MARK yon runnel how -tis flowing,
Like a sylvan spirit dreaming
Of the Spring-blooms near it blowing
And the sunlight in it gleaming!
Where that shelving rock is spied,
There with a smooth warbling slide
It lapses down into a cool
And brimming, not o-erflowing pool.
Then between its narrow-d banks
Playing mellow gurgling pranks,
It gushes till a channel-d stone
Gives it a more strenuous tone;
Or with an under-swirling spread
Over a wide pebbled bed
It bubbles with a gentle pleasure,
Ere some new mood change the measure:
Such a runnel typeth well
The sweet wild verse of -Christabel;-
But what
The Wonder-World it warbles through?
The Verse Of Coleridge-s -christobel-
Charles Harpur
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