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1819–1891

Look-out Mountain.

Herman Melville

Who inhabiteth the Mountain That it shines in lurid light, And is rolled about with thunders, And terrors, and a blight,

Like Kaf the peak of Eblis — Kaf, the evil height? Who has gone up with a shouting And a trumpet in the night?

There is battle in the Mountain — Might assaulteth Might; ‘ Tis the fastness of the Anarch, Torrent-torn, an ancient height;

The crags resound the clangor Of the war of Wrong and Right; And the armies in the valley Watch and pray for dawning light.

Joy, Joy, the day is breaking, And the cloud is rolled from sight; There is triumph in the Morning For the Anarch's plunging flight;

God has glorified the Mountain Where a Banner burneth bright, And the armies in the valley They are fortified in right.

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