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On The Source Of The Arve

    By George MacDonald



    Hears't thou the dash of water, loud and hoarse,
    With its perpetual tidings upward climb,
    Struggling against the wind? Oh, how sublime!
    For not in vain from its portentous source
    Thy heart, wild stream, hath yearned for its full force,
    But from thine ice-toothed caverns, dark as time,
    At last thou issuest, dancing to the rime
    Of thy outvolleying freedom! Lo, thy course
    Lies straight before thee as the arrow flies!
    Right to the ocean-plains away, away!
    Thy parent waits thee, and her sunset dyes
    Are ruffled for thy coming, and the gray
    Of all her glittering borders flashes high
    Against the glittering rocks!--oh, haste, and fly!



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