THE WISHING-SPRING
I kneltbeside the fairy spring,Among the tasseled weeds;Far off, with dreamy murmuring,The wind piped through the reeds.Once, twice, the brimming cup I raisedWith trembling finger-tips,And in its limpid crystal gazed,Nor laid it to my lips.Ah me! the eager heart-desires,So thronging swift they came,My spirit surged like wind-swept fires,I knew not which to name.—Then all at once, I quickly quaffedThe shining drops; but lo,The wish with that enchanted draughtNo man must ever know!
I kneltbeside the fairy spring,Among the tasseled weeds;Far off, with dreamy murmuring,The wind piped through the reeds.Once, twice, the brimming cup I raisedWith trembling finger-tips,And in its limpid crystal gazed,Nor laid it to my lips.Ah me! the eager heart-desires,So thronging swift they came,My spirit surged like wind-swept fires,I knew not which to name.—Then all at once, I quickly quaffedThe shining drops; but lo,The wish with that enchanted draughtNo man must ever know!
I kneltbeside the fairy spring,Among the tasseled weeds;Far off, with dreamy murmuring,The wind piped through the reeds.
I kneltbeside the fairy spring,
Among the tasseled weeds;
Far off, with dreamy murmuring,
The wind piped through the reeds.
Once, twice, the brimming cup I raisedWith trembling finger-tips,And in its limpid crystal gazed,Nor laid it to my lips.
Once, twice, the brimming cup I raised
With trembling finger-tips,
And in its limpid crystal gazed,
Nor laid it to my lips.
Ah me! the eager heart-desires,So thronging swift they came,My spirit surged like wind-swept fires,I knew not which to name.
Ah me! the eager heart-desires,
So thronging swift they came,
My spirit surged like wind-swept fires,
I knew not which to name.
—Then all at once, I quickly quaffedThe shining drops; but lo,The wish with that enchanted draughtNo man must ever know!
—Then all at once, I quickly quaffed
The shining drops; but lo,
The wish with that enchanted draught
No man must ever know!