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Rh In bursts of glory from a mortal eye. When glowing in the ray, the glacier's shine, With all the opal's varied colouring, And every tint that tulip beds disclose, Gilds the rich pageantry of parting day; The golden arches, rich with purple gems, Pillars of light, and crimson colonnades, Like the gay palaces of fairy land Which flit upon the thought, when the young eye Dwells in rapt wonder on the enchanted tale. Beneath are sun-bright vales and silver lakes, The blue waves mantled with reflected red, The sky's bright image on the stream imprest; Green vineyards wreathing round the steep hill's side, And groups of cheerful peasantry reclin'd By their white dwellings, round whose lowly thatch The light laburnum waves her yellow hair; And rising on the gale, is heard the sound Of rustic music, of that cherish'd song