THE ARGUMENT

I have clung

To nothing, lov’d a nothing, nothing seen

Or felt but a great dream! O I have been

Presumptuous against love, against the sky,

Against all elements, against the tie

Of mortals each to each....

... Against his proper glory

Has my soul conspired; so my story

Will I to children utter, and repent.

There never lived a mortal man, who bent

His appetite beyond his natural sphere

But starv’d and died....

Here will I kneel, for thou redeemest hast

My life from too thin breathing: gone and past

Are cloudy phantasms!

—Keats.