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RUSSIAN:

KONSTANTIN DMITRIYEVITCH BALMONT.

1. WATER.*[1]

From droplets of dew that aquiver are throwing
The lustre of jewels around,
To the pallor of spaces, where, distantly flowing,
The wave of the ocean its foam-wreath is strowing
O'er seas that no plummet can sound,
Thou art everywhere, ever, life changelessly glowing,
Now emerald-tinted, now azurely showing,
Now in ruby and amber the waters abound,
In orange, white, green, and in dusky-blue splendour,
And in such as the deserts alone can engender,
In the swinging and singing of tides without bound,
Of tints only seen by the choicest of gazes,
As they tremble and sparkle and dazzle, their mazes

  1. The selections marked with an asterisk have already appeared in "Modern Russian Poetry" by the same author.

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