LXXXVII.

There was no great disparity of years,

Though much in temper; but they never clashed:

They moved like stars united in their spheres,

Or like the Rhone by Leman's waters washed,

Where mingled and yet separate appears

The River from the Lake, all bluely dashed

Through the serene and placid glassy deep,

Which fain would lull its river-child to sleep.[727]

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