The Palmer’s Tale.

Far in the purple time, e’er pain1
                        
                        Had yet commenced her ancient reign—2
                        
                        That time which never comes again—3
                        I met a Palmer on the way,4
                        
                        “ Oh, wretched youth, in evil day5
                        
                        I find thee, ”  cried that pilgrim grey.6
                        “ Thy love is dead :  upon her lie7
                        
                        The snowy cerements, round her cry8
                        
                        The weeping crowd ;  I saw her die.9
                        “ A thousand knights without compare,10
                        
                        A thousand maidens call her fair,11
                        
                        A thousand lilies deck her hair.12
                        “ Her golden hair with halo crown’d —”13
                        
                        I heard, and fell upon the ground ,14
                        
                        And saw no sight and heard no sound.15
                        Then, where she lay, I came and cried,16
                        
                        “ Oh !  dearest dear, here let me bide,17
                        
                        Here sleep for ever by thy side.”18
                        A voice came from the little hill19
                        
                        Of earth,  “ O love, be constant still,20
                        
                        Such is the pleasure of my will.21
                        “ Go, gather glory in the right :22
                        
                        A soul that dwells in love and light23
                        
                        Shall watch thee in the darkest night ;24
                        “ And like a bird upon her nest25
                        
                        Shall brood above thee in thy rest,26
                        
                        And at the last shall make thee blest.”27