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\title{Arethusa}
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\author{Percy Bysshe Shelley}
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\par
Arethusa arose
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From her couch of snows
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In the Acroceraunian mountains,—
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From cloud and from crag,
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With many a jag,
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Shepherding her bright fountains.
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She leapt down the rocks,
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With her rainbow locks
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Streaming among the streams;—
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Her steps paved with green
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The downward ravine
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Which slopes to the western gleams;
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And gliding and springing
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She went, ever singing,
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In murmurs as soft as sleep;
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The Earth seemed to love her,
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And Heaven smiled above her,
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As she lingered towards the deep.
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Then Alpheus bold,
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On his glacier cold,
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With his trident the mountains strook;
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And opened a chasm
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In the rocks—with the spasm
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All Erymanthus shook.
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And the black south wind
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It unsealed behind
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The urns of the silent snow,
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And earthquake and thunder
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Did rend in sunder
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The bars of the springs below.
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And the beard and the hair
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Of the River-god were
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Seen through the torrent’s sweep,
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As he followed the light
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Of the fleet nymph’s flight
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To the brink of the Dorian deep.
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’Oh, save me! Oh, guide me!
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And bid the deep hide me,
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For he grasps me now by the hair!’
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The loud Ocean heard,
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To its blue depth stirred,
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And divided at her prayer;
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And under the water
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The Earth’s white daughter
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Fled like a sunny beam;
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Behind her descended
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Her billows, unblended
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With the brackish Dorian stream:—
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Like a gloomy stain
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On the emerald main
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Alpheus rushed behind,—
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As an eagle pursuing
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A dove to its ruin
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Down the streams of the cloudy wind.
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Under the bowers
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Where the Ocean Powers
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Sit on their pearled thrones;
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Through the coral woods
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Of the weltering floods,
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Over heaps of unvalued stones;
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Through the dim beams
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Which amid the streams
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Weave a network of coloured light;
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And under the caves,
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Where the shadowy waves
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Are as green as the forest’s night:—
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Outspeeding the shark,
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And the sword-fish dark,
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Under the Ocean’s foam,
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And up through the rifts
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Of the mountain clifts
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They passed to their Dorian home.
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And now from their fountains
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In Enna’s mountains,
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Down one vale where the morning basks,
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Like friends once parted
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Grown single-hearted,
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They ply their watery tasks.
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At sunrise they leap
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From their cradles steep
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In the cave of the shelving hill;
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At noontide they flow
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Through the woods below
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And the meadows of asphodel;
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And at night they sleep
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In the rocking deep
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Beneath the Ortygian shore;—
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Like spirits that lie
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In the azure sky
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When they love but live no more.
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The Anarchist Library (Mirror)
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
Arethusa
1824
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https:\Slash{}\Slash{}en.wikisource.org\Slash{}wiki\Slash{}Arethusa
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\textbf{usa.anarchistlibraries.net}
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