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The Bridge Between Clifton And Leigh Woods

By William Lisle Bowles

Topics: classic

Frown ever opposite, the angel cried,     Who, with an earthquake's might and giant hand,     Severed these riven rocks, and bade them stand     Severed for ever! The vast ocean-tide,     Leaving its roar without at his command,     Shrank, and beneath the woods through the green land     Went gently murmuring on, so to deride     The frowning barriers that its force defied!     But Art, high o'er the trailing smoke below     Of sea-bound steamer, on yon summit's head     Sat musing; and where scarce a wandering crow     Sailed o'er the chasm, in thought a highway led;     Conquering, as by an arrow from a bow,     The scene's lone Genius by her elfin-thread.

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About William Lisle Bowles

William Lisle Bowles is a distinguished poet whose works have shaped the landscape of English literature. Their poetry explores the depths of human emotion, nature, love, and philosophical thought through powerful and evocative verse. Readers continue to find solace, inspiration, and beauty in their timeless words.

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