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And his grief, when from her again severed, Grows greater as on through the night He wails, and his sorrow but lessens When morning comes back with itis light, And he eagerly calls her to hasten, Return from her perilous flight. Thus, onward forever and ever, These lovers s0 faithful and true, Are forced each from each to be sev- ered, As Sun her hard journey pursues; Except but a moment at evening As she, lit with blushes, soft prest One kiss on his brow deeply furrowed, And rests on his powerful breast. I come from a land where the iiowers O,er valley and hillside bloom fair, And through summeris long balmy hours With fragrance they laden the air, And polish the hillsides to brightness, And tint them with colors so gay, That the landscapes appear in their lightness Dame Nature in choicest array. And the butterfiies dressed bright and dainty,- The gay little fairies that guard The blossoms,-iiit here and quaintly And carry soft whispers of love. A stream of unparalleled beauty In statliness flows through this land. It is banks-one complete panorama That borders close on its strand- Makes pictures of any description A masterful artist could paint, From hills whose adornments are sylvan To level, unbroken green plains. Its water, so clear and so mirthful, To comrades that rest by its shores, Tells stories the same as it has told Through numberless Iages before. Aye, yet there,s a region of mystery Within the bright land of the west, The pages of natureis great history, It tells us a tale of the past. A mountain, a mountain colossal, Its summit once reared tiwards the sky, And up from the furnace internal there sk- 4i Its iiame did for centuries rise. But there came a terrific convulsion, The elements, bound to be free, Grown weary of painful oppression, Burst forth brighter visions to see. And now, o,er the regions of ruin, Where once stood this mountain sub- lime A silence, deep, reverent and misty molds sway over boulder and pine, And beneath Where the hot flame as- cended, beneath where the mammoth brow stood With walls built by nature surrounded, There peacefully slumbers a flood Of water, the clearest and bluest That ever turned back to the sky It7s image, and in this dim region Is where the tlake Mystery, lies. I come from a land where the ocean, The rivers, the mountains s0 grand, Tue valleys, the prairies, the open Untimbered, unbroken, rich land, Where the fallow, the elk and the beaver, brooks throng The hillsides, gay painted with flowers, The birds with their unceasing song, Await but the seeing and coming Of man with his artful device Of power, and skillfully forming Of them a complete paradise. The with their numberless Pray stop but for a moment, Kind wind, and tell me true, Where lies this land of wonder, And then your tale renew. You say that in the westward Full many moons away It lies where restless ocean Holds undisputed sway? Enough, kind wind, you,ve told me. 1,11 seek this western land, From where thou laughing comest, And settle on its strand. Iill fashion stream and forest, And everything of worth, Until is Spread before me HThe garden of the earth.H Horace Sykes, i06. . 34' h i V : g'fcf' ' hVH
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