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The Sea
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+ n0 T! f3 X0 O5 e" l+ P' F, n* uThe sea is a hungry dog, 2 A7 j' k/ D0 h; {; v4 U
Giant and grey.9 Z9 Q" {8 S4 ~; O1 l' D @
He rolls on the beach all day. b, s n, T# B& e8 F! f3 C
With his clashing teeth and shaggy jaws
5 A) a7 B9 l N2 AHour upon hour he gnaws
1 q$ y; U) i8 f7 ^7 v8 jThe rumbling, tumbling stones, 4 K2 v* c2 O8 ^' Y) r
And 'Bones, bones, bones, bones! '
3 V! J! x( N4 G3 B: S8 ~The giant sea-dog moans, L3 t2 y0 y1 q
Licking his greasy paws.( u5 o6 T1 F9 s) j$ H9 S* \( b' ^
! f. G) |, Z* w# cAnd when the night wind roars
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2 q( K& X' F" q5 A' l O- qHe bounds to his feet and snuffs and sniffs, ( v T D# Q9 A7 X. K- h( D
Shaking his wet sides over the cliffs,
6 t( B3 z. P/ Q' QAnd howls and hollos long and loud.; v* \1 T ]7 `" G4 z
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But on quiet days in May or June, 4 O5 o: u; x; {
When even the grasses on the dune1 G5 J5 Y6 p {) A
Play no more their reedy tune,
- V. d1 w( n7 M- wWith his head between his paws/ i9 X( l. q% J6 e% e8 K
He lies on the sandy shores,
4 Y7 C) c! |. \# @% kSo quiet, so quiet, he scarcely snores.( O! }3 [- O: Q5 @ q' q
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1.what are some of the qualities the sea and a dog have in comon?
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2."shaking his wet side over the cliffs..." what is the sea doing?
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, Y0 }1 E$ M# l; p7 o3."And howls and hollos long and loud." what aspect of the sea is the poet emphasizing?
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4."with his head between his paws" what does the dog indicate about the sea?! z1 W8 ^$ g y+ B: p( [
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" W+ o9 X# ]% T3 @1 [3 }5.In the lines of the poem the poet uses quite a number of "ss" sound what picture of the sea do these sounds give you? |
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