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IN THE ST. GOTTHARDT PASS by MATHILDE BLIND

First Line: THE STORM WHICH SHOOK THE SILENCE OF THE HILLS
Last Line: THEY KISS HIGH HEAVEN IN ALL EMBRACING LIGHT.
Subject(s): ALPS; MOUNTAINS; STORMS; HILLS; DOWNS (GREAT BRITAIN);

THE storm which shook the silence of the hills
And sleeping pinnacles of ancient snow
Went muttering off in one last thunder throe
Mixed with a moan of multitudinous rills;
Yea, even as one who has wept much, but stills
The flowing tears of some convulsive woe
When a fair light of hope begins to glow
Athwart the gloom of long remembered ills:

So does the face of this scarred mountain height
Relax its stony frown, while slow uprolled
Invidious mists are changed to veiling gold.
Wild peaks still fluctuate between dark and bright,
But when the sun laughs at them, as of old,
They kiss high heaven in all embracing light.




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