LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Alfred Castner King
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The mountains lay in calm repose
Slumbering 'neath their robes of white.
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As stormy cowls their summits hid.
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Exceeding the tremendous height
Of brother peaks, on left and right.
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Beseamed with countless scars and rents
From combat with the elements.
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He towered with mute and massive form
A challenge to the gathering storm."
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With swift and spoliating flow,
Uprooting many a noble tree,
To strew the desert's waste below,
With scattered drift-wood and debris."
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"Arrayed in Nature's pristine dress
This was, indeed, a wilderness."
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"We grew as two twin pines might grow,
Upon some isolated edge,
Of some lone precipice or ledge."
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The noble spruce and stately fir
Stood draped in feathery garniture.
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From the mountain peaks crested with snow
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High up on the cliffs in their dwellings
Which were apertures walled up with rocks,
Lived this people, sequestered and happy;
Their dwellings now serve the wild fox.
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As it fearlessly leaps o'er the rocky wall
From the mountain peaks stern and hoary.
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I love the lake in the mountain's lap.
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as stormy cowls their summits hid
As stormy cowls their summits hid.
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