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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO SENECA LAKE, by JAMES GATES PERCIVAL Poet's Biography First Line: On thy fair bosom, silver lake Last Line: And evening tells us toil is o'er! Subject(s): Inland Waters; Nature; Seneca Lake | |||
ON thy fair bosom, silver lake, The wild swan spreads his snowy sail, And round his breast the ripples break, As down he bears before the gale. On thy fair bosom, waveless stream, The dipping paddle echoes far, And flashes in the moonlight gleam, And bright reflects the polar star. The waves along thy pebbly shore, As blows the north-wind, heave their foam, And curl around the dashing oar, As late the boatman hies him home. How sweet, at set of sun, to view Thy golden mirror spreading wide, And see the mist of mantling blue Float round the distant mountain's side. At midnight hour, as shines the moon, A sheet of silver spreads below, And swift she cuts, at highest noon, Light clouds, like wreaths of purest snow. On thy fair bosom, silver lake, O, I could ever sweep the oar, When early birds at morning wake, And evening tells us toil is o'er! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A TULIP BLOSSOMED, ONE MORNING IN MAY by JAMES GATES PERCIVAL COME ON YOUR SKY-BLUE WINGS, YE PAPHIAN DOVES by JAMES GATES PERCIVAL FLOWER OF A SOUTHERN GARDEN by JAMES GATES PERCIVAL HERE THE AIR IS SWEET by JAMES GATES PERCIVAL HERE'S TO HER WHO WORE by JAMES GATES PERCIVAL HOW BEAUTIFUL IS NIGHT! by JAMES GATES PERCIVAL MAN IS BORN TO DIE by JAMES GATES PERCIVAL MY HEART TOO FIRMLY TRUSTED, FONDLY GAVE by JAMES GATES PERCIVAL MY HEART WAS A MIRROR, THAT SHOWED EVERY TREASURE by JAMES GATES PERCIVAL O, NOW'S THE HOUR, WHEN AIR IS SWEET by JAMES GATES PERCIVAL O, THERE IS A BLISS IN TEARS! - IN TEARS THAT FLOW by JAMES GATES PERCIVAL |
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