Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 5 by Various
page 67 of 579 (11%)
page 67 of 579 (11%)
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OVER THE LOFTY MOUNTAINS (From 'Arne') Often I wonder what there may be Over the lofty mountains. Here the snow is all I see, Spread at the foot of the dark green tree; Sadly I often ponder, Would I were over yonder. Strong of wing soars the eagle high Over the lofty mountains; Glad of the new day, soars to the sky, Wild in pursuit of his prey doth fly; Pauses, and, fearless of danger, Scans the far coasts of the stranger. The apple-tree, whose thoughts ne'er fly Over the lofty mountains, Leaves when the summer days draw nigh, Patiently waits for the time when high The birds in its bough shall be swinging, Yet will know not what they are singing. He who has yearned so long to go Over the lofty mountains-- He whose visions and fond hopes grow |
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