"It was an April morning: fresh and clear"
It was an April
morning: fresh and clear
The Rivulet, delighting in its strength,
Ran
with a young man's speed; and yet the voice
Of waters which the winter had
supplied
Was softened down into a vernal tone.
The spirit of enjoyment
and desire,
And hopes and wishes, from all living things
Went circling,
like a multitude of sounds.
The budding groves seemed eager to urge on
The steps of June; as if their various hues
Were only hindrances that
stood between
Them and their object: but, meanwhile, prevailed
Such an
entire contentment in the air
That every naked ash, and tardy tree
Yet
leafless, showed as if the countenance
With which it looked on this
delightful day
Were native to the summer.--Up the brook
I roamed in the
confusion of my heart,
Alive to all things and forgetting all.
At length
I to a sudden turning came
In this continuous glen, where down a rock
The Stream, so ardent in its course before,
Sent forth such sallies of
glad sound, that all
Which I till then had heard, appeared the voice
Of
common pleasure: beast and bird, the lamb,
The shepherd's dog, the linnet
and the thrush
Vied with this waterfall, and made a song,
Which, while I
listened, seemed like the wild growth
Or like some natural produce of the
air,
That could not cease to be. Green leaves were here;
But 'twas the
foliage of the rocks--the birch,
The yew, the holly, and the bright green
thorn,
With hanging islands of resplendent furze:
And, on a summit,
distant a short space,
By any who should look beyond the dell,
A single
mountain-cottage might be seen.
I gazed and gazed, and to myself I said,
"Our thoughts at least are ours; and this wild nook,
My EMMA, I will
dedicate to thee."
----Soon did the spot become my other home,
My
dwelling, and my out-of-doors abode.
And, of the Shepherds who have seen me
there,
To whom I sometimes in our idle talk
Have told this fancy, two or
three, perhaps,
Years after we are gone and in our graves,
When they
have cause to speak of this wild place,
May call it by the name of EMMA'S
DELL.