What are the contrasting words in ""The river by Charles Kingsley""
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Charles Kingsley's novel The Water-Babies is peppered with songs and poems, some of which are original to the novel. The poem about the river is original (written by Kingsley himself) and actually appears untitled within the story. You can find it near the beginning, as Tom is starting his journey. Outside of the novel, the poem appears under the title "Inland Waters: Highlands Song of the River."
It's a short poem, just three stanzas long. Its central idea is that a river can be symbolic of both cleanliness and filth, and both sin and purity of the soul.
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