DOWN a swift Stream, thus far, a bold design Have we pursued, with livelier stir of heart Than his who sees, borne forward by the Rhine, The living landscapes greet him, and depart; Sees spires fast sinking -- up again to start! And strives the towers to number, that recline O'er the dark steeps, or on the horizon line Striding with shattered crests his eye athwart, So have we hurried on with troubled pleasure: Henceforth, as on the bosom of a stream That slackens, and spreads wide a watery gleam, We, nothing loth a lingering course to measure, May gather up our thoughts, and mark at leisure How widely spread the interests of our theme. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AND WHAT SHALL YOU SAY? by JOSEPH SEAMON COTTER JR. TO MY HONORED FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD by JOHN DRYDEN ON THE DEATH OF DR. SWIFT by JONATHAN SWIFT FANCIES AT NAVESINK: 6 by WALT WHITMAN STRANGE FILAMENT by LILLIAN M. (PETTES) AINSWORTH FOUR SONNETS: 2 by FRANK DAVIS ASHBURN |