Poem from The Sea by James OppenheimVertical 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>thanhloi.le89@gmail.com</addrLine> </address></distributor> <date>2012</date> <availability> <p>Copyright © 2019 by Thanhloi Le </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="20190402"> <name>Thanhloi Le</name> Transcribed and encoded a poem </change> </revisionDesc> </teiHeader> <!-- START ENCODING DOCUMENT HERE --> <text> <body> <pb/> <ab>THE BAKERY WAITRESS</ab> <pb facs="https://tapasproject.org/sites/default/files/1555545360/support_files/In%20Talk%20With%20a%20Prostitute.jpg"></pb> <lg type="stanza"> <l>I AM no sorrier for you than I am for myself:</l> <l>We are both human beings...</l> <l>Alas! both of us have come through the gates of the dark</l> <l>And thither return...</l> <l>Why should we pity each other here in the night?</l> <lb/> </lg> <ab>207</ab> </body> </text> </TEI> Hide page breaks Views diplomatic normalized 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 thanhloi.le89@gmail.com 2012 Copyright © 2019 by Thanhloi Le The Sea; 1924 The Sea James Oppenheim March 1924 Alfred A. Knoff, INC. New York Thanhloi Le Transcribed and encoded a poem THE BAKERY WAITRESS I AM no sorrier for you than I am for myself: We are both human beings... Alas! both of us have come through the gates of the dark And thither return... Why should we pity each other here in the night? 5 207 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 thanhloi.le89@gmail.com 2012 Copyright © 2019 by Thanhloi Le The Sea; 1924 The Sea James Oppenheim March 1924 Alfred A. Knoff, INC. New York Thanhloi Le Transcribed and encoded a poem THE BAKERY WAITRESS I AM no sorrier for you than I am for myself: We are both human beings... Alas! both of us have come through the gates of the dark And thither return... Why should we pity each other here in the night? 207 Metadata TAPAS Title:IN TALK WITH A PROSTITUTETitle:The SeaTAPAS Author:Thanhloi Le (Author)Imprint:2019 - University of Nebraska–Lincoln : Center for Digital Research in the Humanities 319 Love Library University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-4100 thanhloi.le89@gmail.com, 2012Type of resource:TextGenre:Texts (document genres)Related item:The Sea Files TEI File: In talk with a prostitute.xmlAuxillary Files: A picture digitally taken by Shannyn out of the book The Sea Project Details Collection: DH project- Poems from The Sea