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Title: From Vergil's Fourth Georgic Author: Percy Bysshe Shelley [More Titles by Shelley] [VERSES 360 ET SEQ.] [Published by Locock, "Examination", etc., 1903.] And the cloven waters like a chasm of mountains He went in wonder through the path immortal Which sounded as he passed, and lakes which rain Half 'wildered he beheld the bursting waves [And] The chasm where old Enipeus has its birth And rock-resounding Hypanis, and thou Thou than whom none of the streams divine [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |