Sea Drift from Leaves of Grass
Sea Drift is a set of 11 poems which make up part of Walt Whitman's larger collection Leaves of Grass.
The poems were inspired by Whitman's memories of childhood visits to the sea shores of Paumanok, an old native American name for Long Island, and of later sea voyages.
(Summary by Alan Mapstone)
Genre(s): Single author
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Play 01 | OUT OF THE CRADLE ENDLESSLY ROCKING | Larry Wilson |
00:12:57 |
Play 02 | AS I EBB'D WITH THE OCEAN OF LIFE | Algy Pug |
00:06:55 |
Play 03 | TEARS | Bruce Kachuk |
00:01:38 |
Play 04 | TO THE MAN-OF-WAR-BIRD | Ehsan Ahmed Mehedi |
00:01:41 |
Play 05 | ABOARD AT A SHIP'S HELM | J S Whitman |
00:01:23 |
Play 06 | ON THE BEACH AT NIGHT | Samuel Pryce |
00:02:58 |
Play 07 | THE WORLD BELOW THE BRINE | Stunning |
00:01:35 |
Play 08 | ON THE BEACH AT NIGHT ALONE | Alan Mapstone |
00:01:52 |
Play 09 | SONG OF ALL SEAS, ALL SHIPS | Alan Mapstone |
00:02:54 |
Play 10 | PATROLING BARNEGAT | MoonLylith |
00:01:53 |
Play 11 | AFTER THE SEA-SHIP | Alan Mapstone |
00:01:46 |