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II From the spot my spirit springs into space

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from the spot my spirit springs into space,

the while my body sleeping lies;

my ghost is gone in god's good grace,

adventuring mid mysteries;

i know not what might be the place,

but i looked where tall cliffs cleave the skies,

toward a forest i turned my face,

where ranks of radiant rocks arise.

a man might scarce believe his eyes,

such gleaming glory was from them sent;

no woven web may men devise

of half such wondrous beauties blent.

in beauty shone each fair hillside

with crystal cliffs in shining row,

while bright woods everywhere abide,

their boles as blue as indigo;

like silver clear the leaves spread wide,

that on each spray thick-quivering grow;

if a flash of light across them glide

with shimmering sheen they gleam and glow;

the gravel on the ground below

seemed precious pearls of orient;

the sunbeams did but darkling show

so gloriously those beauties blent.

the beauty of the hills so fair

made me forget my sufferings;

i breathed fruit fragrance fine and rare,

as if i fed on unseen things;

brave birds fly through the woodland there,

of flaming hues, and each one sings;

with their mad mirth may not compare

cithern nor gayest citole-strings;

for when those bright birds beat their wings,

they sing together, all content;

keen joy to any man it brings

to hear and see such beauties blent.

so beautiful was all the wood

where, guided forth by chance, i strayed,

there is no tongue that fully could

describe it, though all men essayed.

onward i walked in merriest mood

nor any highest hill delayed

my feet. far through the forest stood

the plain with fairest trees arrayed,

hedges and slopes and rivers wide,

like gold thread their banks' garnishment;

and when i won the waterside,

dear lord! what wondrous beauties blent!

the beauties of that stream were steep,

all-radiant banks of beryl bright;

sweet-sighing did the water sweep,

with murmuring music running light;

within its bed fair stones lay deep;

as if through glass they glowed, as white

as streaming stars when tired men sleep

shine in the sky on a winter night.

pure emerald even the pebbles seemed,

sapphire, or other gems that lent

luster, till all the water gleamed

with the glory of such beauties blent.

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