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        When; presently; the stars began to glide;

        And faint away; before my eager view:

        At which I sigh'd that I could not pursue;

        And dropt my vision to the horizon's verge;

        And lo! from opening clouds; I saw emerge

        The loveliest moon; that ever silver'd o'er

        A shell for Neptune's goblet: she did soar

        So passionately bright; my dazzled soul

        Commingling with her argent spheres did roll

        Through clear and cloudy; even when she went

        At last into a dark and vapoury tent…

        Whereat; methought; the lidless…eyed train

        Of planets all were in the blue again。

        To commune with those orbs; once more I rais'd

        My sight right upward: but it was quite dazed

        By a bright something; sailing down apace;

        Making me quickly veil my eyes and face:

        Again I look'd; and; O ye deities;

        Who from Olympus watch our destinies!

        Whence that completed form of all completeness?

        Whence came that high perfection of all sweetness?

        Speak; stubborn earth; and tell me where; O where

        Hast thou a symbol of her golden hair?

        Not oat…sheaves drooping in the western sun;

        Not… thy soft hand; fair sister! let me shun

        Such follying before thee… yet she had;

        Indeed; locks bright enough to make me mad;

        And they were simply gordian'd up and braided;

        Leaving; in naked comeliness; unshaded;

        Her pearl round ears; white neck; and orbed brow;

        The which were blended in; I know not how;

        With such a paradise of lips and eyes;

        Blush…tinted cheeks; half smiles; and faintest sighs;

        That; when I think thereon; my spirit clings

        And plays about its fancy; till the stings

        Of human neighbourhood envenom all。

        Unto what awful power shall I call?

        To what high fane?… Ah! see her hovering feet;

        More bluely vein'd; more soft; more whitely sweet

        Than those of sea…born Venus; when she rose

        From out her cradle shell。 The wind out…blows

        Her scarf into a fluttering pavillion;

        'Tis blue; and over…spangled with a million

        Of little eyes; as though thou wert to shed;

        Over the darkest; lushest blue…bell bed;

        Handfuls of daisies。〃… 〃Endymion; how strange!

        Dream within dream!〃… 〃She took an airy range;

        And then; towards me; like a very maid;

        Came blushing; waning; willing; and afraid;

        And press'd me by the hand: Ah! 'twas too much;

        Methought I fainted at the charmed touch;

        Yet held my recollections; even as one

        Who dives three fathoms where the waters run

        Gurgling in beds of coral: for anon;

        I felt upmounted in that region

        Where falling stars dart their artillery forth;

        And eagles struggle with the buffeting north

        That balances the heavy meteor…stone;…

        Felt too; I was not fearful; nor alone;

        But lapp'd and lull'd along the dangerous sky。

        Soon; as it seem'd; we left our journeying high;

        And straightway into frightful eddies swoop'd;

        Such as aye muster where grey time has scoop'd

        Huge dens and caverns in a mountain's side;

        There hollow sounds arous'd me; and I sigh'd

        To faint once more by looking on my bliss…

        I was distracted; madly did I kiss

        The wooing arms which held me; and did give

        My eyes at once to death: but 'twas to live;

        To take in draughts of life from the gold fount

        Of kind and passionate looks; to count; and count

        The moments; by some greedy help that seem'd

        A second self; that each might be redeem'd

        And plunder'd of its load of blessedness。

        Ah; desperate mortal! I e'en dar'd to press

        Her very cheek against my crowned lip;

        And; at that moment; felt my body dip

        Into a warmer air: a moment more;

        Our feet were soft in flowers。 There was store

        Of newest joys upon that alp。 Sometimes

        A scent of violets; and blossoming limes;

        Loiter'd around us; then of honey cells;

        Made delicate from all white…flower bells;

        And once; above the edges of our nest;

        An arch face peep'd;… an Oread as I guess'd。



          〃Why did I dream that sleep o'er…power'd me

        In midst of all this heaven? Why not see;

        Far off; the shadows of his pinions dark;

        And stare them from me? But no; like a spark

        That needs must die; although its little beam

        Reflects upon a diamond; my sweet dream

        Fell into nothing… into stupid sleep。

        And so it was; until a gentle creep;

        A careful moving caught my waking ears;

        And up I started: Ah! my sighs; my tears;

        My clenched hands:… for lo! the poppies hung

        Dew…dabbled on their stalks; the ouzel sung

        A heavy ditty; and the sullen day

        Had chidden herald Hesperus away;

        With leaden looks: the solitary breeze

        Bluster'd; and slept; and its wild self did teaze

        With wayward melancholy; and I thought;

        Mark me; Peona! that sometimes it brought

        Faint fare…thee…wells; and sigh…shrilled adieus!…

        Away I wander'd… all the pleasant hues

        Of heaven and earth had faded: deepest shades

        Were deepest dungeons; heaths and sunny glades

        Were full of pestilent light; our taintless rills

        Seem'd sooty; and o'er…spread with upturn'd gills

        Of dying fish; the vermeil rose had blown

        In frightful scarlet; and its thorns out…grown

        Like spiked aloe。 If an innocent bird

        Before my heedless footsteps stirr'd; and stirr'd

        In little journeys; I beheld in it

        A disguis'd demon; missioned to knit

        My soul with under darkness; to entice

        My stumblings down some monstrous precipice:

        Therefore I eager followed; and did curse

        The disappointment。 Time; that aged nurse;

        Rock'd me to patience。 Now; thank gentle heaven!

        These things; with all their comfortings; are given

        To my down…sunken hours; and with thee;

        Sweet sister; help to stem the ebbing sea

        Of weary life。〃



                            Thus ended he; and both

        Sat silent: for the maid was very loth

        To answer; feeling well that breathed words

        Would all be lost; unheard; and vain as swords

        Against the enchased crocodile; or leaps

        Of grasshoppers against the sun。 She weeps

        And wonders; struggles to devise some blame;

        To put on such a look as would say; Shame

        On this poor weakness! but; for all her strife;

        She could as soon have crush'd away the life

        From a sick dove。 At length; to break the pause;

        She said with trembling chance: 〃Is this the cause?

        This all? Yet it is strange; and sad; alas!

        That one who through this middle earth should pass

        Most like a sojourning demi…god; and leave

        His name upon the harp…string; should achieve

        No higher bard than simple maidenhood;

        Singing alone; and fearfully;… how the blood

        Left his young cheek; and how he used to stray

        He knew not where; and how he would say; nay;

        If any said 'twas love: and yet 'twas love;

        What could it be but love? How a ring…dove

        Let fall a sprig of yew tree in his path;

        And how he died: and then; that love doth scathe

        The gentle heart; as northern blasts do roses;

        And then the ballad of his sad life closes

        With sighs; and an alas!… Endymion!

        Be rather in the trumpet's mouth;… anon

        Among the winds at large… that all may hearken!

        Although; before the crystal heavens darken;

        I watch and dote upon the silver lakes

        Pictur'd in western cloudiness; that tak

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