The River of the Water of Life

Letitia Elizabeth Landon 1802 (Chelsea) – 1838 (Cape Coast)



[Pilgrim's Progress.]

Oh, glittering river, — doth the willow stoop
O’er thy blue depths ? or do the lilies droop,
Watching the shadow of each ivory blossom,
So soon to sink in thy unquiet bosom ? —
Does the bright heaven make of thy tide its glass ?
Do the dark clouds above thy mirror pass ?
Do thy banks echo to the shepherd's song ?
Do human feet pass restlessly along ?
They do : — upon those mystic waves of thine
Time finds a symbol, and Faith sets its sign.
Thus does Time’s flood roll silently away —
Losing the sunshine of its earlier day.
The songs that floated o’er its waves are fled.
Its green leaves fallen, and its flowers dead.
Then Faith steps forth, and promises, “Once more
That stream will rise, but on another shore.
The seraph’s harp will be its music there ;
Immortal flowers will light the immortal air.
Each human lip that drinks of that bright wave
Drinks to the Cross’s triumph o’er the grave.”
Life to thy river is a far course given.
But both its birthplace and its home are heaven.
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Submitted by Madeleine Quinn on November 14, 2016

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Letitia Elizabeth Landon

Letitia Elizabeth Landon was an English poet. Born 14th August 1802 at 25 Hans Place, Chelsea, she lived through the most productive period of her life nearby, at No.22. A precocious child with a natural gift for poetry, she was driven by the financial needs of her family to become a professional writer and thus a target for malicious gossip (although her three children by William Jerdan were successfully hidden from the public). In 1838, she married George Maclean, governor of Cape Coast Castle on the Gold Coast, whence she travelled, only to die a few months later (15th October) of a fatal heart condition. Behind her post-Romantic style of sentimentality lie preoccupations with art, decay and loss that give her poetry its characteristic intensity and in this vein she attempted to reinterpret some of the great male texts from a woman’s perspective. Her originality rapidly led to her being one of the most read authors of her day and her influence, commencing with Tennyson in England and Poe in America, was long-lasting. However, Victorian attitudes led to her poetry being misrepresented and she became excluded from the canon of English literature, where she belongs. more…

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