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       Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn

      Hillsboro People

      Published by Good Press, 2020

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      EAN 4064066071288

       Hillsboro People

       Vermont (Poem)

       Hemlock Mountain (Poem)

       At the Foot of Hemlock Mountain

       Petunias—That's for Remembrance

       The Heyday of the Blood

       As a Bird out of the Snare

       The Bedquilt

       Portrait of a Philosopher

       Flint and Fire

       A Saint's Hours (Poem)

       In Memory of L. H. W.

       In New England

       The Deliverer

       Noctes Ambrosianæ (Poem)

       Hillsboro's Good Luck

       Salem Hills to Ellis Island (Poem)

       Avunculus

       By Abana and Pharpar (Poem)

       Finis

       A Village Munchausen

       The Artist

       Who Else Heard It? (Poem)

       A Drop in the Bucket

       The Golden Tongue of Ireland (Poem)

       Piper Tim

       Adeste Fideles!

      HILLSBORO PEOPLE

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      Vermont (Poem)

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      VERMONT

      Wide and shallow in the cowslip marshes

      Floods the freshet of the April snow.

       Late drifts linger in the hemlock gorges,

      Through the brakes and mosses trickling slow

      Where the Mayflower,

      Where the painted trillium, leaf and blow.

       Foliaged deep, the cool midsummer maples

      Shade the porches of the long white street;

       Trailing wide, Olympian elms lean over

      Tiny churches where the highroads meet.

      Fields of fireflies

      Wheel all night like stars among the wheat.

       Blaze the mountains in the windless autumn

      Frost-clear, blue-nooned, apple-ripening days;

       Faintly fragrant in the farther valleys

      Smoke of many bonfires swells the haze;

      Fair-bound cattle

      Plod with lowing up the meadowy ways.

       Roaring snows down-sweeping from the uplands

      Bury the still valleys, drift them deep.

       Low along the mountain, lake-blue shadows,

      Sea-blue shadows in the hollows sleep.

      High above them

      Blinding crystal is the sunlit steep.

      Hemlock Mountain (Poem)

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      HEMLOCK MOUNTAIN

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      By orange grove and palm-tree, we walked the southern shore,

       Each day more still and golden than was the day before.

       That calm and languid sunshine! How faint it made us grow

       To look on Hemlock Mountain when the storm hangs low!

       To see its rocky pastures, its sparse but hardy corn,

       The mist roll off its forehead before a harvest morn;

       To hear the pine-trees crashing across its gulfs of snow

       Upon a roaring midnight when the whirlwinds blow.

       Tell not of lost Atlantis, or fabled Avalon;

       The olive, or the vineyard, no winter breathes upon;

       Away from Hemlock Mountain we could not well forego,

       For all the summer

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