Edward Dowden - In The Garden V: A Summer Moon

Edward Dowden - In The Garden V: A Summer Moon

QUEEN-MOON of this enchanted summer night, br One virgin slave companioning thee,--I lie br Vacant to thy possession as this sky br Conquer'd and calm'd by thy rejoicing might; br Swim down through my heart's deep, thou dewy bright br Wanderer of heaven, till thought must faint and die, br And I am made all thine inseparably, br Resolv'd into the dream of thy delight. br Ah no! the place is common for her feet, br Not here, not here,--beyond the amber mist, br And breadths of dusky pine, and shining lawn, br And unstirr'd lake, and gleaming belts of wheat, br She comes upon her Latmos, and has kiss'd br The sidelong face of blind Endymion.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-07

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