The Charcoal-Burner
Beneath this frowning cliff, upon whose crest
The mountain eagle yearly builds her nest,
The Charcoal-Burner hath his modest hut,
With friendly door that is but seldom shut.
Here day by day the early-rising sun
Finds the grim worker with his task begun;
And curling up the mountains, coil on coil,
Floats pungent incense from his honest toil.
The mountain eagle yearly builds her nest,
The Charcoal-Burner hath his modest hut,
With friendly door that is but seldom shut.
Here day by day the early-rising sun
Finds the grim worker with his task begun;
And curling up the mountains, coil on coil,
Floats pungent incense from his honest toil.
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