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Inter Vias

    By Archibald Lampman



    'Tis a land where no hurricane falls,
    But the infinite azure regards
    Its waters for ever, its walls
    Of granite, its limitless swards;
    Where the fens to their innermost pool
    With the chorus of May are aring,
    And the glades are wind-winnowed and cool
    With perpetual spring;

    Where folded and half withdrawn
    The delicate wind-flowers blow,
    And the bloodroot kindles at dawn
    Her spiritual taper of snow;
    Where the limits are met and spanned
    By a waste that no husbandman tills,
    And the earth-old pine forests stand
    In the hollows of hills.

    'Tis the land that our babies behold,
    Deep gazing when none are aware;
    And the great-hearted seers of old
    And the poets have known it, and there
    Made halt by the well-heads of truth
    On their difficult pilgrimage
    From the rose-ruddy gardens of youth
    To the summits of age.

    Now too, as of old, it is sweet
    With a presence remote and serene;
    Still its byways are pressed by the feet
    Of the mother immortal, its queen:
    The huntress whose tresses, flung free,
    And her fillets of gold, upon earth,
    They only have honour to see
    Who are dreamers from birth.

    In her calm and her beauty supreme,
    They have found her at dawn or at eve,
    By the marge of some motionless stream,
    Or where shadows rebuild or unweave
    In a murmurous alley of pine,
    Looking upward in silent surprise,
    A figure, slow-moving, divine,
    With inscrutable eyes.



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