Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
America: Vols. XXV–XXIX. 1876–79.
Among the Hills
By John Greenleaf Whittier (18071892)F
And vexed the vales with raining;
And all the woods were sad with mist,
And all the brooks complaining.
The mountain veils asunder,
And swept the valleys clean before
The besom of the thunder.
Good-morrow to the cotter;
And once again Chocorua’s horn
Of shadow pierced the water.
Once more the sunshine wearing,
Stooped, tracing on that silver shield
His grim armorial bearing.
The peaks had winter’s keenness;
And, close on autumn’s frost, the vales
Had more than Jane’s fresh greenness.
With gaps of brightness riven,—
How through each pass and hollow streamed
The purple lights of heaven;
From far celestial fountains;
The great sun flaming through the rifts
Beyond the wall of mountains!