OVER the monstrous shambling sea, Over the Caliban sea, Bright Ariel-cloud, thou lingerest: Oh wait, oh wait, in the warm red West, -- Thy Prospero I'll be. Over the humped and fishy sea, Over the Caliban sea O cloud in the West, like a thought in the heart Of pardon, loose thy wing, and start, And do a grace for me. Over the huge and huddling sea, Over the Caliban sea, Bring hither my brother Antonio, -- Man, -- My injurer: night breaks the ban: Brother, I pardon thee. BALTIMORE, 1879 - 80. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BALLADE OF DEAD LADIES by FRANCOIS VILLON THE SHEPHERD, FR. SONGS OF INNOCENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE THE LOVELINESS OF LOVE by GEORGE DARLEY THE HEATHEN PASS-EE by ARTHUR CLEMENT HILTON THE BREAKING by MARGARET STEELE ANDERSON LILIES: 13. 'LET US NEVER COMFORT EACH OTHER INTO SLEEP' by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) BIOTHANATOS by JOSEPH BEAUMONT |