Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Inscription VII. For A Tablet On The Banks Of A Stream. by Robert Southey
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Inscription VII. For A Tablet On The Banks Of A Stream.

    By Robert Southey



    Stranger! awhile upon this mossy bank
    Recline thee. If the Sun rides high, the breeze,
    That loves to ripple o'er the rivulet,
    Will play around thy brow, and the cool sound
    Of running waters soothe thee. Mark how clear
    It sparkles o'er the shallows, and behold
    Where o'er its surface wheels with restless speed
    Yon glossy insect, on the sand below
    How the swift shadow flies. The stream is pure
    In solitude, and many a healthful herb
    Bends o'er its course and drinks the vital wave:
    But passing on amid the haunts of man,
    It finds pollution there, and rolls from thence
    A tainted tide. Seek'st thou for HAPPINESS?
    Go Stranger, sojourn in the woodland cot
    Of INNOCENCE, and thou shalt find her there.



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