BOOK VIII.
Oh, mighty Man! lord of this goodly earth!
Thy lordship but shows forth thy littleness;
For thy low life dwarfs down even the huge
...
Nature is Music;-and the mystic tale,
No fable to the well-attempered ear,
Which sings that harmony tunes every sphere
...
I love: and day by day, as absent, pine
Barr'd from her sight and converse whom I love:
And yet the fair by plighted vows is mine;
...
Ye, whose aspirings court the Muse of lays
'Severest of those orders which belong
Distinct and separate to Delphic song'
...
BOOK III.
Freedom, Love, Light, and Truth, these are four things
That waste nor wane while they impart themselves;
...
BOOK IV.
So did that youth choose Duty before Love:
And so determination drove away
The doubts that held him with ungainly check
...
Dear, mystic circlet!…. orbs like thine are found
Within their hallowd empire to enclose
Such unimagin'd joys, such cares and woes,
...
Sports of the field!-deadly or maiming blow
Aimed at a gentle bird!-the timid hare
From her half slumber in warm brake to scare
...
Thou who hast amply quaff'd the Muse's rill,
And bath'd thy locks in pure poetic dews,
Canst thou disparage the Petrarcan Muse;
...
Thou awful sea!-upon this shingly beach
Of Aldborough I pace:-my gazing eye
Thy world of waters lost in the dim sky
...