As on my bed at dawn I mused and pray'd, I saw my lattice prankt upon the wall, The flaunting leaves and flitting birds withal -- A sunny phantom interlaced with shade; 'Thanks be to heaven,' in happy mood I said, 'What sweeter aid my matins could befall Than this fair glory from the East hath made? What holy sleights hath GOD, the LORD of all, To bid us feel and see! We are not free To say we see not, for the glory tomes Nightly and daily, like the flowing sea; His lustre pierceth through the midnight glooms; And, at prime hour, behold! He follows me With golden shadows to my secret rooms!' |