[BNP/E3, 13 – 36]
Vague wish of mine for ought that may unite
The beautiful and good, when I might see
Bared charms drain no but a beautiful glee
But sweet as incense from a sense bright.
Born’s self e’er |*chant|, e’er used unexpressed light
Ununderstood and flaming joyously
As thus bring sun, and yet that well might be
To my sad soul as is the moon to night.
Whether in dewy morn or odorous eve
It seems to near a shaping; but at morn
Goes in the heated rush of manhood hale –
At night return and lingers while I groan
And when through wooding forests makes the morn,
Sweet honey glooms and pining shadows pale.
Charles Robert Anon.