In the time of wild roses
 As up Thames we travelled
 Where 'mid water--weeds ravelled
 The lily uncloses,
 To his old shores the river
 A new song was singing,
 And young shoots were springing
 On old roots for ever.
 Dog--daisies were dancing,
 And flags flamed in cluster,
 On the dark stream a lustre
 Now blurred and now glancing.
 A tall reed down--weighing,
 The sedge--warbler fluttered;
 One sweet note he uttered,
 Then left it soft--swaying.
 By the bank's sandy hollow
 My dipt oars went beating,
 And past our bows fleeting
 Blue--backed shone the swallow.
 High woods, heron--haunted,
 Rose, changed, as we rounded
 Old hills greenly mounded,
 To meadows enchanted;
 A dream ever moulded
 Afresh for our wonder,
 Still opening asunder
 For the stream many--folded;
 Till sunset was rimming
 The West with pale flushes;
 Behind the black rushes
 The last light was dimming;
 And the lonely stream, hiding
 Shy birds, grew more lonely,
 And with us was only
 The noise of our gliding.
 In cloud of gray weather
 The evening o'erdarkened.
 In the stillness we hearkened;
 Our hearts sang together.





