Beneath A Mountain's Brow by John Trumbull
"Beneath a mountain's brow, the most remote And inaccessible by Shepherds trod, In a deep cave, dug by no mortals hands An Hermit lived,--a melancholy man Who was the wonder of our wand'ring swains: Austere and lonely--cruel to himself They did report him--the cold earth his bed, Water his drink, his food the Shepherd's alms. I went to see him, and my heart was touched With reverence and pity. Mild he spake, And entering on discourse, such stories told, As made me oft re-visit his sad cell."
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