Break, Break, Break On Thy Cold Gray Stones, O Sea

Break, Break, Break On Thy Cold Gray Stones, O Sea

Seafoam gathers after waves crash onto a rocky coastline. The title refers to the Alfred Tennyson poem, first published in 1842:

Break, break, break,
  On thy cold gray stones, O Sea!
  And I would that my tongue could utter
  The thoughts that arise in me.

  O well for the fisherman's boy,
  That he shouts with his sister at play!
  O well for the sailor lad,
  That he sings in his boat on the bay!

  And the stately ships go on
  To their haven under the hill;
  But O for the touch of a vanish'd hand,
  And the sound of a voice that is still!

  Break, break, break,
  At the foot of thy crags, O Sea!
  But the tender grace of a day that is dead
  Will never come back to me.

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Image Dimensions19.8 x 15.2 cm Lieferung V | Fifth Issue

Support Dimensions35.0 x 26.3 cm

Print Notes

Recto: Engraved: u.l.: Die Kunst in der Photographie 1901; u.r.: Verlag von Wilhelm Knapp in Halle a/S.; l.l.: Rud. Eickemeyer jr. New-York.; monogram in print l.l.: RE Jr.; title, centered, lower margin: BREAK, BREAK, BREAK ON THY COLD GRAY STONES, O SEA; l.r.: Meisenbach Riffarth & Co. hel. u. impr.non-printed loose tissue guard.