The Brook And The Wave

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    The brooklet came from the mountain,
        As sang the bard of old,
    Running with feet of silver
        Over the sands of gold!

    Far away in the briny ocean
        There rolled a turbulent wave,
    Now singing along the sea-beach,
        Now howling along the cave.

    And the brooklet has found the billow
        Though they flowed so far apart,
    And has filled with its freshness and sweetness
        That turbulent bitter heart!

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