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Its proud and lofty crest at length hath bowed Before the bold attack of alpinists Undaunted by the steeps or storm or cloud; and all the dangers than in grim array The spirit of the mountain brought to play. [*]The Great Divide What strange emotions fill my breast! What flitting shadows of unrest Sweep o'er me as I stand beside The Rocky Mountains' "Great Divide." That rustic arch, with letters bold Against the summit snowfields cold, Has power to wing my fancy far To this split streamlet's furthest bar. The icy flood is cleft in twain, Its waters never meet again; Far east and to the furthest west Those wavelets hurry without rest. The mind can hardly grasp such vast Extent of territory passed E're these two streams shall reach the sea, At different oceans to be free. Through valleys wide and fertile plain, Where yellow fields of waving grain Are garnered for the wide world's store, One stream flows to a distant shore. May be that harnessed it will drive The wheels which in some human hive Of industry are waiting for The power that it holds in store To saw the timber, thresh the grain And even haul the loaded train By energy electrical As though some wizard wove a spell. Such small beginnings mark this stream, It almost seems to be a dream That carries me in mind away Along its course to Hudson's Bay. Far down the other branch we roam By smiling lakes, and watch the foam Of rapid streams that flow between Fair orchard lands and meadows green. The silv'ry salmon leaps the falls; And everywhere insistent calls Arise from forest, stream and hill, To charm the sense or test the skill. Oft times by restlessness oppressed, I long to see that lonely crest; And once again to dream beside The arch, that's lettered "Great Divide." [*]A watershed of the Rockies--a stream passing beneath an arch on the summit is divided, one part being directed eastward and the other westward. Above the Clouds On the shores of a sea of mist I chanced to roam, Where sunlit the surface gleamed Whiter than foam. But the voice of the restless main Was absent there, For the billows that rolled along Were waves of air; And the isles of that silent sea Were mountain peaks That, far from the haunts of man, The wild goat seeks. O, that day ab
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