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Tremulous twinkle free#
To the free skies, unpent, and glad, and strong. Launch'd o'er the prairies wide-across the lakes, Thy trills of shrieks by rocks and hills return'd, (No sweetness debonair of tearful harp or glib piano thine,) Law of thyself complete, thine own track firmly holding Thy piercing, madly-whistled laughter! thy echoes, rumbling like an Roll through my chant, with all thy lawless music! thy swinging lamps With storm, and buffeting gusts of wind, and falling snow īy day, thy warning, ringing bell to sound its notes,īy night, thy silent signal lamps to swing. Type of the modern! emblem of motion and power! pulse of theįor once, come serve the Muse, and merge in verse, even as here I see Through gale or calm, now swift, now slack, yet steadily careering: Thy train of cars behind, obedient, merrily-following,

Thy knitted frame-thy springs and valves-the tremulous twinkle of The dense and murky clouds out-belching from thy smoke-stack

Thy long, pale, floating vapor-pennants, tinged with delicate purple Thy great protruding head-light, fix'd in front Thy metrical, now swelling pant and roar-now tapering in the Thy ponderous side-bars, parallel and connecting rods, gyrating, Thy black cylindric body, golden brass, and silvery steel

Thee in thy panoply, thy measured dual throbbing, and thy beat Thee in the driving storm, even as now-the snow-the winter-day
