Where dose the shake at his wet said like a dog
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In the poem, leading into the second stanza, Reeves analyses the sea on a stormy night and the delirious nature of the hungry dog when he is "shaking his wet sides over the cliffs." The image of waves crashing against a cliff is surprisingly similar to the image of a dog splashing around in a pool
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