Sarah Margaret Fuller - The Highlands

Sarah Margaret Fuller - The Highlands

Saw ye first, arrayed in mist and cloud; br No cheerful lights softened your aspect bold; br A sullen gray, or green, more grave and cold, br The varied beauties of the scene enshroud. br Yet not the less, O Hudson! calm and proud, br Did I receive the impress of that hour br Which showed thee to me, emblem of that power br Of high resolve, to which even rocks have bowed; br Thou wouldst not deign thy course to turn aside, br And seek some smiling valley's welcome warm, br But through the mountain's very heart, thy pride br Has been, thy channel and thy banks to form.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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