Carmina a volume of Verse

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Carmina a volume of Verse
J H James Henry Hallard
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But thou, dear stream, art young immortally, THE THAMES : A RHAPSODY 23 And brimming now thou flowest as of old, When they rejoiced in thee whose tale is told.
And ever young that lovely city lies, Home of lost faiths and passionate loyalties, Where youthful hearts beat high with generous hope. And fairest flowers of perfect friendship ope Their trembling petals to Life's morning sun. How many a child of light has here begun To spread the sheeny pinions of his soul. Whose deathless name gem-let
...tered on the scroll Of Fame shall shine for ever !
Silver Thames ! Thou wanderer through the moonlit forest-stems Of Windsor, where the sleepless nightingale Floods the warm darkness with his amorous wail So passionate in sweetness that the heart 24 THE THAMES : A RHAPSODY Swoons in the listener's breast and teardrops start Unfelt, unbidden to his darkling eyes ; — Thou drinker of a thousand tributaries That to the reed-beds murmur as they go A thousand different tales of joy and woe — Of lovers kissing 'neath the hawthorn-tree, And children sporting on the daisied lea, And white-haired elders at the cottage door Lauding regretfully the days of yore ; — O thou that from the swelling Cotswold Hills Leadest with melody thy wayward rills To dally with the sun, and sparkiest on, Laving the lips of lilies gold and wan That loll upon that wave, by many a field Whose myriad blossoms such a fragrance yield As lays the amorous winds !


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