The
cataract strong
Then
plunges along,
Striking
and raging,
As
if a war waging
Its
caverns and rocks among;
Rising
and leaping,
Sinking
and creeping,
Swelling
and sweeping,
Showering
and springing,
Flying
and flinging,
Writhing
and ringing,
Eddying
and whisking,
Spouting
and frisking,
Turning
and twisting,
Around
and around,
With
endless rebound:
Smiting
and fighting,
A
sight to delight in,
Confounding,
astounding,
Dizzying and deafening the
ear with its sound.
Collecting,
projecting,
Receding
and speeding,
And
shocking and rocking,
And
darting and parting,
And
threading and spreading,
And
whizzing and hissing,
And
dripping and skipping,
And
hitting and splitting,
And
shining and twining,
And
rattling and battling,
And
shaking and quaking,
And
pouring and roaring,
And
waving and raving,
And
tossing and crossing,
And
flowing and going,
And
running and stunning,
And
foaming and roaming,
And
dinning and spinning,
And
dropping and hopping,
And
working and jerking,
And
guggling and struggling,
And
heaving and cleaving,
And
moaning and groaning,
And
glittering and frittering,
And
gathering and feathering,
And
whitening and brightening,
And
quivering and shivering,
And
hurrying and skurrying,
And
thundering and floundering;
Dividing and gliding and sliding,
And falling and brawling and
sprawling,
And driving and riving and
striving,
And sprinkling and twinkling
and wrinkling,
And sounding and bounding
and rounding,
And bubbling and troubling
and doubling,
And grumbling and rumbling
and tumbling,
And clattering and battering
and shattering,
Retreating and beating and
meeting and sheeting,
Delaying and straying and
playing and spraying,
Advancing and prancing and
glancing and dancing,
Recoiling, turmoiling and
toiling and boiling,
And gleaming and streaming
and steaming and beaming,
And rushing and flushing and
brushing and gushing,
And flapping and rapping and
clapping and slapping,
And curling and whirling and
purling and twirling,
And thumping and plumping
and bumping and jumping,
And dashing and flashing and
splashing and clashing;
And so never ending, but always
descending,
Sounds and motions for ever
and ever are blending
All at once and all o’er,
with a mighty uproar,
And this way the water comes
down at Lodore.
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