Ode to Beauty.

Spirit of Beauty ! thou
                              1
                        
                        That permeatest the grand old universe,2
                        
                        I fly to thee, I kiss thy radiant brow—3
                        
                        Glory-lit by gleams from paradise—4
                        
                        And pray thee to disperse,5
                        
                        Beautifullest essence !6
                        
                        By thy rainbow presence,7
                        
                        The sorrow-cloud that haunts these aching eyes,8
                        
                        And dawn upon me with that tenderest light9
                        
                        Which streams from off thy pinions, seraph-seemer, bright10
                        Thou, in blue-swooning space,11
                        
                        Where outmost comet flares across the void12
                        
                        His gleamy torch, findest a dwelling-place ;13
                        
                        And this round world is cinctured with thy smiles
                               ;14
                        
                        Our souls are never with thy sweetness cloyed,15
                        
                        As sunset limes still murmurous with bees,16
                        
                        Whether o’er argent seas17
                        
                        Thou sprinklest many little gleaming isles18
                        
                        Girdled with chiming foam and foliage crowned,19
                        
                        Or shadowing the deep with rough rocks moss-embrowned.20
                        Thy power to bless is felt21
                        
                        When lifts the fair sweet moon above the pines22
                        
                        Her silver crest, and loveliness is spelt23
                        
                        In the deepening azure by star-galaxies ;24
                        
                        But far more when Orion’s jewelled belt25
                        
                        Dims at the ruby burst of dawn, when shines26
                        
                        The misted mead with dewy brilliancies,27
                        
                        And the dusk forest thrills28
                        
                        With throbbings strong of wind-waked symphonies,29
                        
                        Whilst thou, purple-enrobed, queen’st it from laughing hills.30
                        Fair flowers that braided shine31
                        
                        Upon the kirtle of the moist-lipped spring,32
                        
                        Or in the lap of summer, all are thine ;33
                        
                        Drooped hyacinths, the sapphire sentinels34
                        
                        About a runlet’s crystal issuing,35
                        
                        Dew-lustred violets, spired asphodels,36
                        
                        And gleam of poppies among golden corn ;37
                        
                        Twin roses check to cheek where garden glooms38
                        
                        Are incensed by the spicy plumes39
                        
                        Of julyflower refreshing as the breath of morn.40
                        The dim wood greenly folds41
                        
                        Thy shadowy form within his braided boughs,42
                        
                        Droops his plump fruitage which the autumn moulds43
                        
                        For thy young lip ;  or when keen frost endows44
                        
                        His wintered arms with silvery foliage,45
                        
                        Thou lov’st to watch our valley-slopes of snow46
                        
                        Take, like flushed beauty’s brow, a vermeil glow47
                        
                        From the red west—foam-footed Thetis too,48
                        
                        Bids thee glad welcome to her breezy blue,49
                        
                        For thou art loved all o’er thy bourneless heritage.50