II.
Ballad.

Ay—light and careless be thy look—1
                        
                        Let thy cold eyes on me2
                        
                        Ne’er gleam but like the winter’s brook3
                        
                        In freezing brilliancy.4
                        
                        Let even my passing shadow be5
                        
                        The eclipse of thy soul ;6
                        
                        Fly where thou wilt, revertedly7
                        
                        To me thy thoughts must roll.8
                        
Morn shall but rise from ocean dim,9
                        
                        To count how oft I’ve sung ;10
                        
                        Thy brow was like its breaking beam11
                        
                        The raven clouds among.12
                        
                        The summer Noon, with glowing tongue13
                        
                        Shall tell of him who vow’d14
                        
                        Thy form shamed hers, while round thee clung15
                        
                        The roses in a crowd.16
                        And passionate Darkness too shall hint,17
                        
                        With its far-watching eyes,18
                        
                        How I have deem’d thy beauty lent19
                        
                        The night diviner dyes ;20
                        
                        Away !  in vain thy falsehood flies21
                        
                        Beyond the ocean’s bound ;22
                        
                        For twined with nature’s memories, 23
                        
                        My spirit wraps thee round.24