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To Coleridge
BY
Percy Bysshe Shelley


  Oh! there are spirits of the air,

    And genii of the evening breeze,

And gentle ghosts, with eyes as fair

    As star-beams among twilight trees:

Such lovely ministers to meet

Oft hast thou turned from men thy lonely feet.



With mountain winds, and babbling springs,

    And moonlight seas, that are the voice

Of these inexplicable things,

    Thou dost hold commune, and rejoice

When they did answer thee, but they

Cast, like a worthless boon, thy love away.



And thou hast sought in starry eyes

    Beams that were never meant for thine,

Another's wealth: tame sacrifice

    To a fond faith ! still dost thou pine?

Still dost thou hope that greeting hands,

Voice, looks, or lips, may answer thy demands?



Ah! wherefore didst thou build thine hope

    On the false earth's inconstancy?

Did thine own mind afford no scope

    Of love, or moving thoughts to thee?

That natural scenes or human smiles

Could steal the power to wind thee in their wiles?



Yes, all the faithless smiles are fled

    Whose falsehood left thee broken-hearted;

The glory of the moon is dead;

    Night's ghosts and dreams have now departed;

Thine own soul still is true to thee,

But changed to a foul fiend through misery.



This fiend, whose ghastly presence ever

    Beside thee like thy shadow hangs,

Dream not to chase: the mad endeavour

    Would scourge thee to severer pangs.

Be as thou art. Thy settled fate,

Dark as it is, all change would aggravate.



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