Excerpt from Indian Legends, and Other Poems
Lewis and Clark
In all the western country,
Best of a noble land,
Though many names, and famous,
On history"s pages stand,
No other name shines brighter,
Nor more deserves remark, -
No name stands out more proudly,
Than names of Lewis and Clark.
They, through a land untrodden,
Save by the savage bands, -
Wild men of plains and mountains,
O"er barren, desert lands,
Pressed to the Western Ocean,
Where Nature ever smiles,
Nor halted on their journey
Of full three thousand miles.
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