VII

by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880
Part of The Miller's Daughter

Sometimes I whistled in the wind,

Sometimes I angled, thought and deed

Torpid, as swallows left behind

That winter 'neath the floating weed:

At will to wander everyway

From brook to brook my sole delight,

As lithe eels over meadows gray

Oft shift their glimmering pool by night.

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