Far Off-Shore by Herman Melville Leave a reply Far Off-Shore by Herman Melville Look, the raft, a signal flying, Thin a shred; None upon the lashed spars lying, Quick or dead. Cries the sea-fowl, hovering over, “Crew, the crew?” And the billow, reckless, rover, Sweeps anew! Related Poems: To a Poet a Thousand Years Hence–James Elroy Flecker The Builders–Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Fast rode the knight by Stephen Crane Success by Emily Dickinson IN THE MILE END ROAD by Amy Levy XI.by Emily Dickinson THE LOOKING-GLASS BY RUDYARD KIPLING The Only Ghost I Ever Saw by Emily Dickinson City of Ships by Walt Whitman The Death of Robin Hood by Eugene Field