Break, Break, Break
Tom Day. an old hermit of eighty, is seated on a rock looking over the ocean. The words in the poem of Tennyson come to him: "Break. Break. Break, / At the foot of thy crags, oh sea, / But t... Read allTom Day. an old hermit of eighty, is seated on a rock looking over the ocean. The words in the poem of Tennyson come to him: "Break. Break. Break, / At the foot of thy crags, oh sea, / But the tender grace of a day that is dead / Will never come back to me." As he watches the res... Read allTom Day. an old hermit of eighty, is seated on a rock looking over the ocean. The words in the poem of Tennyson come to him: "Break. Break. Break, / At the foot of thy crags, oh sea, / But the tender grace of a day that is dead / Will never come back to me." As he watches the restless ocean his mind goes back to his young days. He sees himself a strong, stalwart youth... Read all