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1835–1900

Across the hills the cattle call...

Theodore Harding Rand

Across the hills the cattle call, As black the boding shadows fall; Zigzag the lightning writes its message That's thundered forth from the mountain wall.

From out the overhanging frown The loosened rain comes rattling down! The swallow's gone, the daisy cowers — But joy to fields in their tan and brown!

The burnished cypher of the sky Now lets the loud-tongued thunder die. Nature's delight, a timeless rapture, Glows in her face and rekindled eye.

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