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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 34, Page 859


IV.

I DREAM OF ALL THINGS FREE.

I dream of all things free!
    Of a gallant, gallant bark
That sweeps through storm and sea,
    Like an arrow to its mark!
Of a stag that o'er the hills
    Goes bounding in his glee;
Of a thousand flashing rills—
    Of all things glad and free.

I dream of some proud bird,
    A bright-eyed mountain king!
In my visions I have heard
    The rustling of his wing.
I follow some wild river,
    On whose breast no sail may be;
Dark woods around it shiver—
    —I dream of all things free!

Of a happy forest child,
    With the fawns and flowers at play;
Of an Indian midst the wild,
    With the stars to guide his way:
Of a chief his warriors leading,
    Of an archer's greenwood tree:—
—My heart in chains is bleeding,
    And I dream of all things free!