Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Switzerland and Austria: Vol. XVI. 1876–79.
The Road to Appenzell
By Henry Glassford Bell (18031874)G
Of low hills, clad from top to toe
With vines, beneath whose ripening fruit
The yellow-coated pumpkins grow;
Whose olden story none can tell,
Road fringed with many a mountain flower,
Road leading on to Appenzell!—
Thy brawling brooklet never dumb!
The hours were winged with happiness
Which saw me through thy valley come.
The fairest of the mountain maids,
Who sang unasked her mountain song,
And showed me all the rocks and glades.
I ne’er shall see that Switzer dell,
But in my heart will aye remain
The road that leads to Appenzell;
Of low hills, clad from top to toe
With vines, beneath whose ripening fruit
The yellow-coated pumpkins grow!