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Summer on the Lakes, in 1843

Summer on the Lakes, in 1843

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  • Muckwa, or the Bear
  • CHAPTER VII. — Sault St. Marie
  • THE BOOK TO THE READER

  • SUMMER ON THE LAKES.

    Summer days of busy leisure,

    Long summer days of dear-bought pleasure,

    You have done your teaching well;

    Had the scholar means to tell

    How grew the vine of bitter-sweet,

    What made the path for truant feet,

    Winter nights would quickly pass,

    Gazing on the magic glass

    O'er which the new-world shadows pass;

    But, in fault of wizard spell,

    Moderns their tale can only tell

    In dull words, with a poor reed

    Breaking at each time of need.

    But those to whom a hint suffices

    Mottoes find for all devices,

    See the knights behind their shields,

    Through dried grasses, blooming fields.


    TO A FRIEND.

    Some dried grass-tufts from the wide flowery plain,

    A muscle shell from the lone fairy shore,

    Some antlers from tall woods which never more

    To the wild deer a safe retreat can yield,

    An eagle's feather which adorned a Brave,

    Well-nigh the last of his despairing band,

    For such slight gifts wilt thou extend thy hand

    When weary hours a brief refreshment crave?

    I give you what I can, not what I would,

    If my small drinking-cup would hold a flood,

    As Scandinavia sung those must contain

    With which the giants gods may entertain;

    In our dwarf day we drain few drops, and soon must thirst again.


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