. The first [-fifth] reader of the school and family series. 338 willsons fifth reader. Pakt VII. To second and third the request of their brother,And to hear how the water comes down at Lodore,With its rush and its roar, As many a timeThey had seen it before. So I told thera in rhyme,For of rhymes I had From its sources, which wellIn the tarn on the fell;From its fountainsIn the mountains;Its rills and its gills;Through moss and through runs and it creepsFor a while, till it sleepsIn its own little thence, at and starting,It runs through the reeds
. The first [-fifth] reader of the school and family series. 338 willsons fifth reader. Pakt VII. To second and third the request of their brother,And to hear how the water comes down at Lodore,With its rush and its roar, As many a timeThey had seen it before. So I told thera in rhyme,For of rhymes I had From its sources, which wellIn the tarn on the fell;From its fountainsIn the mountains;Its rills and its gills;Through moss and through runs and it creepsFor a while, till it sleepsIn its own little thence, at and starting,It runs through the away it meadow and glade,In sun and in through the wood-shelter. Among crags in its flurrj-,Belter-skelter, it comes there it lies darkling:Now smoking and frothing,In tumult and wrath , in this rapid raceOn which it is reaches the placeOf its steep descent. The cataract strongThen plunges and if a war wagingIts caverns and rocks among;Rising and leaping,Sinking and creeping,Swelling and sweeping,Showering and springing,Flying and flinging,Writhing and and whisking,Turning and twisting,Spouting and friskingAround and around,With endless rebound; .Smiting and fighting,A sight to delight
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