| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (18071882). Complete Poetical Works. 1893. | | | | Appendix | I. Juvenile Poems. Song |
| | | WHERE, from the eye of day, | |
| The dark and silent river | |
| Pursues through tangled woods a way | |
| Oer which the tall trees quiver; | |
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| The silver mist, that breaks | 5 |
| From out that woodland cover, | |
| Betrays the hidden path it takes, | |
| And hangs the current over! | |
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| So oft the thoughts that burst | |
| From hidden springs of feeling, | 10 |
| Like silent streams, unseen at first, | |
| From our cold hearts are stealing: | |
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| But soon the clouds that veil | |
| The eye of Love, when glowing, | |
| Betray the long unwhispered tale | 15 |
| Of thoughts in darkness flowing! | | | | |
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