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- Sea_Surface_Full_of_Clouds abstract "\"Sea Surface full of Clouds\" is a poem from the second, 1931,edition of Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry,Harmonium. It was firstpublished in 1924, so it is restricted by copyright. However, briefparts of it are quoted here as fair use, and the whole poem is available elsewhereon the Internet.[1]".
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- Sea_Surface_Full_of_Clouds quote "III In that November off Tehuantepec, The slopping of the sea grew still one night And a pale silver patterned on the deck And made one think of porcelain chocolate And pied umbrellas. An uncertain green, Piano-polished, held the tranced machine Of ocean, as a prelude holds and holds, Who, seeing silver petals of white blooms Unfolding in the water, feeling sure Of the milk within the saltiest spurge, heard, then, The sea unfolding in the sunken clouds? Oh! C'était mon extase et mon amour. So deeply sunken were they that the shrouds, The shrouding shadows, made the petals black Until the rolling heaven made them blue, A blue beyond the rainy hyacinth, And smiting the crevasses of the leaves Deluged the ocean with a sapphire blue. V . . . The sovereign clouds came clustering. The conch Of loyal conjuration trumped. The wind Of green blooms turning crisped the motley hue To clearing opalescence. Then the sea And heaven rolled as one and from the two Came fresh transfigurings of freshest blue.".
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- Sea_Surface_Full_of_Clouds comment "\"Sea Surface full of Clouds\" is a poem from the second, 1931,edition of Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry,Harmonium. It was firstpublished in 1924, so it is restricted by copyright. However, briefparts of it are quoted here as fair use, and the whole poem is available elsewhereon the Internet.[1]".
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