The poem The Body from James Oppenheim's The SeaVertical Tabs Reader Choose Stylesheet TAPAS GenericTEI BoilerplateXML ViewToggle Soft WrapToggle Invisibles<?xml-model href="http://www.tei-c.org/release/xml/tei/custom/schema/relaxng/tei_all.rng" type="application/xml" schematypens="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0"?> <TEI xml:id="template.478-878" xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"> <teiHeader> <fileDesc> <titleStmt> <title level="a" type="main"> The Sea </title> </titleStmt> <!-- The following section records information about who is publishing this file. --> <editionStmt> <edition> <date>2019</date> </edition> </editionStmt> <publicationStmt> <publisher>University of Nebraska–Lincoln</publisher> <distributor> <name>Center for Digital Research in the Humanities</name> <address> <addrLine>319 Love Library</addrLine> <addrLine>University of Nebraska–Lincoln</addrLine> <addrLine>Lincoln, NE 68588-4100</addrLine> <addrLine>bcarnell6@hotmail.com</addrLine> </address></distributor> <date>2012</date> <availability> <p>Copyright © 2019 by Bret Carnell </p> </availability> </publicationStmt> <notesStmt> <note type="project"/> </notesStmt> <!-- This section describes the source, i.e., the document(s) you are encoding. --> <sourceDesc> <bibl> The Sea; 1924 <title level="a">The Sea</title> <editor/> <author>James Oppenheim</author> <date when="2403">March 1924</date> <!-- Note that @when allows a regularized form of the date --> <publisher>Alfred A. Knoff, INC.</publisher> <pubPlace>New York</pubPlace> <orgName> </orgName> </bibl> </sourceDesc> </fileDesc> <encodingDesc> <editorialDecl> <p/> </editorialDecl> </encodingDesc> <!-- This section records whose hands have been in the file. --> <revisionDesc> <change when="20190410"> <name>Bret Carnell</name> Transcribed and encoded poems </change> </revisionDesc> </teiHeader> <!-- START ENCODING DOCUMENT HERE --> <text> <body> <pb/> <pb facs="https://tapasproject.org/sites/default/files/1555572375/support_files/theBody.jpg"/> <ab>THE BODY</ab> <lg type="stanza"> <l>BODY, whence come mind and soul?</l> </lg> <lg type="stanza"> <l>"Ah," said the Body, "from me:</l> <l>I am a tree, and mind and soul are the fruit...</l> <l>Ages of fecund weather and nourishing dark experience,</l> <l>And the strong sun of love and hate,</l> <l>And rain of grey adversity,</l> <l>Have begotten at last, you, loved wonder immortal!"</l> </lg> <lg type="stanza"> <l>If this be so, my body,</l> <l>I shall despise you no longer: but revere you and watch over <space/><lb/>you:</l> <l>Flood-gate of the race: and shores of my sea of spirit.</l> </lg> <ab>213</ab> <pb/> </body> </text> </TEI> Hide page breaks Views diplomatic normalized I. stanza #1 II. stanza #2 III. stanza #3 The Sea 2019 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Center for Digital Research in the Humanities 319 Love Library University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-4100 bcarnell6@hotmail.com 2012 Copyright © 2019 by Bret Carnell The Sea; 1924 The Sea James Oppenheim March 1924 Alfred A. Knoff, INC. New York Bret Carnell Transcribed and encoded poems THE BODY BODY, whence come mind and soul? "Ah," said the Body, "from me: I am a tree, and mind and soul are the fruit... Ages of fecund weather and nourishing dark experience, And the strong sun of love and hate, And rain of grey adversity, 5 Have begotten at last, you, loved wonder immortal!" If this be so, my body, I shall despise you no longer: but revere you and watch over you: Flood-gate of the race: and shores of my sea of spirit. 213 ToolboxHide page breaks Themes: Default Sleepy Time Terminal The Sea 2019 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Center for Digital Research in the Humanities 319 Love Library University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-4100 bcarnell6@hotmail.com 2012 Copyright © 2019 by Bret Carnell The Sea; 1924 The Sea James Oppenheim March 1924 Alfred A. Knoff, INC. New York Bret Carnell Transcribed and encoded poems THE BODY BODY, whence come mind and soul? "Ah," said the Body, "from me: I am a tree, and mind and soul are the fruit... Ages of fecund weather and nourishing dark experience, And the strong sun of love and hate, And rain of grey adversity, Have begotten at last, you, loved wonder immortal!" If this be so, my body, I shall despise you no longer: but revere you and watch over you: Flood-gate of the race: and shores of my sea of spirit. 213 Metadata TAPAS Title:THE BODYTitle:The SeaTAPAS Author:James Oppenheim (Author)TAPAS Contributor:Bret Carnell (Contributor)Imprint:2019 - University of Nebraska–Lincoln : Center for Digital Research in the Humanities 319 Love Library University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-4100 bcarnell6@hotmail.com, 2012Type of resource:TextGenre:Texts (document genres)Related item:The Sea Files TEI File: TheBody213.xmlAuxillary Files: theBody.jpg Project Details Collection: DH project- Poems from The Sea