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The Lay Of The Mountain.

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[The scenery of Gotthardt is here personified.]     To the solemn abyss leads the terrible path,     The life and death winding dizzy between;     In thy desolate way, grim with menace and wrath,     To daunt thee the spectres of giants are seen;     That thou wake not the wild one [20], all silently tread     Let thy lip breathe no breath in the pathway of dread!     High over the marge of the horrible deep     Hangs and hovers a bridge with its phantom-like span, [21]     Not by man was it built, o'er the vastness to sweep;     Such thought never came to the daring of man!     The stream roars beneath late and early it raves     But the bridge, which it threatens, is safe from the waves.     Black-yawning a portal, thy soul to affright,     Like the gate to the kingdom, the fiend for the king     Yet beyond it there smiles but a land of delight,     Where the autumn in marriage is met with the spring.     From a lot which the care and the trouble assail,     Could I fly to the bliss of that balm-breathing vale!     Through that field, from a fount ever hidden their birth,     Four rivers in tumult rush roaringly forth;     They fly to the fourfold divisions of earth     The sunrise, the sunset, the south, and the north.     And, true to the mystical mother that bore,     Forth they rush to their goal, and are lost evermore.     High over the races of men in the blue     Of the ether, the mount in twin summits is riven;     There, veiled in the gold-woven webs of the dew,     Moves the dance of the clouds the pale daughters of heaven!     There, in solitude, circles their mystical maze,     Where no witness can hearken, no earthborn surveys.     August on a throne which no ages can move,     Sits a queen, in her beauty serene and sublime, [22]     The diadem blazing with diamonds above     The glory of brows, never darkened by time,     His arrows of light on that form shoots the sun     And he gilds them with all, but he warms them with none!

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