Clad in a bridal robe of snow

Clad in a bridal robe of snow,
The Jungfrau waiteth white and still,
As the slow ages come and go,
For one to tame her haughty will.

While dull, poor centuries go by,
Mont Blanc, the monarch, lone doth stand;
Throned high upon his Alpine sky,
Looking to her in Switzerland.
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