Here you will find the Poem A Flight of Wild Ducks of poet Charles Harpur
Far up the River-hark! 'tls the loud shock Deadened by distance, of some Fowler's gun: And as into the stillness of the scene It wastes now with a dull vibratory boom, Look where, fast widening up at either end Out of the sinuous valley of the waters, And o'er the intervenient forest, - up Against the open heaven, a long dark line Comes hitherward stretching-a vast Flight of Ducks! Following the windings of the vale, and still Enlarging lengthwise, and in places too Oft breaking into solitary dots, How swiftly onwards comes it - till at length, The River, reaching through a group of hills, Off leads it, - out of sight. But not for long: For, wheeling ever with the water's course, Here into sudden view it comes again Sweeping and swarming round the nearest point! And first now, a swift airy rush is heard Approaching momently; - then all at once There passes a keen-cutting, gusty tumult Of strenuous pinions, with a streaming mass Of instantaneous skiey streaks; each streak Evolving with a lateral flirt, and thence Entangling as it were, - so rapidly A thousand wings outpointingly dispread In passing tiers, seem, looked at from beneath, With rushing intermixtures to involve Each other as they beat. Thus seen o'erhead Even while we speak-ere we have spoken, - lo! The living cloud is onward many a rood. Tracking as 'twere in the smooth stream below The multifarious shadow of itself Far coming-present-and far gone at once! The senses vainly struggle to retain The impression of an Image (as the same) So swift and manifold: For now again A long dark line upon the utmost verge Of the horizon, steeping still, it sinks At length into the landscape; where yet seen Though dimly, with a wide and scattering sweep It fetches eastward, and in column so Dapples along the steep face of the ridge There banking the turned River. Now it drops Below the fringing oaks - but to arise Once more, with a quick circling gleam, as touched By the slant sunshine, and then disappear As instantaneously, - there settling down Upon the reedy bosom of the water.