[BNP/E3, 791 – 4v]
Dreams.
Each day that passes by I ponder on
And pondering whom it {…} it doth betray
That while it livèd nothing have I won
From the vile dungheaps of my soul’s decay.
E’en from Dreams my life doth ebb away
And I left naked on the sands alone
Deplored that being yet I could[1] not stay
Upon the rapid world of[2] action
Most probably 2/2/07.
There is a beauty in the world without,
In all the sight of mountain and of plain
That is a balm to sickness and to doubt,
But oh! the Beauty that in dreams doth reign
Which never Word nor poems could figure out
Nor human mind not itself could feign!
Alexander Search.
[1] could /would\
[2] world of /bark of\