Water and windmills, greenness, Islets green;–
Willows whose Trunks beside the shadows stood
Of their own higher half, and willowy swamp:–
Farmhouses that at anchor seem’d–in the inland sky
The fog-transfixing Spires–
Water, wide water, greenness and green banks,
And water seen–
(Samuel Coleridge)
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