Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
France: Vols. IX–X. 1876–79.
A Modern Pilgrimage
By Arthur Hugh Clough (18191861)(From My Tale)
I
From the old Roman sources of Mont Dore;
Travellers to Tulle this way are forced to go,
An old high-road from Lyons to Bordeaux.
From Tulle to Brives the swift Corrèze descends,
At Brives you ’ve railway, and your trouble ends.
A little bourg La Quenille: and from the height
The mountains of Auvergne are all in sight,—
Green pastoral heights, that once in lava flowed,
Of primal fire the product and abode,—
And all the plateaus, and the lines that trace
Where in deep dells the waters find their place.
Far to the south, above the lofty plain,
The Plomb de Cantal lifts his towering train.