Sunday up the River MY love o'er the water bends dreaming; It glidethandglideth away: She sees there her own beauty, gleaming Through shadow and ripple and spray.
The river glideth at his own sweet will: Dear God!
A thought of light that glideth Down from the heavenly hall, Wherever it abideth Maketh a sunbeam fall.
And 'twas down in yonder valley, love, Where the waterglideth by.
He had not long been tarrying there Before his love passed by: And 'twas down in yonder valley, love, Where the water glideth by.
Lo, he glideth by me and I see him not; And he passeth on, but I perceive him not.
LXIX Lo, he glidethby me and I see him not; And he passeth on, but I perceive him not.
More water glideth by the mill Than wots the miller of.
One of the charms of Thames is, that the calm river "glideth at its own sweet will.
The back-waters are then all mystery, the birds have all gone to roost; sleep and silence rest upon the resting river, the peace of night is over all, and still the gentle river glideth ever to the sea.
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