Near it is a streamlet flowing, Where old shady trees are growing; But of one alone I sing.
So also Wainamoinen beseeches Ukko in vain to check the crimsonstreamlet flowing from his knee wounded by an axe in the hands of Hisi.
None can tell the overwhelming sorrow, the keen agony which succeeded your absence; my only solace was to seek the streamlet and mingle my boyish tears with its limpid waters.
Do you remember the time we last walked together by the streamlet that flows from the rock spring?
I had fallen into a precipitous ravine, rocky and thorny, full of a hazy mist which drifted about me in wisps, and with a narrow streamlet from which this mist came meandering down the centre.
And other places there were, where the streamlet chuckled and laughed over tiny pebbly bars in the sunlight or gurgled past where flags and rushes grew.
Larger and stronger grew the streamlet until its tripping step became more firm, and then it passed into the valley, catching reflections from the things around.
Within the grot a Spirit dwells, Lovely, and pure, and sweet; Hard by the streamlet gently wells, Cooling the fair retreat.
She soon learnt to love the rugged cloud, and from their union sprang a bright streamlet which, cradled in its mother's lap, reflected her sweet image.
Pure and beautiful the streamlet flows, Fresh from the earth it springs; Like heavenly light that o'er earth glows, And fans the angels' wings.
Yet where at its source the streamlet flows forth from its rocky bed, Shalt thou seek those healing waters ere the sun stand high overhead.
On the extremest verge of the county, where a leap across the streamlet would plant the feet in Westmoreland, the banks are dotted for many miles with the bird's-eye primula.
The floor of this forest-way is greenly carpeted with the thick-growing spring verdure, a stray tiny streamlet perhaps crossing at intervals, while leaflets of the severed saplings are bursting through in pink or dark-red bunches.
The water's hue is gold; Golden its wavelets foam and glide Through tenderest green—to ocean-tide The fairy streamlet rolled.
On the south side of the bridge at Heybrook, the streamlet from the north runs through the meadows a short distance, and empties itself into the Roch.
This was immediately agreed to, and they took their seats on a moss-grown rock, a short distance from which a little streamlet descended in a murmuring cascade.
Not a spot of tilled ground was there to break in upon its pastoral simplicity; the same soft yellow green spread from the bed of the streamlet to the hill-tops on each side, and sheep were feeding everywhere.
Ere long our feet sank into a quantity of liquid mud, and I discovered a slender streamlet of limpid water oozing out between two rocks.
Under the foliage of sarsaparilla our companion was kneeling down and catching in his hands a little streamlet of limpid water, which was trickling from between two rocks.
Now she stood watching him as he plied his spade, refreshing his labour with a very streamlet of talk, flitting round him and plucking flowers like a humming-bird supplied with fingers.
The track followed the windings of a streamlet which was at that time covered with snow, and only distinguishable by the absence of bushes along its course.
The creek itself was a mere streamlet which ran a short course from the mountains of the interior, brawling down a wild gully of inconsiderable extent.
A rock kangaroo, cleared the streamlet with a bound and fled up the hillside like a mountain hare.
And that timid fawn starts not with fear When I steal to her secret bower; And that young May violet to me is dear, And I visit the silent streamlet near, To look on the lovely flower.
The boughs in the morning wind are stirred, And the woods their song renew, With the early carol of many a bird, And the quickened tune of the streamlet heard Where the hazels trickle with dew.
Lower down the streamlet formed a small lake, on which a boat was kept, and where Bruno was wont to row his wife, and try to teach her unskilful hand to guide the oar.
Here a little streamlet had its birth, gushing forth from the rock itself in cold purity.
Llewelyn also was haunted by outbursts of mocking laughter, but when, amazed, he turned to his mother, the wild turbulence of the little streamlet taught him he had mistaken its noisy vehemence for sounds of demoniacal mirth.
Even the tiny streamlet which cleaves the grass they stand on seems to snatch the words, and goes dancing downwards, bearing them to the world.
She thought to herself that here was the beginning of a great career--the moment when the streamlet finds its bed, and enters upon its true and destined course.
You know that we crossed a streamlet that ran into this brook soon after we started.
In this ravine was a streamlet which, however, had so worn away its rocky bed that we could hardly see it.
So on coming to a bushy gully, with a tiny streamlet going singing down the centre of it, we left the road and followed the water upwards, and were soon at the foot of a rock.
The keeper now and then shoots a grebe in the mere where the streamlet widens out into a small lake, which again is bordered by water meadows.
In front, and somewhat lower, a streamlet winds, fringing the sward, and across it the fir plantations begin, their dark sombre foliage hanging over the water.