10. The fountain in its source

The fountain in its source,
No drought of summer fears;
The farther it pursues its course,
The nobler it appears.

But shallow cisterns yield
A scanty short suply;
The morning sees them amply filled,
At evening they are dry.

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First Line: The fountain in its source
Title: The fountain in its source
Author: Madame Guyon
Translator: William Cowper
Language: English
Publication Date: 1800
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