Mysterious night! Spread wide thy silvery plume!
Soft as swan’s down, brood o’er the sapphirine
Breadth of still shadowy waters dark as wine;
Smooth out the liquid heavens that stars illume!
Come with fresh airs breathing the faint perfume
Of deep-walled gardens, groves of whispering pine;
Scatter soft dews, waft pure sea-scent of brine;
In sweet repose man’s pain, man’s love resume!
Deep-bosomed night! Not here where down the marge
Marble with palaces those lamps of earth
Tremble on trembling blackness; nay, far hence,
There on the lake where space is lone and large,
And man’s life lost in broad indifference,
Lilt thou the soul to spheres that gave her birth!
(John Addington Symonds)
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