorite god of the Germanic tribes about the North Sea and the Baltic. Rude representations of warriors show the boar on the helmet quite as large as the helmet itself.

{5a} Either merely paved, the strata via of the Romans, or else thought of as a sort of mosaic, an extravagant touch like the reckless waste of gold on the walls and roofs of a hall.

{6a} The nicor, says Bugge, is a hippopotamus; ...Read more of this...
by Anonymous,



...1992

1) I was born in a Free City, near the North Sea.

2) In the year of my birth, money was shredded into 
confetti. A loaf of bread cost a million marks. Of 
course I do not remember this.

3) Parents and grandparents hovered around me. The 
world I lived in had a soft voice and no claws.

4) A cornucopia filled with treats took me into a building 
with bells. A wide-bosomed teacher took me in.

5)...Read more of this...
by Hecht, Anthony
...I. WINTER IN NORTHUMBERLAND
OUTSIDE the garden
The wet skies harden;
The gates are barred on
The summer side:
"Shut out the flower-time,
Sunbeam and shower-time;
Make way for our time,"
Wild winds have cried.
Green once and cheery,
The woods, worn weary,
Sigh as the dreary
Weak sun goes home:
A great wind grapples
The wave, and dapples
The dead green floor...Read more of this...
by Swinburne, Algernon Charles
...who are these folk whose flag is first 
Of all the flags that fly 
To dare the storm and the fog accurst, 
Of the great North Sea where the bergs are nursed, 
And the Northern Lights ride high?" 

"The Australian folk," said a lone sea-mew, 
"The Australian flag," said he. 
"It is strange that a folk that is far and few 
Should fly their flag where there never flew 
Another flag!" said he. 

"I have followed their flag in the fields of France, 
With its white stars flying fre...Read more of this...
by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...or miles, as far as eyes can go: 
Thou hast not seen a summer's night 
When maids could sew by a worm's light; 
Nor the North Sea in spring send out 
Bright hues that like birds flit about 
In solid cages of white ice -- 
Sweet Stay-at-Home, sweet Love-one-place, 
Thou hast not seen black fingers pick 
White cotton when the bloom is thick, 
Nor heard black throats in harmony; 
Nor hast thou sat on stones that lie 
Flat on the earth, that once did rise 
To hide proud kings fro...Read more of this...
by Davies, William Henry



...well what I do say!
And I'm sorry for Fritz when they all come
 A-rovin', a-rovin', a-roarin' and a-rovin',
 Round the North Sea rovin',
 The Lord knows where!...Read more of this...
by Kipling, Rudyard
...oken a message, and time is athirst for the third.

Kingdom and empire of peoples thou hadst, and thy lordship made one
North sea and south sea and east men and west men that look on the sun;
Spirit was in thee and counsel, when soul in the nations was none.

Banner and beacon thou wast to the centuries of storm-wind and foam,
Ages that clashed in the dark with each other, and years without home;
Empress and prophetess wast thou, and what wilt thou now be, O Rome?

Ah, by the...Read more of this...
by Swinburne, Algernon Charles

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