 The Fountain, by James Russell Lowell, read for LibriVox.org by Anna Roberts. The Fountain Into the sunshine, full of the light, leaping and flashing, from morn till night, into the moonlight, wider than snow, waving so flower-like when the winds blow, into the starlight, rushing in spray, happy at midnight, happy by day, ever in motion, bliesome and cheery, still climbing heavenward, never a weary, glad of all weathers, still seeming best, upward or downward, motion thy rest, full of a nature nothing can tame, changed every moment, ever the same, ceaseless aspiring, ceaseless content, darkness or sunshine thy element, glorious fountain, let my heart be fresh, changeful, constant, upward like thee. End of Poem The Fountain, by James Russell Lowell, read for LibriVox.org by Albatross. The Fountain Into the sunshine, full of the light, leaping and flashing, from morn till night, into the moonlight, wider than snow, waving so flower-like when the winds blow, into the starlight, rushing in spray, happy at midnight, happy by day, ever in motion, bliesome and cheery, still climbing heavenward, never a weary, glad of all weathers, still seeming best, upward or downward, motion thy rest, full of a nature nothing can tame, changed every moment, ever the same, ceaseless aspiring, ceaseless content, darkness or sunshine thy element, glorious fountain, let my heart be fresh, changeful, constant, upward like thee. End of Poem The Fountain, by James Russell Lowell, read for LibriVox.org by Craig Campbell in Appleton, Wisconsin, in 2008, into the sunshine, full of the light, leaping and flashing from morn till night, into the moonlight, wider than snow, waving so flower-like when the winds blow, into the starlight, rushing in spray, happy at midnight, happy by day, ever in motion, bliesome and cheery, still climbing heavenward, never a weary, glad of all weathers, still seeming best, upward or downward, motion thy rest, full of a nature nothing can tame, changed every moment, ever the same, ceaseless aspiring, ceaseless content, darkness or sunshine thy element, glorious fountain, let my heart be fresh, changeful, constant, upward like thee. End of Poem The Fountain, by James Russell Lowell, read for LibriVox.org by Carol Stripling, into the sunshine, full of the light, leaping and flashing from morn till night, into the moonlight, wider than snow, waving so flower-like when the winds blow, into the starlight, rushing in spray, happy at midnight, happy by day, ever in motion, bliesome and cheery, still climbing heavenward, never a weary, glad of all weathers, still seeming best, upward or downward, motion thy rest, full of a nature nothing can tame, changed every moment, ever the same, ceaseless aspiring, ceaseless content, darkness or sunshine thy element, glorious fountain, let my heart be fresh, changeful, constant, upward like thee. End of Poem The Fountain, by James Russell Lowell, read for LibriVox.org by Clara Snyder, The Fountain, into the sunshine, full of the light, leaping and flashing from morn till night, into the moonlight, wider than snow, waving so flower-like when the winds blow, into the starlight, rushing in spray, happy at midnight, happy by day, ever in motion, bliesome and cheery, still climbing heavenward, never a weary, glad of all weathers, still seeming best, upward or downward, motion thy rest, full of a nature nothing can tame, changed every moment, ever the same, ceaseless aspiring, ceaseless content, darkness or sunshine thy element, glorious fountain, let my heart be fresh, changeful, constant, upward like thee. End of Poem The Fountain, by James Russell Lowell, read for LibriVox.org by David Fetterman. The Fountain, into the sunshine, full of light, leaping and flashing from morn till night, into the moonlight, wider than snow, waving so flower-like when the winds blow, into the starlight, rushing in spray, happy at midnight, happy by day, ever in motion, bliesome and cheery, still climbing heavenward, never a weary, glad of all weathers, still seeming best, upward or downward, motion thy rest, full of a nature nothing can tame, changed every moment, ever the same, ceaseless aspiring, ceaseless content, darkness or sunshine, thy element, glorious fountain, let my heart be fresh, changeful, constant, upward like thee. End of Poem This recording is in the public domain. The Fountain, by James Russell Lowell, read for LibriVox.org by David Glorance. In Brampton, Ontario, December 2008, the Fountain, into the sunshine, full of the light, leaping and flashing from morn till night, into the moonlight, whiter than snow, waving so flower-like when the winds blow, into the starlight, rushing in spray, happy at midnight, happy by day, ever in motion, bliesome and cheery, still climbing heavenward, never a weary, glad of all weathers, still seeming best, upward or downward, motion thy rest, full of a nature nothing can tame, changed every moment, ever the same, ceaseless aspiring, ceaseless content, darkness or sunshine, thy element, glorious fountain, let my heart be fresh, changeful, constant, upward like thee. End of Poem This recording is in the public domain. The Fountain, by James Russell Lowell, read for LibriVox.org by JC Guan, Montreal, December 2008. The Fountain, into the sunshine, full of the light, leaping and flashing from morn till night, into the moonlight, whiter than snow, waving so flower-like when the winds blow, into the starlight, rushing in spray, happy at midnight, happy by day, ever in motion, bliesome and cheery, still climbing heavenward, never a weary, glad of all weathers, still seeming best, upward or downward, motion thy rest, full of a nature, nothing can tame, changed every moment, ever the same, ceaseless aspiring, ceaseless content, darkness or sunshine, thy element, glorious fountain, let my heart be fresh, changeful, constant, upward like thee. End of Poem This recording is in the public domain. The Fountain, by James Russell Lowell, read for LibriVox.org by Leanne Howlett. The Fountain, into the sunshine, full of the light, leaping and flashing from morn till night, into the moonlight, whiter than snow, waving so flower-like when the winds blow, into the starlight, rushing in spray, happy at midnight, happy by day, ever in motion, bliesome and cheery, still climbing heavenward, never a weary, glad of all weathers, still seeming best, upward or downward, motion thy rest, full of a nature, nothing can tame, changed every moment, ever the same, ceaseless aspiring, ceaseless content, darkness or sunshine, thy element, glorious fountain, let my heart be fresh, changeful constant, upward like thee. End of Poem This recording is in the public domain. The Fountain, by James Russell Lowell, read for LibriVox.org by Evan Barnes. The Fountain, into the sunshine, full of the light, leaping and flashing from morn till night, into the moonlight, whiter than snow, waving so flower-like when the winds blow, into the starlight, rushing in spray, happy at midnight, happy by day, ever in motion, bliesome and cheery, still climbing heavenward, never a weary, glad of all weathers, still seeming best, upward or downward, motion thy rest, full of a nature, nothing can tame, changed every moment, ever the same, ceaseless aspiring, ceaseless content, darkness or sunshine, thy element, glorious fountain, let my heart be fresh, changeful, constant, upward like thee. End of Poem This recording is in the public domain. The Fountain, by James Russell Lowell, read for LibriVox.org by Rachel Linton, Bristol, UK, The Fountain, into the sunshine, full of the light, leaping and flashing from morn till night, into the moonlight, whiter than snow, waving so flower-like when the winds blow, into the starlight, rushing in spray, happy at midnight, happy by day, ever in motion, bliesome and cheery, still climbing heavenward, never a weary, glad of all weathers, still seeming best, upward or downward, motion thy rest, full of a nature, nothing can tame, changed every moment, ever the same, ceaseless aspiring, ceaseless content, darkness or sunshine, thy element, glorious fountain, let my heart be fresh, changeful, constant, upward like thee. End of Poem This recording is in the public domain. The Fountain, by James Russell Lowell, read for LibriVox.org by Secrets. The Fountain, into the sunshine, full of the light, leaping and flashing from morn to night, into the moonlight, whiter than snow, waving so flower-like when the winds blow, into the starlight, rushing in spray, happy at midnight, happy by day, ever in motion, bliesome and cheery, still climbing heavenward, never a weary, glad of all weathers, still seeming best, upward or downward, motion thy rest, full of a nature, nothing can tame, changed every moment, ever the same, ceaseless aspiring, ceaseless content, darkness or sunshine, thy element, glorious fountain, let my heart be fresh, changeful, constant, upward like thee. End of Poem