Elson Grammar School Literature v4 by William H. Elson
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page 70 of 651 (10%)
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"I am fain for to water the plain"
* * * * * THE CATARACT OF LODORE ROBERT SOUTHEY. "How does the water Come down at Lodore?" My little boy asked me Thus, once on a time; And, moreover, he tasked me To tell him in rhyme. Anon at the word, There first came one daughter, And then came another, To second and third The request of their brother, And to hear how the water Comes down at Lodore, With its rush and its roar, As many a time They had seen it before. So I told them in rhyme-- For of rhymes I had store; And 'twas my vocation For their recreation |
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