Lesson:

1. With alpenstock and knapsack light,


I wander o'er hill and valley;


I climb the snow peak's flashing height,


And sleep in the sheltered chalet,—


Free in heart—happy and free—


This is the summer life for me.





2. The city's dust I leave behind


For the keen, sweet air of the mountain,


The grassy path by the wild rose lined,


The gush of the living fountain,—


Free in heart—happy and free


This is the summer life for me.





3. High above me snow clouds rise,


In the early morning gleaming;


And the patterned valley beneath me lies


Softly in sunshine dreaming,


Free in heart—happy and free—


This is the summer life for me.





4. The bells of wandering herds I list,


Chiming in upland meadows;


How sweet they sound, as I lie at rest


Under the dark pine shadows,—


Glad in heart—happy and free


This is the summer life for me.





ABOUT THE AUTHOR


William W. Story was born in Salem, Mass., in 1819.


His writings in poetry and prose are well known, and he also gained distinction in his profession as a sculptor.


He died in 1895.





DEFINITIONS


1. Alpenstock: A long staff, pointed with iron, used for traveling among the Alps.


1. Knapsack: A leather sack for carrying food or clothing, borne on the back.


1. Chalet: A mountain hut.


2. Gush: A rapid outflowing.


3. Patterned: Marked off in figures or patterns.


4. List: Hearken to.

Teaching Guide:

Step 1: Study the Notes and Definitions

  • Read any notes and/or information about the author.
  • Study any definitions.

Step 2: Examine the Lesson Image

Describe the image, its setting, and its characters.

Step 3: Read the Lesson Passage

  • Find each new word in the passage.
  • Practice reading the passage, both silently and aloud.
  • Upon mastering the passage, recite it aloud to your instructor.

Step 4: Complete any Exercises