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1809–1849

TO THE RIVER

Edgar Allan Poe

Fair river! in thy bright, clear flow Of crystal, wandering water, Thou art an emblem of the glow Of beauty — the unhidden heart —

The playful maziness of art In old Alberto's daughter; But when within thy wave she looks — Which glistens then, and trembles —

Why, then, the prettiest of brooks Her worshipper resembles; For in his heart, as in thy stream, Her image deeply lies —

His heart which trembles at the beam Of her soul-searching eyes.

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TO THE RIVER · Edgar Allan Poe · Poetry Cove