What are some descriptions of the ocean in literature?
[2023-11-23 17:36:06]
My favorite sea explanation actually comes from songs, but I also list some poems and essays:
A horse from the United States with no name (1972): "The sea is a desert, its underground life is a perfect camouflage"
"Who wants the sea - I can not see salt water - Is it a vibrant wind and influence, regardless of undulation?"
Herman Melville's Moby Dick: "When looking at the gentle beauty and the shine of the ocean's skin people will forget the heart of the underlying tiger and will not be pleased to remember this velvet's legs"
Author E. E. Cummings: "Anything we can lose (like you and me), we can always find them in the ocean."
Raymond Chandler said in "Big Sleep": "In the narrow mist, almost no sound, like the idea of trying to form ourselves at the end of consciousness, the waves will bend and wrinkle.
Little Mermaid's Hans Christian Andersen: "In the ocean, water is as blue as the most beautiful cornflower, it's crystal clear, very deep and really deep so it's not really cables to understand. It will not reach the surface above the ground, please live on the subject of the ocean king and his. "
Jules Verne said in the 20,000 leagues on the ocean floor: "The sea is everything, it covers sevenths of the earth, its breathing is pure and healthy, it is a huge desert, no man ever He is lonely because he feels life is filled with feelings. "
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