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The International Magazine, Vol. IV. New-York, December 1, 1851. No. V.

The International Magazine, Vol. IV. New-York, December 1, 1851. No. V.

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The International Magazine, Vol. IV. New-York, December 1, 1851. No. V. by Various

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Chapter 1 THE CASCADE VAUNTETH ITSELF.

Over my pebbly bed I flow:

Till foaming-now splashing,

Soon leaping-then dashing

Into the chasm's bowl below,

Where my pearl drops glittering,

Rival the driven snow.

The chains of Winter I spurn!

All Summer and Spring

Through the grove I sing,

Gladdening lily and fern,

And the tired bird who kisses my cheek

With a dainty touch of his thirsty beak.

And when from the mountain side

The sunshines of May

Charm the snows away-

The torrent's impulsive tide

Mingles its turbid strength with mine,

Marking the thicket with surging line.

Then as the grove I enter,

The tree-tops shake,

The granite beds quake,

Into their very centre;

Whilst the birds around on the soaking ground

Hush their song at my thunder sound!

Man never with puny arm

My power shall curb,

My flow disturb!

Ha! ha! for nature's charm:

Powerful in the rock

That human strength doth mock!

Long as stern Father Time

Shall harvest future years-

Garnering joys and tears-

In every land and clime:

So long shall I from the moss-clad steep,

Bubble or vaunt in the foaming leap!

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