Sure! "The Sea" by Barry Cornwall describes the sea's beauty, power, and ever-changing nature. It portrays the sea as both captivating and intimidating, with its vastness and mystery captivating the poet's imagination throughout the poem.
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No, sea does not rhyme with summary. "Sea" ends with the /iΛ/ sound, while "summary" ends with the /Ιri/ sound.
Celtic Sea to the north, English Channel to the east and the Atlantic to the west
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how high is barry above the sea level
Around the Mediterranean Sea littoral, and as far afield as Cornwall and the Canary Islands.
Mediterranean Sea. They went as far afield as Cornwall for tin, and also traded in the Canary Islands, both in The Atlantic.
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because someone will destroy it?