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And oft, when that dread vision hath past by, [121]
He holds with God himself communion high,
There where the peal [122] of swelling           fills
The sky-roofed temple of the eternal hills;
Or, when upon the mountain's silent brow 465
Reclined, he sees, above him and below,
Bright stars of ice and azure fields of snow;
While needle peaks of granite shooting bare
Tremble in ever-varying tints of air.