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Sonnet VI

    By Robert Southey



                        to a brook near the village of Corston.

        As thus I bend me o'er thy babbling stream
            And watch thy current, Memory's hand pourtrays
            The faint form'd scenes of the departed days,
        Like the far forest by the moon's pale beam
        Dimly descried yet lovely. I have worn
            Upon thy banks the live-long hour away,
            When sportive Childhood wantoned thro' the day,
        Joy'd at the opening splendour of the morn,
        Or as the twilight darken'd, heaved the sigh
            Thinking of distant home; as down my cheek
            At the fond thought slow stealing on, would speak
        The silent eloquence of the full eye.
        Dim are the long past days, yet still they please
    As thy soft sounds half heard, borne on the inconstant breeze.



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