I dreamed I went to seek for her whose sight Is sunshine to my soul; and in my dream I found her not; then sank the latest beam Of day in the rich west; upswam the Night With sliding dews, and still I searched in vain, Through thickest glooms of garden-alleys quaint, On moonlit lawns, by glimmering lakes where faint The ripples brake and died, and brake again. Then said I, “At God’s inner court of light I will beg for her;” straightway toward the same I went, and lo! upon the altar-stair, She knelt with face uplifted, and soft hair Fallen upon shoulders purely gowned in white And on her parted lips I read my name. |