Welcome and Farewell
Quick throbb'd my heart: to norse! haste, haste,
And lo! 'twas done with speed of light;
The evening soon
the world embraced,
And o'er the mountains hung the night.
Soon stood, in robe of mist, the oak,
A tow'ring
giant in his size,
Where darkness through the thicket broke,
And glared with hundred gloomy eyes.
I saw thee, and with tender
pride
Felt thy sweet gaze pour joy on me;
While all my heart was at thy side.
And every breath I breath'd for
thee.
The roseate hues that spring supplies
Were playing round thy features fair,
And love for me--ye Deities!
I hoped it, I deserved it ne'er!
But, when the morning
sun return'd,
Departure filled with grief my heart:
Within thy kiss, what rapture burn'd!
But in thy look,
what bitter smart!
I went--thy gaze to earth first roved
Thou follow'dst me with tearful eye:
And yet, what
rapture to be loved!
And, Gods, to love--what ecstasy!