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ast, And the foliage fled as I onward passed From the desolate regions of woe and death, In adamant bound by my freezing breath: From the crystal mountains where silence reigns, And nature sleeps on the sterile plains, I have brought the snow from thy mighty store To whiten and cover each northern shore. THE EAST WIND. I woke like a giant refreshed with sleep, And lifted the waves of the troubled deep; I clouded the heavens with vapours dark, And rolled the tide o'er the foundering bark, Then mocked in hoarse murmurs the hollow cry Of the drowning wretch in his agony: I have leagued with the North to assert thy right On the land and the wave both by day and by night! THE SNOW. I heard thy summons and hastened fast, And floated hither before the blast, To wave thy white banner o'er tower and town, O'er the level plain and the mountain brown. I have crowned the woods with a spotless wreath, And loaded the avalanche with death; I have wrapped the earth in a winding sheet, And Nature lies dead beneath my feet. CHORUS OF SPIRITS. All hail, mighty monarch! our tasks are o'er; Thy power is confessed on each northern shore; From the rock's stern brow to the rolling sea The spirits of earth have bowed to thee. In the cradle of Nature the young Spring lies With the slumber of death on her azure eyes; And we wander at will through the wide domain, Which in beauty and verdure shall flourish again, When she bursts from her shroud like a sun-beam forth 'To chase us back to the frozen North!' With darkness and storms for thy panoply, Stern Winter, what power may contend with thee? Thy sceptre commands both the wind and the tide, And thy empire extends over regions wide; With thy star-gemmed crown and eagle wings, The strongest of nature's potent kings! But thy power for a season alone is lent, Thou art but a ministering spirit sent By the mighty Creator of thine and thee, Who fills with his presence immensity! THERE'S JOY, &c. There's joy when the rosy morning floods The purple east with light, When the zephyr sweeps from a thousand buds The pearly tears of night. There's joy when the lark exulting springs To pour his matin lay, From the blossomed thorn when the blackbird sings, And the merry month is May. There's joy abroad when the wintry snow Melts as it ne'er had been, When cowslips bud and violets blow, And leaves are fresh and green. There's joy in the
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