Once Switzerland was free! O, with what pride
I used to walk these hills, look up to heaven,
And bless God that it was so! It was free!
From end to end, from cliff to lake, 't was free!
Free as our torrents are, that leap our rocks,
And plough our valleys without asking leave;
Or as our peaks, that wear their caps of snow
In very presence of the regal sun!
How happy was I in it then! I loved
Its very storms! Ay, often have I sat
And while gust followed gust more furiously,
As if 't would sweep me o'er the horrid brink,
And I have thought of other lands, whose storms
Are summer-flaws to those of mine, and just
Have wished me there, - the thought that mine was
Has checked that wish; and I have raised my head, And cried, in thraldom, to that furious wind, "Blow on!-This is the land of liberty!"
JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES.
THE sword is but a hideous flash in the darkness-right is an eternal ray.