Tuesday, August 16, 2011

I lived with visions for my company /
Elizabeth Barrett Browning

from Sonnets from the Portuguese

XXVI


I lived with visions for my company
Instead of men and women, years ago,
And found them gentle mates, nor thought to know
A sweeter music than they played to me.
But soon their trailing purple was not free
Of this world's dust, their lutes did silent grow,
And I myself grew faint and blind below
Their vanishing eyes. Then thou didst come – to be,
Beloved, what they seemed. Their shining fronts,
Their songs, their splendours, (better, yet the same,
As river-water hallowed into fonts)
Met in thee, and from out thee overcame
My soul with satisfaction of all wants:
Because God's gifts put man's best dreams to shame.

---
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
from
Poems, 1856

[Poem is in the public domain worldwide]

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