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    Alone on the Beach at Night

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    Of the few, very choice, taciturn, whom fate can never surprise nor death dismay,

      Pick’d sparingly without noise by thee old ocean, chosen by thee,

      Thou sea that pickest and cullest the race in time, and unitest nations,

      Suckled by thee, old husky nurse, embodying thee,

      Indomitable, untamed as thee.

      (Ever the heroes on water or on land, by ones or twos appearing,

      Ever the stock preserv’d and never lost, though rare, enough for seed preserv’d.)

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      Flaunt out O sea your separate flags of nations!

      Flaunt out visible as ever the various ship-signals!

      But do you reserve especially for yourself and for the soul of man one flag above all the rest,

      A spiritual woven signal for all nations, emblem of man elate above death,

      Token of all brave captains and all intrepid sailors and mates,

      And all that went down doing their duty,

      Reminiscent of them, twined from all intrepid captains young or old,

      A pennant universal, subtly waving all time, o’er all brave sailors,

      All seas, all ships.

      Patroling Barnegat

      Wild, wild the storm, and the sea high running,

      Steady the roar of the gale, with incessant undertone muttering,

      Shouts of demoniac laughter fitfully piercing and pealing,

      Waves, air, midnight, their savagest trinity lashing,

      Out in the shadows there milk-white combs careering,

      On beachy slush and sand spirts of snow fierce slanting,

      Where through the murk the easterly death-wind breasting,

      Through cutting swirl and spray watchful and firm advancing,

      (That in the distance! is that a wreck? is the red signal flaring?)

      Slush and sand of the beach tireless till daylight wending,

      Steadily, slowly, through hoarse roar never remitting,

      Along the midnight edge by those milk-white combs careering,

      A group of dim, weird forms, struggling, the night confronting,

      That savage trinity warily watching.

      After the Sea-Ship

      After the sea-ship, after the whistling winds,

      After the white-gray sails taut to their spars and ropes,

      Below, a myriad myriad waves hastening, lifting up their necks,

      Tending in ceaseless flow toward the track of the ship,

      Waves of the ocean bubbling and gurgling, blithely prying,

      Waves, undulating waves, liquid, uneven, emulous waves,

      Toward that whirling current, laughing and buoyant, with curves,

      Where the great vessel sailing and tacking displaces the surface,

      Larger and smaller waves in the spread of the ocean yearnfully flowing,

      The wake of the sea-ship after she passes, flashing and frolicsome under the sun,

      A motley procession with many a fleck of foam and many fragments,

      Following the stately and rapid ship, in the wake following.

      BOCCACCIO · Mrs Rosie and the Priest

      GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS · As kingfishers catch fire

      The Saga of Gunnlaug Serpent-tongue

      THOMAS DE QUINCEY · On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts

      FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE · Aphorisms on Love and Hate

      JOHN RUSKIN · Traffic

      PU SONGLING · Wailing Ghosts

      JONATHAN SWIFT · A Modest Proposal

      Three Tang Dynasty Poets

      WALT WHITMAN · On the Beach at Night Alone

      KENKŌ · A Cup of Sake Beneath the Cherry Trees

      BALTASAR GRACIÁN · How to Use Your Enemies

      JOHN KEATS · The Eve of St Agnes

      THOMAS HARDY · Woman much missed

      GUY DE MAUPASSANT · Femme Fatale

      MARCO POLO · Travels in the Land of Serpents and Pearls

      SUETONIUS · Caligula

      APOLLONIUS OF RHODES · Jason and Medea

      ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON · Olalla

      KARL MARX AND FRIEDRICH ENGELS · The Communist Manifesto

      PETRONIUS · Trimalchio’s Feast

      JOHANN PETER HEBEL · How a Ghastly Story Was Brought to Light by a Common or Garden Butcher’s Dog

      HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN · The Tinder Box

      RUDYARD KIPLING · The Gate of the Hundred Sorrows

      DANTE · Circles of Hell

      HENRY MAYHEW · Of Street Piemen

      HAFEZ · The nightingales are drunk

      GEOFFREY CHAUCER · The Wife of Bath

      MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE · How We Weep and Laugh at the Same Thing

      THOMAS NASHE · The Terrors of the Night

      EDGAR ALLAN POE · The Tell-Tale Heart

      MARY KINGSLEY · A Hippo Banquet

      JANE AUSTEN · The Beautifull Cassandra

      ANTON CHEKHOV · Gooseberries

      SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE · Well, they are gone, and here must I remain

      JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE · Sketchy, Doubtful, Incomplete Jottings

      CHARLES DICKENS · The Great Winglebury Duel

      HERMAN MELVILLE · The Maldive Shark

      ELIZABETH GASKELL · The Old Nurse’s Story

      NIKOLAY LESKOV · The Steel Flea

      HONORÉ DE BALZAC · The Atheist’s Mass

      CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN · The Yellow Wall-Paper

      C.P. CAVAFY · Remember, Body …

      FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY · The Meek One

      GUSTAVE FLAUBERT · A Simple Heart

      NIKOLAI GOGOL · The Nose

      SAMUEL PEPYS · The Great Fire of London

      EDITH WHARTON · The Reckoning

      HENRY JAMES · The Figure in the Carpet

      WILFRED OWEN · Anthem For Doomed Youth

      WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART · My Dearest Father

      PLATO · Socrates’ Defence

      CHRISTINA ROSSETTI · Goblin Market

      Sindbad the Sailor

      SOPHOCLES · Antigone

      RYŪNOSUKE AKUTAGAWA · The Life of a Stupid Man

      LEO TOLSTOY · How Much Land Does A Man Need?

      GIORGIO VASARI · Leonardo da Vinci

      OSCAR WILDE · Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime

      SHEN FU · The Old Man of the Moon

      AESOP · The Dolphins, the Whales and the Gudgeon

      MATSUO BASHŌ · Lips too Chilled

      EMILY BRONTË · The Night is Darkening Round Me

      JOSEPH CONRAD · To-morrow

      RICHARD HAKLUYT · The Voyage of Sir Francis Drake Around the Whole Globe

      KATE CHOPIN · A Pair of Silk Stockings

      CHARLES DARWIN · It was snowing butterflies

      BROTHERS GRIMM · The Robber Bridegroom

      CATULLUS · I Hate and I Love

      HOMER · Circe and the Cyclops

      D. H. LAWRENCE · Il Duro

      KATHERINE MANSFIELD · Miss Brill

      OVID · The Fall of Icarus

      SAPPHO · Come Close

      IVAN TURGENEV · Kasyan from the Beautiful Lands

      VIRGIL · O Cruel Alexis

      H. G. WELLS · A Slip under the Microscope

      HERODOTUS · The Madness of Cambyses

      Speaking of Siva

      The Dhammapada

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