Norumbega Hall
Not on Penobscot's wooded bank the spires Of the sought City rose, nor yet beside The winding Charles, nor where the daily tide Of Naumkeag's haven rises and retires, The vision tarried; but somewhere we knew The beautiful gates must open to our quest, Somewhere that marvellous City of the West Would lift its towers and palace domes in view, And, to! at last its mystery is made known Its only dwellers maidens fair and young, Its Princess such as England's Laureate sung; And safe from capture, save by love alone, It lends its beauty to the lake's green shore, And Norumbega is a myth no more
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"Not on Penobscot's wooded bank the spires..."
Exploring the themes of classic, John Greenleaf Whittier delivers a powerful performance in "Norumbega Hall"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...