Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes. England: Vols. IIV. 187679. | | | | Cambridge | | The Backs | | James Payn (18301898) |
| | | DROPPING down the river, | |
| Down the glancing river, | |
| Through the fleet of shallops, | |
| Through the fairy fleet, | |
| Underneath the bridges, | 5 |
| Carvéd stone and oaken, | |
| Crowned with sphere and pillar, | |
| Linking lawn with lawn, | |
| Sloping swards of garden, | |
| Flowering bank to bank; | 10 |
| Midst the golden noontide, | |
| Neath the stately trees, | |
| Reaching out their laden | |
| Arms to overshade us; | |
| Midst the summer evens, | 15 |
| Whilst the winds were heavy | |
| With the blossom-odors, | |
| Whilst the birds were singing | |
| From their sleepless nests. | |
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| Dropping down the river, | 20 |
| Down the branchéd river, | |
| Through the hidden outlet | |
| Of some happy stream, | |
| Lifting up the leafy | |
| Curtain that oerhung it, | 25 |
| Fold on fold of foliage | |
| Not proof against the stars. | |
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| Drinking ruby claret | |
| From the silvered Pewter, | |
| Spoil of ancient battle | 30 |
| On the ready Cam, | |
| Neer to be forgotten | |
| Pleasant friendly faces | |
| Mistily discerning | |
| Through the glass below. | 35 |
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| Ah! the balmy fragrance | |
| Of the mild Havanna! | |
| Downed amidst the purple | |
| Of our railway wrappers, | |
| Solemn-thoughted, glorious | 40 |
| On the verge of June. | |
| Musical the rippling | |
| Of the tardy current, | |
| Musical the murmur | |
| Of the wind-swept trees, | 45 |
| Musical the cadence | |
| Of the friendly voices | |
| Laden with the sweetness | |
| Of the songs of old. | | | | |
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