Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
II. FreedomThe hills were made for freedom
William Goldsmith Brown (18121905)W
’Mid vine-clad vales of Switzerland,
She sought the glorious Alps of heaven,
And there, ’mid cliffs by lightnings riven,
Gathered her hero-band.
Amid the glaciers sparkling there,
At Sabbath bell, as peasants throng
Their mountain fastnesses along,
Happy, and free as air.
Break at a breath the tyrant’s rod;
Chains clank in valleys; there the prey
Writhes ’neath Oppression’s heel alway:
Hills bow to none but God!