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PURE ELEMENT OF WATERS! WHERESOE'ER by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

Poet Analysis

Last Line: Their anguish,—and they blend sweet songs with thine
Subject(s): SPRINGS; WATER; CAVES;

Pure element of waters! wheresoe'er
Thou dost forsake thy subterranean haunts,
Green herbs, bright flowers, and berry-bearing plants,
Rise into life and in thy train appear:
And, through the sunny portion of the year,
Swift insects shine, thy hovering pursuivants:
And, if thy bounty fail, the forest pants;
And hart and hind and hunter with his spear
Languish and droop together. Nor unfelt
In man's perturbfhd soul thy sway benign;
And, haply, far within the marble belt
Of central earth, where tortured Spirits pine
For grace and goodness lost, thy murmurs melt
Their anguish,''"and they blend sweet songs with thine.



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