Snow-Bound, Among the Hills, Songs of Labor, Mabel Martin, And Other Poems

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Snow-Bound, Among the Hills, Songs of Labor, Mabel Martin, And Other Poems
Whittier John Greenleaf
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MARY GARVIN.
From the heart of Wanmbek MeUma, from the lake that never fails, Falls the Saco in the green lap of Gonwaj's inter- vales; There, in wild and virgin freshness, its waters foam and flow, As when Darby Field first saw them, two hundred years ago.
Bat, vexed in all its seaward course with bridges, dams, and mills, How changed is Saco's stream, how lost its freedom of the hills.
Since travelled Jocelyn, factor Vines, and stately Champernoon Heard on its banks the gray wolfs howl, t
...he trumpet of the loon !
With smoking axle hot with speed, with steeds of fire and steam, 10 Wide-waked To-day leaves Yesterday behind him like a dream.
Still, from the hurrying train of Life, fly backward far and fast The milestones of the fathers, the landmarks of the past* MARY GARVIN. 49 But human hearts remain michanged : the sorrow and the sin, The loves and hopes and fears of old, are to oar own akin; u And if, in tales our fathers told, the songs our moth« ers sung, Tradition wears a snowy beard, Romance is always young.


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