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by Eliza Cook
Loch Leven's gentle Stream
4453851Poems — Loch Leven's gentle StreamEliza Cook
LOCH LEVEN'S GENTLE STREAM.
I've gazed upon the rapid Rhine,
I've seen its waters foam and shine;
I've watch'd its cascades, wild and bright,
Leap proudly on, in rainbow light:
Its waves have charm'd my dazzled eye,
Like molten silver dashing by:
Still, still, I could not love the Rhine;
The land it water'd was not mine:
I sigh'd to see the moon's mild beam.
Fall on Loch Leven's gentle stream!

I've wander'd by the placid Rhone,
When night was on her starry throne;
I've look'd upon the Tiber's tide,
And pluck'd the wild flowers by its side;
I've heard the gondolier's wild note
O'er the Lagoon's fair waters float:—
Still, still, I turn'd, with willing feet,
My native North again to greet!
Again to see the moon's mild beam
Fall on Loch Leven's gentle stream!