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[67] Yet ne'er before that river's rim
     Was pressed by feet of mine,
Never before mine eyes had crossed
     That broken mountain line.

A presence, strange at once and known,
     Walked with me as my guide;
The skirts of some forgotten life
     Trailed noiseless at my side.

Was it a dim-remembered dream?
     Or glimpse through eons old?
The secret which the mountains kept
     The river never told.

But from the vision ere it passed
     A tender hope I drew,
And, pleasant as a dawn of spring,
     The thought within me grew,

That love would temper every change,
     And soften all surprise,
And, misty with the dreams of earth,
     The hills of Heaven arise.

1873.

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