Journey to Doncaster - River Great Ouse

Anonymous

Thro' villages, o'er plains we ride,
Where Ouze conducts his silver tide;
So slow his winding waters stray,
He seems to linger on his way,
As loth to leave the pleasing scene
Of woods, corn-fields, and pastures green.

There are a number of rivers called Ouse or Ouze in England.

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