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ANNIVERSARY POEM.
XXX.We sauntered by the still, sequestered lake,O'er which the trees leaned low and disallowedReflection of blue sky or tinted cloud:Hushed were we into silence, or but spakeHalf to recite, half chant some rhymèd phrase:(Ah! such the witchery of those woodland ways,The very lovers there their loves forsake!)
XXXI.But thou, O Genesee! above thy tideOn grassy lawn we loitered in the shade,And watched thy cascade-waves their network braidOf sunny coils, the notched, rude rocks to hide;And heard—as choir-sung hymns, past architraveAnd frescoed arch, and pillar-narrowed nave—Ever, O Genesee, thy songs of pride!
XXXII.Vaunting, thou child of clouds, thy lineage high;Thine ermine-bordered, rustling, gemmed attire;