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Sonnet XXII: Wild Is the Foaming Sea

by Robinson

Wild is the foaming Sea! The surges roar!

And nimbly dart the livid lightnings round!

On the rent rock the angry waves rebound;

Ah me! the less'ning bark is seen no more!

Along the margin of the trembling shore,

Loud as the blast my frantic cries shall sound,

My storm-drench'd limbs the flinty fragments wound,

And o'er my bleeding breast the billows pour!

Phaon! return! ye winds, O! waft the strain

To his swift bark; ye barb'rous waves forbear!

Taunt not the anguish of a lover's brain,

Nor feebly emulate the soul's despair!

For howling winds, and foaming seas, in vain

Assail the breast, when passion rages there!

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About this poem

First line
Wild is the foaming Sea! The surges roar!
Poet
Robinson
Themes
nature, love, death, hope

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