The Poems and Prose Remains of Arthur Hugh Clough/Volume 2/A River Pool

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187995The Poems and Prose Remains of Arthur Hugh Clough — A River PoolArthur Hugh Clough

A RIVER POOL.

Sweet streamlet bason! at thy side

Weary and faint within me cried
My longing heart,—In such pure deep
How sweet it were to sit and sleep;
To feel each passage from without
Close up,—above me and about,
Those circling waters crystal clear,
That calm impervious atmosphere!
There on thy pearly pavement pure,
To lean, and feel myself secure,
Or through the dim-lit inter-space,
Afar at whiles upgazing trace
The dimpling bubbles dance around
Upon thy smooth exterior face;
Or idly list the dreamy sound
Of ripples lightly flung, above
That home, of peace, if not of love.
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