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  1. The Water-fall. By Henry Vaughan. With what deep murmurs through time’s silent stealth. Doth thy transparent, cool, and wat’ry wealth. Here flowing fall, And chide, and call, As if his liquid, loose retinue stay’d. Ling’ring, and were of this steep place afraid; The common pass.

  2. Nov 30, 2018 · There’s something about the seventeenth-century poet Henry Vaughan (1621-95) which smacks more of the later Romantic movement than of the metaphysical ‘school’ to which he belonged. This poem, describing the natural beauty of the waterfall, is a fine demonstration of how Vaughan anticipated Romanticism by over a century.

  3. May 23, 2011 · Featured Poem: The Waterfall by Henry Vaughan. Written by Lisa Spurgin, 23rd May 2011. So, we’ve had the wildness and wonder of the sea; the full force of its rushing waves and soaring swells, its overwhelming physical and emotional pull. You don’t have to be a seasoned sea-dog to have been exhilarated and exhausted (and perhaps even just a ...

  4. Beside the Waterfall. By Mary Oliver. JSTOR and the Poetry Foundation are collaborating to digitize, preserve, and extend access to Poetry. Source: Poetry (August 1993) Browse all issues back to 1912.

  5. Oct 4, 2021 · “The Waterfall” is an interesting poem, but it suffers from Vaughan’s characteristic lack of conciseness and direction of argument.

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  6. Waterfall’ by Laurice Dorothy Edmond is an emotive poem that deals with the transience of youth and life. The first stanzas of the poem metaphorically describe how one’s youth quickly fades away.

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  8. The Waterfall. by Hannah Flagg Gould. . Full Text. Ye mighty waters, that have joined your forces, Roaring and dashing with this awful sound, Here are ye mingled; but the distant sources. Whence ye have issued, where shall they be found? Who may retrace the ways that ye have taken, Ye streams and drops? who separate you all,

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