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Ririro · Poems

The Mountain

poems--the-mountain

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original ¶1

The mountain sat upon the plain In his eternal chair, His observation omnifold, His inquest everywhere.

v1 ¶1

The mountain sat upon the plain In his eternal chair, His observation omnifold, His inquest everywhere.

original ¶2

The seasons prayed around his knees, Like children round a sire: Grandfather of the days is he, Of dawn the ancestor.

v1 ¶2

The seasons prayed around his knees, Like children round a sire: Grandfather of the days is he, Of dawn the ancestor.

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