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The Mountains a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcollections
Edith W Cook
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%l THE RAINBOW.
Mv heart leaps up when I beliold A Kainbow in the sky.
Wordsworth.
TT was a day of shower and sun, •*■ By summer breezes softly fanned, Amongst the vales and mountains dun, And sprinkled Lakes of Cumberland : Such day as best that land may choose, Where Nature's choicest gifts have striven, And Earth puts forth her freshest hues To sparkle in the light of heaven.
I passed along the mountain side, And watched the falling drops that broke The crystal Lake's transparent tide, While
... hills beyond in sunshine woke : And marked the gleams that passing o'er Brought out in clear distinctive view The hcathered outlines that before Were melted into shapeless blue.
But soon a sight of new surprise Called off my thoughts from even flow : I saw a rainbow arch arise And span half-way the vale below. In bold relief it stood displayed Against the further mountain's side ; And bolder still in darkest shade Towered up that mountain's loftier pride.
84 THE MOUNTAINS.
Most beautiful it was to trace That blended arch of sparkling rain Rise gently upward from the base, And fall as gently down again.


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