Grey Rocks and Greyer Sea
English, 22.04.2020 09:02 yaxcalandreya
Which line contributes to the dismal and dreary mood of the poem?
Grey Rocks and Greyer Sea
by Charles G. D. Roberts
OA. "And surf along the shore"
B. "And in my heart the face"
O
Grey rocks, and greyer sea,
And surf along the shore-
And in my heart a name
My lips shall speak no more.
"Grey rocks, and greyer sea"
O
OD. "Across the tide a sail"
The high and lonely hills
Endure the darkening year-
And in my heart endure
A memory and a tear.
Undo
Across the tide a sail
That tosses, and is gone
And in my heart the kiss
That longing dreams upon.
Grey rocks, and greyer sea,
And surf along the shore-
And in my heart the face
That I shall see no more.
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